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Osun APC to PDP Chairman: Stop denigrating Tinubu over fuel, Currency Crisis 

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The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sympathized with the expired Ondo State-born state caretaker committee chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), one Mr. Akindele Adekunle, over his inciting diatribes, jeremiads, harangues and invectives poured on the person of the presidential candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Acting Osun State chairman of the APC, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal, in a statement issued in Osogbo today, noted that it was unfortunate that Adekunle could descend so low with impunity to be using unprintable names on Asiwaju Tinubu all in the name of playing dirty politics.

Lawal stated that the Ondo State indigene who ideally should not be made a ward chairman of a party in a saner clime was surprisingly thrown up by the political schism that has been bedeviling his party has seen himself as an Alpha and Omega of the crisis-ridden Osun State PDP.

The state APC acting chairman said that it was beyond the comprehension of a reasonable human being that a party chairman who has blood running in his vein could be justifying the lingering currency redesign and fuel scarcity crises in the name of politics simply because he wanted Tinubu crucified for no just cause.

He hinted that the most annoying thing is that Adekunle in his statement headlined ‘Osun PDP Cautions Residents on Fighting Proxy War in APC’s Election Fever-induced Battle’, was arrogating to himself the qualities he doesn’t possess.

Lawal asked Adekunle who appointed him as the spokesman for Osun people after his ill-luck has led to the recent sack of the candidate of his party, the embattled Governor Ademola Adeleke, in the July 16, 2023 governorship election in the state.

The state APC chairman stated that it was a misplacement of priority on the part of the spent state PDP caretaker committee chairman to be taking on Tinubu when himself (Adeleke) and his cohorts are expected to be crossing their T’s and dotting their I’s in their appeal against the sack of their governorship candidate by the tribunal on January 27, 2023.

He stated further that the tone of the statement issued by the questionable and factional PDP chairman was an indication that Adekunle and his co-travellers in the state PDP are still bogged down by reasoning sedative fever caused by the withdrawal of the certificate of return from their interstice sacked Governor Adeleke by the tribunal.

Lawal made it known point-blank that Tinubu is a one-man battalion in political parlance who does not need anyone to fight for him either by proxy or by any other means.

He said it was a pity that someone who answers the designation of a party chairman in a complex state like Osun could be lending his support and justifying the national fuel and currency crises which were induced by the cabals working in cahoots with the PDP serial presidential candidate.

In his words: “The expired Osun PDP caretaker committee chairman, Mr. Adeleke Adekunle, should note that regardless of the weaponised fuel and currency crises orchestrated by Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his gangsters wherever they may be, God Almighty will surely propel Tinubu’s presidential ambition to victory on February 25, 2023.

“It’s only a schizophrenic patient or a scallywag who would prefer someone who sold all things sellable under the guise of privatization when he was the Vice-President over a widely acclaimed father of modern Lagos, Asiwaju Tinubu, who has been building political bridges across the rivers Niger and Benue.

“It is worthy of recollecting that the privatization exercise which was statutorily directly under the Office of Atiku as Vice-President was the architect of the seemingly intractable unemployment scourge that has been rocking the nation today as all the government companies were sold to the cronies, families and friends of the Waziri Adamawa.

“My advice for the inexperienced and loquacious Osun State PDP caretaker committee chairman is that he should learn how not to engage in the diarrhea of the mouth and that playing of his political game should be limited to his equal”, Lawal submitted.

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Application deadline for management of Nigeria’s $10bn Diaspora Fund extended

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The Nigerian federal government has shifted the application deadline for companies interested in managing the $10 billion Diaspora Fund.

Minister of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Doris Uzoka-Anite, disclosed this in a circular on Thursday in Abuja.

Accordingly, the deadline for May 6 has been shifted to May 13, 2024.

The minister urged prospective applicants to utilise the extra time to complete their submissions, ensuring they are thorough and competitive.

She stressed that the extension is designed to allow stakeholders additional time to adequately prepare their applications following the guidelines established for the fund.

“The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment wishes to inform all interested parties that the deadline for the submission of Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the Nigeria Diaspora Fund has been extended.

“The new submission deadline is May 13, 2024. This extension is intended to accommodate stakeholders who require more time to prepare their applications by the guidelines provided for the $10 billion Nigeria Diaspora Fund,” she stated.

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Sanwo-Olu, NESG harp on PPP for economic growth

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Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has emphasised the role of public-private sector partnerships in driving accelerated sustainable economic growth in Nigeria.

He made the remark at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) Public Lecture and Founders’ Forum held at the Lagos Business School on Thursday.

The event, which marked the official launch of the 30th anniversary of the Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) has the theme: “In the National Interest: Reflecting on the Past, Reimagining the Future.”

Sanwo-Olu said it was imperative that the public sector improved on its synergy with various actors pursuing a collective agenda of service for the citizens.

The governor highlighted the significant role the NESG plays in bringing together public and private sector leaders in the country in an ongoing dialogue to shape, influence and create a thriving competitive and successful economy.

“We’re not where we should be and we must continue to set goals to inspire ourselves to do better as a nation

“We may not always achieve our targets for our vision timelines, but that should not be an excuse for not trying,” he said.

He commended the NESG for its various interventions such as the flagship annual summit, roundtable and sectorial policy commissions, technical support work and policy innovation centre.

He, however, urged NESG to explore ways of deepening linkage between policy work and public consciousness that allows engagement with the citizenry.

Delivering the lecture, Mrs Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, Managing Partner, Compliance Professionals PLC, said that while there had been significant economic changes, more needed to be done to ensure accelerated economic growth.

Omoigui-Okauru said that there was need to build inclusive policies that reflect the realities of the nation rather than imposing replicas of other countries.

“In 30 years, we may have made some progress, but we can’t say we have radically transformed Nigeria.

“As we reflect on the NESG, there’s still a lot to be done in bridging the rural-urban divide and have an inclusive agenda.

“We see our journey as work in progress. We need to determine the parameters that would drive our success and put policies in place  to move us in the direction where we need to be.

“It is important for us to move away from self interest, think of ways to use technology and other frameworks to collectively achieve the Nigeria of our dreams,” she said.

Earlier in his opening remarks, Mr Niyi Yusuf, Chairman, NESG, said the 30th Summit reaffirmed  the essentiality of public-private partnerships in tackling complex economic realities.

Yusuf, however, said that the journey to embracing market mechanisms has not been without its challenges.

He reiterated unwavering commitment in driving reforms through rigorous research, economic and social programmes, and inclusive summits, all aimed at shaping the socio-economic development of our nation.

“Thirty years ago, at a critical juncture in our nation’s history, the NES was born out of a necessity when the winds of economic challenges blew fiercely, necessitating a platform for robust public-private dialogue.

“Since our inaugural summit in 1993, the NES has been a progressive economic discourse rooted deeply in collaborative efforts between government leaders and private sector visionaries.

“Each Summit has crafted policies and strategies essential for removing barriers to competitiveness, growth, and inclusive development.

“Therefore, in commemorating this 30th anniversary, it is essential to assess and discuss the role of this public-private dialogue platform in Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape to provide us insights for future engagements,” he said.

The chairman assured collaborative efforts with the three arms of federal and subnational governments and private sector communities to propel Nigeria towards a more resilient, inclusive and prosperous future.

Dr Pascal Dozie, Chairman, NESG Advisory Board, listed political, economic, education and environment sectors as pathways to reimagining Nigeria’s future

Dozie, also pioneer Chairman of NESG Board of Directors, was represented by Mr Frank Aigbogun, Chief Executive Officer of BusinessDay.

He charged NESG to adopt new strategies in providing collaborative leadership in seeking answers to the following crucial questions.

“How do we strengthen democratic institutions and rule of law, foster culture of inclusiveness and representation?

“How do we promote transparency and accountability in governance and inculcate the culture of consequences for bad behaviour in every sphere of life?

“In economic reimagining, how do we diversify Nigeria’s economy, reduce dependence on oil, foster a business friendly environment and develop the much needed infrastructure base in a coordinated nationwide approach?

“How do we repurpose the educational system to focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics, encourage technology entrepreneurship and innovation and address unemployment?

“For the environment, how can we develop sustainable agriculture and food security, promote sustainable practices, renewable energy and eco tourism?

“It is imperative that the NESG community leads from the front in not only providing actionable answers to these questions but also making sacrifices to ensure they are implemented,” he said.

 

Similarly, Chief Executive Officer of NESG, Dr Tayo Aduloju, said that strong institutions, political will, accountability by all stakeholders and the willingness for the government to allow private sector to drive growth were factors needed for a successful economic development.

“The challenge for us today is how to drive the country forward over the next 30 years in a way that is not just growth but growth that creates jobs and opportunities for everyone and no one is left behind.

“We are dealing with a country that is going through macro-economic volatility and instability.

“So, the lessons here at the forum are deep reflections of what should change in our approach, a stronger priority on execution, a deeper commitment on accountability of government systems to deliver and how economic barometers impact the ordinary man on the street.

“Our resilience to hold government accountable, to keep insisting that there must be an economy that works for all Nigerians, rule of law, an environment in which free enterprise is practiced, is what we must continue to fight for,” he added.

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NCS FoU Zone ‘B’ Nabs Fake Customs Officer

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘B’, has apprehended a fake customs officer in Sokoto.
The suspect, Abubakar Ibrahim, was arrested on April 29, at Next Level Hotel, Sokoto.
This was disclosed in a statement by Isah Sulaiman, the Unit Public Relations Officer, on Thursday in Kaduna.
According to Sulaiman, the suspect, aged 28, has been impersonating and defrauding innocent Nigerians in the name of the Nigeria Customs Service.
He said that Ibrahim was arrested with the assistance of the Nigeria Police, Sokoto State Command.
“The suspect, found in NCS uniform, was handed over to the Customs Police Unit, Sokoto, Zamfara Command for discreet investigation, and will be arraigned in court in accordance with extant laws,” he added.
Sulaiman said that the NCS Zone ‘B’ Comptroller, Ahmadu Shuaibu, has reiterated his commitment to apprehend impersonators and prosecute fraudulent individuals posing as personnel of the NCS on social media and other platforms.
Shuaibu expressed appreciation to the Police for their cooperation and swift response leading to the arrest of the suspect.
He urged the public to disregard any social media account soliciting money for recruitment or auction, as the Service does not collect money for such exercises.
The Comptroller advised the public to follow only verified social media handles of the NCS with blue tick, such as Nigeria Customs Service on Facebook, @CustomsNG on X, and other platforms, including the recently created  WhatsApp Channel.
He encouraged the public to feel free to visit the nearest Public Relations Unit of any Customs Command for clarification on any issue concerning the Service.
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