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Food Prices In Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Subsidised Market Higher Than Actual Market

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Food Prices In Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Subsidised Market Are Even Higher Than Actual Market – Lagos Residents Lament

Some residents of Lagos State have claimed that the food items being sold at the discounted market recently launched by the state government are actually expensive in comparison to the actual market prices.

Recall that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu had earlier stated that the “Ounje Eko” food markets would sell food items at discounted prices in the five divisions of the state from Sunday, March 17.

Sanwo-Olu had stated that the food markets would operate exclusively on Sundays from 11am to 4pm across 57 locations in the state.

The governor, who disclosed this during a live media chat on February 22, said the “Sunday Markets” initiative was aimed at cushioning the effect of the high cost of living in the country.

In a statement, the state Commissioner, Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, had announced the commencement of the initiative, noting that the markets would offer Lagosians a 25 per cent discount on staple food items like rice, beans, garri, bread, eggs, tomatoes, and pepper.

However, in videos uploaded on Tiktok by a civic group, Societal Concern, residents said the prices of foods like rice and beans were not reduced by 25% as the state government promised.

“The foods are very expensive, they said they wanted to reduce the prices by 25% in price but they did not do that,” one of the residents said in the video.

The resident added, “At outside, we do buy a ‘Derika’ of rice (850 gram) for N1,500. But it is being sold for N1,200 here. Derika of Honey Beans outside for N1,000 but they are selling 5kg of beans here for N6000. That is very much of it. They called themselves a government, this is much of them, let them reduce everything.

They said they came here with enough food for us but at the end of the day, it is not enough and the price is too much. Let him (the governor) minimise everything. They did not remove any 25% from the price. Only the eggs are cheaper here. Only the eggs are being sold for N2000 plus. Help us to tell Governor Sanwo-Olu to reduce the 25%(as he promised). The price of the food we met here is not what we are expecting.”

A resident who also blamed herself for patronising the discounted market said, If we go to the market, the prices at the market are cheaper than what we are seeing here. I blamed myself for coming here. If I had known this is what they would sell, I would have gone to the market. They sold beans for N6,200 which its equivalent in the market is around N5000.”

An elderly woman who also confirmed the high price of the food products at the discounted market stated that the high price was what prevented her from purchasing the remainder of the food she intended.

She said, “I will not lie to you, these foods are expensive. The price they pegged for the 5 kg of garri is too much here. I bought only rice but I wanted to buy egg, bread but the prices are too high.”

“What I see is that they stress people, the weather is so hot. Some things here are very expensive and when it is my turn to buy, some stuff is finished already. And they are too slow in collecting money. Since morning, I have not got anything,” another resident said.

Slain Soldiers: Diri Condemns Sylva’s Statement

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Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has taken a swipe at the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 11, 2023 election in the state, Chief Timipre Sylva, over his statement on the recent killing of soldiers in Okuama community in Delta State.

Governor Diri, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, said Chief Sylva’s introduction of politics into the highly condemnable killing of men in active service to their country smacks of insensitivity at a time true patriots were mourning the unfortunate incident.

Sylva, in a terse statement credited to him and circulating on social media, claimed that “the last Bayelsa governorship election featured alot (sic) of disheartening state sponsorship of gunmen. And today, we all see the result of that act of desperation and the unnecessary loss of precious Nigerian lives.”

The Bayelsa governor wondered why the former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources chose to dance on the graves of the slain soldiers in his false allusion to the use of non-state actors in the governorship poll in the state.

He equally noted that Sylva’s statement was akin to the proverbial pot calling the kettle black when the APC governorship candidate’s antecedents as a politician was like an open book known to everyone.

Diri said it is just as ridiculous that the same Sylva was whipping up negative sentiments and spreading falsehood over the presence of soldiers in Igbomotoru, a Bayelsa community, where the military had reportedly extended its investigation into the Okuama incident.

He said: “The military authorities should be allowed to conduct a thorough investigation into the sordid occurrence in Okuama. Comments should be restrained at this time while efforts are on to unravel the perpetrators.

“It is therefore very unfortunate and sad that Chief Sylva chose to play politics with the evil act of the killing of Nigerian soldiers at a time patriots in our country were outraged and mourning.

“Introducing politics into the Okuama killing is insensitive just as it is condemnable and akin to dancing on their graves. For those who know, this is like the pot calling the kettle black.

“However, Sylva’s unending bellyaching and whining over the 2023 Bayelsa governorship election does not change the fact that it has been won and lost. He and his ilk should embrace this reality and join hands with our government to further the development of our state.”

Wike Presents ₦‎1.1 Trillion FCT Budget To NASS

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike on Monday presented the FCT 2024 Statutory Budget proposalof N1,147,780,61 0,283.00 to the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on FCT.

The total sum for the fiscal framework comprises of proposed distributable revenue of N510,364,426,028.00 and non-distributable revenue of N637,416,184,256.00.

A break down of the total expenditure shows N726,338,232,759.00, representing 63.28% is proposed as Capital Expenditure for the year 2024, showing 44% increase over the 2023 revised appropriation of the sum of N406,298,063,083.00.

Similarly, a total sum of 421,442,377,524 representing 36.72% is proposed as Recurrent Expenditure for the 2024 fiscal year.

Also N280,527,373,668.00 representing (24.44% ) is proposed as overhead costs for the 2024 fiscal year, against an appropriation of the sum of N135,413,919,180.00 in 2023 fiscal year, which shows an increase of the sum of N145,113,454,488.64 .00(52%).

Presenting the Budget estimates to the both Senate and House Committees on FCT during separate meetings, Wike revealed that the focus of the capital budget is mainly on completion of on-going projects that have high impact on service delivery to the FCT residents.

He explained that the Distributable Revenue refers to those revenue items, the expenditure of which are distributed across activities of the Secretariats, Departments and Agencies (SDAs) while the Non-Distributable Revenue refers to inflow of funds for dedicated purposes such as the China Exim Bank Loan for the Abuja light Rail Project, the UBEB Counterpart Fund, Earnings for Covid-19, SUKUK Loan, etc; whereas the Non-Distributable Revenue heads are not available for general expenditure as they are dedicated to specific projects.

According to him, “the FCT 2024 Statutory Budget preparation aligned with the Federal Government Budget parameters, and prepared within the context of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS).

“The Budget proposal has also taken into cognizance the estimated revenue accruing to the FCT through the Federation Account and recognizes other in-house efforts to boost revenue generation capabilities in FCT.”

“For the Capital Expenditure, the FCDA is allocated the sum of N457 Billion and STDD the sum of N116 Billion while other SDAs were allocated the balance sum of N153.3 Billion for their Capital Expenditure to address critical areas like On-Going Road Construction, Completion of Water

Treatment Plant and related facilities as well as few new projects.

“The FCDA has a proposal of the sum ofN457 Billion for the provision of infrastructure within and around the Federal Capital City (FCC). Out of this amount, the sum of N282 Billion is earmarked for on-going projects while the sum of N175 Billion is for critical new-projects.”

He listed some of the critical projects to be executed by the FCT Administration in the 2024 Statutory Budget proposal to include; completion of roads B6 B12, construction of Access Road and Car Park for Abuja Light Rail Dei-Dei Gwagwa Station (Lot 5), full scope development of Arterial Road N20 from Northern Parkway to Outer Northern Expressway (ONEX), provision of engineering infrastructure to Guzape, Provision of Engineering Infrastructure to Wuye District, extension of Inner Southern Expressway (1SEX) from Southern Parkway (S8/S9) to Ring Road I (RRI), full scope Development of FCT Highway
105 (Kuje Road) from Airport Expressway to OSEX with spur at Kyami District, construction of Northern Parkway from Ring Road Il to Ring Road ll (6.2Km), Full Scope Development of N5 & N20 and Provision of Engineering District Infrastructure to Asokoro Island Layout in the FCT.

He adds: ”The sum of N198.5Billion is earmarked for major roads in the year 2024, in order to speed up their completion before the end of 2024 fiscal year.

“The sum of N9,067,385,931.00 is proposed in the FCT 2024 Statutory

Budget to enhance water treatment and supply in the FCT.l, while the sum of N4,152,146,290.00 is proposed for Area Council Services Secretariat (ACSS) and its Departments in the year 2024 Statutory Budget.

“The sum of N7.9 Billion is proposed for the FCT Agric and Rural Development Sector in the year 2024 in order to improve agricultural production and engagement of youths in agriculture in the FCT thereby enhancing food security, income and better standards of living in the FCT.

“The 2024 Statutory Budget Proposal for Social Development in the sum of N5 Billion geared towards the promotion of gender, youths, children development, and other vulnerable groups in the FCT, as well as promotion and preservation of Nigeria’s Art and Culture within the FCT.

The FCT Education Sector has a budgetary proposal of the sum of N80.3Billion, while the Transportation Sector has a provision of the sum of N69 Billion, whereas the FCT Health Sector has a proposal of the sum of N45.7 Billion.

“The Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) which is charged with the statutory function of ensuring and maintaining a clean and healthy environment for inhabitants of the FCT has a proposal of the sum of N17,628,268,557.00.

“The FCT Legal Services Secretariat which is saddled with the provision of legal services and advice to the Federal Capital Territory Administration has a proposal of the sum of N5,583,687,567.00 for its 2024 Statutory Budget.”

Wike noted that the occasion is an opportunity provided to the FCT Administration to defend its 2024 Statutory Budget Proposal before both committees of the two chambers of the National Assembly

He also expressed conviction that with the legislative and moral support, the development of our unity city to its envisaged status of a modern city comparable to any in the world will be achieved.

Oyebanji Disburses ₦‎500 Million Gratuities To Pensioners

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has assured pensioners in the state that his administration has concluded plans to make disbursement of N200million monthly gratuities to them henceforth, promising to also review pensions in line with current realities.

Governor Oyebanji, who gave this assurance while disbursing over N500million in gratuity cheques to 152 pensioners in Ado- Ekiti on Monday, also promised to review the monthly pension following the discovery that some pensioners still receive abysmally low amount as monthly pension.

The Governor expressed his disapproval for the usual gathering of elderly people in a hall for the purpose of disbursing gratuity cheques to them, and directed the PTAD office to ensure they disburse gratuity on monthly basis henceforth.

The Governor, who also assured pensioners that government has started working out modalities to defray over N40Billion owed, said he had already approve N100million each for both state and local government retirees which must be disbursed on monthly basis to deserving pensioners.

According to him, “Forty Billion is just a number, I don’t think that is something we should not be able to resolve, I am in constant discussion with the committee that is doing this, they are almost done, we are looking at the best deal that will be acceptable to you and government. Once, we get to that level, we should be able to make a very definite mark on that number.

“I have approved that local government and state pensioners should be paid N100million every month for gratuity. I have just increased that of local government from N50million to N100million. So, every month, apart from pension, we will be paying N200million and I believe that will go a long way till we resolve the issue on ground.

“There is no need accumulating the money, it should be paid to the pensioners immediately they receive it. We don’t have to be coming here to be distributing cheques again, I don’t think it is necessary again. I am not doing this for political reason.”

Governor Oyebanji assured citizens of the state that his efforts at infrastructural development of the state would not in anyway affect his shared prosperity agenda for the people as he stressed the need for political leaders to be futuristic in attending to issues that concern the populace.

“On the concern raised by people on some quarters, that infrastructure development programme of his administration would negatively affect his welfare programmes, we are going to do the two together, because Ekiti State belongs to everybody and we must be futuristic. Ado was not like this when the state was created, we agreed to do the flyover because, we did traffic study of that place and we discovered that in the next five years, with the rate Ado is growing and if we wait till then, there will be chaos in town.

“It was a risk we took to do that and most of our infrastructural programmes are strategically thought out. As a leader, I have learnt to be futuristic, if we spend all our resources on welfare and palliatives, what happen to yet to be born children of Ekiti, so we must lay a very solid foundation for them. That is what we are doing with infrastructure and agriculture. We are investing heavily in agriculture so as to ensure that what happened this year is not allowed to happen next year.”, The Governor said

Speaking further, Governor Oyebanji to expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the state saying without him, Ekiti would not have been able to achieve any meaningful development.

“As you are praying for me, please pray for President Tinubu, as president, he inherited both the assets and liabilities, part of the liabilities he inherited is a challenged economy, all these hardship is not caused by the president, but God had prepared him for a moment like this. I keep wondering what would have happened to Nigeria if we had a president that is not Asiwaju, that is not as prepared, that is not as courageous. He is the first president in this country that doesn’t have a godfather, so, nobody can harass him.

He stated in their separate goodwill messages, the Chairmen, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Elder Joel Akinola; Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Kolapo Olatunde; Trade Union Congress, Comrade Sola Adigun and Joint Negotiating Council, Comrade Babafemi Ajoloko, commended Governor Oyebanji on his various efforts at changing that narratives by ensuring that workers and pensioners enjoy a new lease of life in the state.

Also at the event were Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Engr. Sunday Komolafe, members of the state executive council, body of Permanent Secretaries among others.

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Court Denies Nnamdi Kanu Bail, Orders Accelerated Hearing

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Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court Abuja, on Tuesday, denied bail to the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
The court, however, ordered accelerated hearing of the case involved in the embattled IPOB leader who is facing charges bordering on treasonable felony.
Kanu, who was brought to the court on Tuesday, has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since his arrest in June 2021.

Delivering ruling, Justice Nyako held that the court would only grant an accelerated hearing in the matter and ordered the prosecution to call its first witness.

Counsel for Kanu, Aloy Ejimakor, expressed his displeasure over the ruling. He said the IPOB leader’s legal team cannot go on with the proceedings if not given an opportunity to speak with their client.

Ejimakor added that it has been difficult to have a meeting with Kanu in the custody of the DSS, as their conversations was always monitored and Kanu is still wearing the same outfit which the court ordered to be changed.

He alleged unfair treatment of his client, which he said contravened the Nigerian Constitution.

He expressed the dissatisfaction of Kanu’s team of lawyers and asked a stand down of the case to enable them to consult with their client, which the court has granted.

Acquire Requisite Skill Set to keep Gender Barrier fallen’- Tax Tribunal Coordinating Secretary, Anita Erinne Charges Women in Taxation

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The Coordinating Secretary of the Tax Appeal Tribunal, Mrs Anita Erinne has urged the Women in Taxation to get the requisite skill set to keep the gender barrier falling for the greater development of society.

 

The Coordinating Secretary stated this at the 2024 Maiden Tax Summit organized by the Society of Women in Taxation on ‘The Nigerian Economy: Achieving Sustainable Development through a Gender-Inclusive Tax System’ held at the Nigerian Society of Engineers Conference Hall, Central Business District Abuja.

 

The Tax Summit is an annual event, leverages on expert insights, case studies, and best practices to foster a comprehensive understanding of gender-responsive taxation.

 

In her opening remark, the National Chairperson for the Society of Women in Taxation, Mrs Bosede Ikhanoba expressed that the concept of gender-responsive taxation aims to design and implement tax policies that consider and address gender disparities, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive and equitable society.

 

The Tax Summit is Society for Women in Taxation contribution to the process to activate the agency of persons who feel the impact of unfair taxation by strengthening their knowledge, capacity and consciousness and supporting them to advocate for a shift in tax policy through the use of evidence and working within a collective group of women.

 

The primary objective of the Tax Summit on Advocacy for Gender-Responsive Taxation is to bring together policymakers, tax experts, gender advocates, women in business/Entrepreneurs and other stakeholders to discuss, strategize, and promote the integration of gender considerations in tax policies.

 

The historic event witnessed the gathering of Taxation Titans, Captains of Industries and a host of others

Wike Swears In Permanent Secretaries, Chief Of Staff, Others

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Chief of Staff to the FCT Minister, Chairman, and members of the FCT Civil Service Commission, Coordinators of the Abuja Infrastructure Investment Center and Abuja Metropolitan Management Council as well as FCTA Head of Service and 10 Permanent Secretaries were sworn into office on Monday, 18th March, 2024.

FCT Minister, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike charged them on the need for hard work, teamwork, and loyalty.

Abia State To Get $125 Million From Islamic Development Bank For Roads

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This strategic initiative, revealed in a statement by the IsDB, is part of a broader $225 million funding approval designed to propel new development ventures.

Chaired by the esteemed H.E. Dr Muhammad Al Jasser, President and Group Chairman of IsDB, the bank’s 354th meeting of the Board of Executive Directors saw the green light given to two pivotal projects aimed at fortifying socio-economic growth and sustainability in critical sectors.

About the Loan
The $125 million allocation for Nigeria is poised to significantly reduce travel times and costs on major roadways, concurrently enhancing market accessibility and social services for the local populace.

Emphasising inclusivity, the project promises to bolster mobility for all residents, prioritising safe and accessible transport options, notably for vulnerable community segments.

The statemen read:

Nigeria secured a US$125 million financing package to contribute to the Abia State Integrated Infrastructure Development Project. The project aims to reduce travel times and costs along key roads, while also improving access to markets and social services for local communities.
“Additionally, the project will enhance overall mobility by ensuring safe and accessible transportation for all residents, including vulnerable groups.

Putin Wins Russia’s Election With Staggering 87% Of Votes (Photos)

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🇷🇺 Russian President Vladimir Putin has won the presidential election in Russia, securing a new 6 years term with a staggering 87% Vote.

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Alleged Budget Padding: I Got Over N1bn For Constituency Projects – Ned Nwoko

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Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, has claimed that he got more than N1 billion constituency projects fund in the controversial 2024 budget.

DAILY POST reports that the 2024 budget has been shrouded in controversy following allegations by Senator Abdul Ningi representing Bauchi Central that over N3.7 trillion could not be traced to any project.

The allegations landed him a three-month suspension after the House deliberated on it on Tuesday.

During the Tuesday plenary, Senator representing Cross River North, Jarigbe Agom, alleged that some ranking Senators got about N500 million for constituency projects from the budget while others, including himself got nothing.

While some lawmakers subsequently admitted that they got the N500 million, others say they had less than N200 million.

Speaking on the disparity in the sharing of the funds, Nwoko, who stated this during a podcast released on Saturday, said the amount gotten by each senator, depends on how they lobbied for it.

“Senators get what they lobby for, not because they have the right to it. Everybody just goes about doing what they can do for their constituencies and senatorial districts.

“A better approach would have been for senatorial uniformity. So if they say that everyone should get about N1 billion, be it. But this way, you rely on your weight and contacts to see what you can get for your people.

“We are not talking about money for the senators. This is for projects within our senatorial districts. If you have road, water, or training programmes, all should aggregate to a particular amount,” the lawmaker revealed in a podcast released on Saturday.

Asked if he got as much as N1 billion in allocation, the senator replied, “Of course, I did. That’s why I am who I am. But these are projects for my people.”