Following Protests Over Petrol Subsidy Removal, Tinubu Meets With Labour Leaders
The President made some commitments we”ll meet on to decide next line of action, said NLC President Ajaero.
The President made some commitments we”ll meet on to decide next line of action, said NLC President Ajaero.
He bemoaned the fact there’s no minister to be held responsible for negotiations.
The ministerial screening of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s nominees by the senate on Monday continues to generate mixed reactions. Prof Joseph Utsev who was among the first batch of nominees
We hope labour won’t go on the streets, said the President’s Chief of Staff Gbajabiamila.
He said “bow and go” screening method is legislative tradition.
“A lot of them cannot afford the requirements that financial institutions typically put forward,” he said.
“Till tomorrow, he is our proud Alumni. We are proud of him and what he has achieved… You can never detach what he represents from APGA.”
He insisted that Nigeria is not transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Phrank Shaibu said that the speech was to convince labour not to embark on strike.
It said the attacker detonated an explosive vest as part of the group’s continuing war against forms of democracy it deems to be against Islam.
They faulted Tinubu’s ability to control inflation and gasoline prices.
“To strengthen the manufacturing sector…we are going to spend N75bn between July 2023 and March 2024. Our objective is to fund 75 enterprises with great potential to kick-start a sustainable economic growth.”
He said there will be major problems with Nigerian borders regardless of intervention in the Niger crisis or not.
“Everything that we are talking about now is going to ride on AIS automation and that process is ongoing currently,” said NAMA MD Odunowo.
The EIU predicted that Tinubu’s victory in the election will not be overturned by the court.
It is unclear yet whether the new junta leaders will move toward Moscow or stick with Niger’s Western partners.
It imposed immediate sanctions including freezing of assets and closure of land and air borders.
“We want to once more remind ECOWAS or any other adventurer, of our firm determination to defend our homeland,” junta spokesman Amadou Abdramane said.
Nobody was hurt and there was only minor damage to the facade of two office buildings, the city’s Mayor said.
“The 2nd-8th defendants are restrained either by themselves or through their agent or privies from interfering with the claimants’ possession and control of the five listed properties…”
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