Private Sector Crucial Foundation Of Nigerian Government, Says VP Shettima
He said Tinubu is poised for entrepreneurship and an innovation-driven environment.
He said Tinubu is poised for entrepreneurship and an innovation-driven environment.
The speaker said the ban was because the new fashion trend threatened the established parliamentary dress code.
“Even if there are violations as the governments are claiming, this critical time is not auspicious for such an exercise…”
“I am optimistic about the positive impact our joint efforts will have on our planet’s future,” said the Nigerian President.
He restated his commitment to stabilising the oil industry and enhancing service delivery for increased revenue.
He said the professionals of yesterday seem to be more diligent than those of today.
If you look at the structure of the budget, I didn’t see any serious departure from the previous budgets.
It was in response to a Federal Government application seeking an extension of the time frame for the circulation of old currency.
He said Africa accounts for just 3% of global manufacturing, and that industrialising is the fastest way to wealth.
“I would like to underscore the fact that the projects and programmes in the borrowing plan were selected based on economic evaluations.”
He emphasised the need for government personnel at all levels to acquire relevant skills and training in the area of agreement drafting.
“We’ve looked at all the issues and it’s before Mr President.”
He pledged to improve the country’s tax revenue base.
He will deliver a statement highlighting Nigeria’s stance on renewable energy and climate financing.
Judge Hamza Muazu adjourned the case till January 18 next year.
“The suspension could be extended to Wednesday to allow the company to mourn and heal emotionally.”
He also said that the government has noted an increase in revenue from the mining sector.
NOSDRA also stated that the “spill was not a minor one”, adding that it was the response strategy put in place that resulted in limited impact.
“We are not joking with the power sector this time around. It must work. Any country that is serious about realising the potential of its people must provide energy.”
‘If the country neglects education, there will be dire consequences,’ said UBEC executive Secretary Boboyyi.
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