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FG promotes participation of private sector in national assets management

Share The Federal Government on Tuesday said it was keen on promoting private participation in the management of some national assets to unlock their immense potential value. Speaking at an investors forum, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Chief Niyi Adebayo who spoke  for the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos, International Trade Fair Complex (LITFC), Calabar and Kano Free Trade Zones, said this informed the Federal Government decision to carry out general reforms by way of concession for both the TBS and LITFC. He said the government has established a significant number of incentives to encourage investors and was working aggressively to create an enabling environment for business to thrive.

Jakande: Foremost politician, accomplished journalist

Share The passage of Chief Lateef Kayode Jakande, governor of Lagos State (1979-1983), media administrator, serial founder and nurturer of professional journalism associations, draws a curtain on an era, not only in Nigerian politics, but, indeed, her journalism. Chief Jakande was the last of the five governors elected on the platform of the Unity Party of Nigeria during Nigeria’s second republic; the other four Ambrose Alli,  Victor Onabanjo, Adekunle Ajasin, and Bola Ige worthy compatriots of many decades having predeceased him. As governor, Jakande exhibited the single-minded pursuit of goals like his leader, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. He deservedly received much plaudits for his execution of the UPN’s four-cardinal programmes of free education, free health, full employment, and integrated rural development. He was also not spared critics’ censure for his educational programme, which, whilst pandering to populist acclaim, also damaged some established schools. Our focus on hi

Insecurity: Minister condemns attacks on civilians in Borno

Share The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, has condemned insurgent attacks on residents of Borno State which left 10 persons dead and 47 injured. Boko Haram insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades shots from Kaleri on the outskirts of Maiduguri, on Tuesday night. Two densely populated communities Gwange and Adam Kolo areas including a children’s playground were mostly hit by the grenade. Umar Farouq who expressed sympathy for the victims of the grenade attack and the dead described the bombardment of residential areas by the insurgents as inhuman and insensitive. “I condemn in its entirety, the attacks on innocent residents of Gwange and Adam Kolo communities.

Oil leakage: Our livelihood is threatened, Ijaw communities cry out over pollution

Oil leakage: Our livelihood is threatened, Ijaw communities cry out over pollution Oil leakage: Our livelihood is threatened, Ijaw communities cry out over pollution Share Leaders of Benikrukru United Communities in Gbaramatu kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State have raised an alarm over a fresh oil spill said to be gushing from a faulty oil pipeline believed to be owned by Chevron Nigeria Ltd. Benikrukru Community is host to Chevron Abiteye Flowstation in Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state. The leaders said thick crude oil slick flowing at high speed has covered the surrounding swamps and spreading to their communities with the fear that it might cause a fire outbreak aside from other damage.

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