Friday
Thursday
Anti Corruption Commission Goes After Corrupt Civil Servants
The fight against
corruption may have taken a new dimension as Independent Corrupt Practices and
other related offenses Commission (ICPC) operatives
may have been specially assigned to chase after ‘super rich’ public officers who
have multiple properties and other assets suspected to have been the rewards of
graft.
For now, Ashiwaju.org
gathered that the searchlight of the anti-corruption agents was on civil
servants that possess many properties in the Federal Capital Territory.
YAR’ADUA CANCELED SALE OF REFINERIES, REFUNDED DANGOTE’S $750M – OBASANJO
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo has explained that the sale of two of the nation’s oil oil
refineries had been concluded before he exited office in 2007, saying his
successor, the late Umaru Yar’Adua, reversed the sale due to “pressure”.
Obasanjo said this
in his serialised interview with ‘Book Club’, a programme on Channels
Television, monitored in Lagos on Wednesday.
The ex-President
said business mogul, Aliko Dangote, leading a consortium of investors, had paid
$750m for two of the refineries, as the Federal Government was finding it
difficult managing the facilities at the time.
Wednesday
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Set To revoke 27 licenses
Following
completion of an audit exercise of its licensees, the Nigerian Electricity
Regulatory Commission (NERC), on Tuesday, requested 27 power generation
companies to, within the next 30 days, provide justification on why their
licences should not be cancelled.
The notice for
cancellation of licensees posted on the commission’s website on Tuesday was
sequel to the discovery, through an audit exercise, that the affected firms
could not meet the terms and conditions for their licences.
Contained in the
notice are 63 generation and distribution companies rated as category one, who
are in operations and have no issue with the commission.
ANSG Commences Issuance Of Free Identity Cards To Commercial Motorcycle Operators
Anambra State Government said it will commence free registration and issuance of identity cards for all commercial and private motorcycles and vehicles as well as boats and canoes operating in the State.
This was disclosed in a Public Service Announcement signed by the state commissioner for information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. (Mrs.)Uju Nwogu, promised to ensure it's full compliance as regards strict implementation of government directive to apprehend any defaulter.
Tuesday
81 SENATORS PASS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ON SARAKI, EKWEREMADU
It was a shocker
for members of Senate Unity Forum Tuesday when 81 senators passed a vote of
confidence in Senate President Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu
without a dissenting voice.
The motion was
moved by Senator Sam Anyanwu (Imo East) at the resumption of the Senate from
four weeks' recess and supported by Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West).
Gbajabiamila Emerges House Leader
The Embattled former House of Representative minority Leader in the 7th assembly. Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila has emerged as the new House leader to dowse the lingering leadership tussle bedeviling the smooth operation of the house since inception of the 8th National Assembly session.
leadership
crisis in the House of Representatives is now appears to have been resolved as the
member, representing Surulere Federal Constituency of Lagos, Mr. Femi
Gbajabiamila, has emerged the Majority Leader of the House.
Nigeria Football International JJ Okocha 5 Storey Building Collapse In Awka
Former Super Eagle international and Bolton Wanderers Play Maker Austin J.J Okocha has been alleged to own the collapsed 4
storey building at Abakaliki street Awka, Anambra state capital.
Information reached Ashiwaju.org revealed that the
building said to had shown some shaking signs at about 3.30 pm on Monday where workers on the site cited the unusual sound, but was gathered that the site engineer ignored the warning.
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