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El-Rufai, Sanusi’s Positions On NNPC In Order – Group

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The Nigerian Forum for Good Governance (NFGG) has thrown its weight behind the positions of the 14th Emir of Kano,Alh. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Governor of Kaduna State, Mal. Nasir El-Rufai on scrapping of the NNPC following its abysmal performance over the years.

According to the group, the National oil company has become more of a burden than an asset for economic growth and development.

In a statement jointly signed by the Coordinator and Secretary of the Nigerian Forum for Good Governance; Comrade Mukhtar Ahmed Funtua and Comrade Reuben Joseph Kajang, respectively, the group said, selling of NNPC is the best option to cut off government’s dependence on oil and develop other sectors of the economy.

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The group also in the statement titled: “NNPC is A Burden that Must Be Scrapped and Sold Entirely”, said that as concerned Nigerians with focus on good governance across all tiers of government and sectors of the economy, it totally agreed with Sanusi on the position that the national oil has become a ”money pit rather than a cash cow”, considering the fact that the four refineries that were more or less comatose could not meet up the purpose for which they were established.

“We equally concur with Governor of Kaduna State, Mal Nasir El-Rufai on his submission that Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has become a burden and big problem to Nigeria,” it added.

It expressed resolve to mobilise Civil Society Organizations across Nigeria to join the conversation to “Kill NNPC because it is no longer a profit making business for the government and has outstayed relevance as a public company.

“We are fully prepared to support all Nigerians who have raised their voices to either unbundle, sell or privatize the NNPC.

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“We are saddened that besides massive stealing of our crude oil, NNPC has not been able to make profit. It is laughable that as one of the major producers of crude in the world, we have continued to import refined fuel while we export crude oil. It is also shameful that for over 40 years, it was unable to declare a Profit after Tax, until recently when it announced a concocted sum of 674 billion for the 2021 financial year.

“We make bold to say that NNPC under the President Muhammad Buhari-led administration is a leaking basket for its inability to fix any of the four refineries that is apparently the only unproductive organisation, yet maintains full complimentary workforce on its payroll.

“This for us, is adjudged foolhardy and detrimental to the economy. Worst still, It is one of the very few public companies discovered that has refused to be accountable to even the government that set it up,” DAILY POST quoted the group.

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Soludo Sacks 21 Anambra Transition Committee Chairmen

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Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has sacked all transition committee chairmen across the 21 local government areas of the state.

This is contained in a letter titled ‘Expiration of tenure and handover to Heads of Local Government Administrations (HLGAs),’ dated May 17, 2024, and signed by the state Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Collins Nwabunwanne.

The order takes effect from Monday, May 20, 2024.

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The letter read, “Following the expiration of your tenure as Transition Committee Chairman, you are hereby directed to handover the affairs of your Local Government Council to the Head of Local Government Administration (HLGA), in your respective Local Government Councils.

“This directive takes effect from Monday, 20th day of May, 2024. Thank you for your service to the state.

“All replies to be addressed to the Honourable Commissioner.”

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The PUNCH reports that the last time LG elections were held in Anambra State was towards the end of former Governor Peter Obi-led administration in 2014.

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Since then, the local governments have been run by caretaker committee chairmen.

It was 10 years in January 2024 since the elections were last held, after the administrations of another former governor, Willie Obiano, and incumbent, Soludo.

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During a forum organised by the International Peace and Civic Responsibility Centre in collaboration with the African Centre for Leadership and Development in December 2023, stakeholders including monarchs, clerics and residents, urged Soludo to conduct elections in the 21 LGs in the state, adding that governance is suffering at the grassroots due to the non-elected officials.

Meanwhile, Soludo had, during the 2021 governorship campaign and even at his swearing-in as the state governor on March 17, 2022, assured all that he would conduct LG elections within six months in office.

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Economic Hardship: Pastor Suspends Collection Of Offerings Church[VIDEO]

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A pastor in Lagos state has caught the eyes of Nigerians after announcing the suspension of offering collection in his church.

In a trending video, the pastor could be seen telling his church members that henceforth, offerings will no longer be collected because of the situation of the country.

He stated that in these times that people spend more money to buy petrol and pay more for transportation, it would be unfair to collect offerings from them.

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He said until the petrol price is reduced, his church will not collect money from its congregation. He called on all pastors to stop collecting offerings from their congregation.

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Shettima Launches NEDC’s School Enrollment Drive Programme

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has launched the Accelerated Senior Secondary School Education Programme (ASSEP) initiated by the North-East Development Commission (NEDC) in collaboration with the office of the VP to enhance child enrollment drive in schools within the North-East sub-region.

Speaking during the launching of the programme in Bauchi on Saturday, the VP said that consequences of the nation’s action and inaction were evident in all indices used to assess development.

He said while primary education provides a foundation, secondary education is a bridge, adding that the Northeast sub-region has been the victim of inability to enforce a uniform policy to drive school and the persistent cultural perversion to formal education in the country.

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We in the Northeast occupy a quantum of position in ranking of essential services. Education being a key sector of this country, this is especially pronounced in the post primary education, while the Northeast secondary school enrollment drive stands at 19 percent, far below the nation’s 39 percent,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director of NEDC, Mohammed Alkali, said that the primary education completion level of 85 per cent in the Northeast is among the best in Nigeria, but secondary school enrolment is a mere 15 per cent, the second worst nationally.

According to him, due to the challenges in the post-primary education segment, JAMB UTME applications and admissions into tertiary institutions in 2019 were the lowest for the Northeast compared to other regions.

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He added that, nationally, the Northeast has the lowest number of teachers and the highest percentage 55 per cent of those available are without literacy skills.

The MD also revealed that the challenges in the post-primary education segment include weak quality indices and a wide demand-supply gap driven by economic and cultural factors.

“The Accelerated Senior Secondary Education Programme seeks to boost the post primary education rating across the North East region through improved enrolment into tertiary institutions.

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“It’s also to improve skills development as well as the elevation of teacher quality. It would pay special focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and communication.

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“These would foster creativity and critical thinking; motivates and inspires young people to generate new technologies and ideas to learn from inquiry-based tasks,” he said.

Alkali also explained that the programme would also raise awareness about after-school possibilities and the potential for diligent students to become successful and prominent contributors to the North East region and Nigeria at large.

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He expressed gratitude to the Federal Government especially, the Vice President for the deep interest and commitment to human development in the North-East.

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