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December 30, 2020 Chairmen In Lagos Gives Full Support In Ongoing Efforts To Curb The Spread Of Covid-19

Chairmen In Lagos Gives Full Support In Ongoing Efforts To Curb The Spread Of Covid-19

The Conference 57 of Chairmen in Lagos state has declared full support to the ongoing efforts by Governor SANWO-OLU in curbing the spread of coronavirus in the state.

They also applauded the awards bestowed on him in recognition of his exemplary and proactive leadership displayed as covid-19 incident commander in Lagos State.

The group in a statement by spokesman, DAINI OLUSESAN said the awards and accolades didn't come as surprise due to giant strides made in other sectors of the economy.

As the second wave of the virus is imminent, the group urged all residents to mask up, sanitize, observe social distancing, and other coronavirus safety protocols as an impetus to militate against the spread of the virus.

December 30, 2020 President Buhari Places Ban On Food Import Loan

President Buhari Places Ban On Food Import Loan

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop issuing loans to traders proposing to import food into the country, just as announced that in the year 2021, the administration would be placing more emphasis on addressing food inflation.

Buhari said that the new development was a strategy to boost funds circulation and further stabilize the economy following the impact of coronavirus on the country’s main source of revenue, oil, with production capacity and price cut down.

The president stressed that the country does not need imported foods to feed its citizens since no fewer than seven states have embarked on full-scale agricultural activities especially rice farming.

Speaking at the fifth regular meeting with the Presidential Economic Advisory Council held on Tuesday at the State House in Abuja, he noted that granting loan waiver to traders for food importation would cripple achievements made by the apex government in its diversification program that was aimed at reducing dependence on oil revenue.

While emphasizing the place of agriculture in the efforts to restore the economy global status, the President agreed that measures must be put in place to curtail inflation in the country:

Buhari, who wondered what would have happened to the country’s economy considering the devastating global crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic if Nigeria had not embraced agriculture, said that the administration would keep a keen eye on food inflation in 2021 to sustain the gains recorded in the agriculture sector.

Going back to the land is the way out. We depend on petrol at the expense of agriculture. Now the oil industry is in turmoil. We are being squeezed to produce at 1.5 million barrels a day as against a capacity to produce 2.3 million. At the same time, the technical cost of our production per barrel is high, compared to the Middle East production.

“We will continue to encourage our people to go back to the land. Our elite is indoctrinated in the idea that we are rich in oil, leaving the land for the city for oil riches. We are back to the land now.

“We must not lose the opportunity to make life easier for our people. Imagine what would have happened if we didn’t encourage agriculture and closed the borders. We would have been in trouble,” he added.

At the meeting which was attended by members of the cabinet, it was agreed that the sharp deterioration in the international economic environment was impacting Nigeria’s economic sustainability.

The apex government added: “Nigeria’s economic growth continues to be constrained by obvious challenges including infrastructural deficiencies and limited resources for government financing”.

The government further emphasized the need to make the private sector of the economy the primary source of investment, rather than the government.

As gathered, the meeting reviewed progress towards structural reforms in response to the economic crises, including the institution of the Economic Sustainability Plan, the changes in electricity tariff and fuel pricing regime, the partial re-opening of the Land Borders, the movement towards the unification of exchange rates and budgetary reforms through Finance Bill 2020 and 2021.

After the review, it was agreed that to prepare the country for the challenges ahead, it is imperative to ensure Macroeconomic stability, create certainty, and re-build investor confidence in the economy.

Also, it was emphasized that there was a need to deepen structural reforms initiated by the administration as a basis for stimulating investments from domestic and international sources with a view to raising productivity in key sectors of the economy.

December 30, 2020 Nigeria’s First Professor Of Criminology Dies From COVID-19

Nigeria’s First Professor Of Criminology Dies From COVID-19

Femi Odekunle, a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), is dead.

PCAC is headed by Itse Sagay, a professor of law.

TheCable gathered that Odekunle, also a professor, died at the COVID-19 isolation center in Gwagalada, Abuja, on Tuesday evening.

At the briefing of the presidential task force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation, had said: “A good friend of this government just passed on at 6:30pm”.

It is unclear if Mustapha was referring to Odekunle or another person but he said discussions were ongoing to help the deceased hours before news of his death broke.

Nigeria is currently experiencing the second wave of the pandemic.

Mustapha had earlier said within one week since Nigeria entered the second wave of infections, 16 out of every 100 tests returned positive.

Within the past two weeks, the daily count of COVID-19 cases recorded a significant rise — increasing to more than 1,000 cases within a 24-hour period.

In July, Odekunle made the headlines when he kicked against the arrest of Ibrahim Magu, former acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He had described Magu’s ordeal as a power play by blocs in the corridor of power.

Odekunle had alleged that Abubakar Malami, minister of justice, is the arrowhead of the bloc that is not really interested in President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption fight.
A graduate of the University of Ibadan, 1968, he got his PhD in sociology and social psychiatry from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, in the United States, in 1974.

Acknowledged as the first professor of criminology in Nigeria, Odekunle lectured in different universities.

Source: Cable.

December 30, 2020 Marcus Rashford Plays Down United’s Title Contention After Securing Late Winner Against Wolves.

Marcus Rashford Plays Down United’s Title Contention After Securing Late Winner Against Wolves.

Manchester United striker MARCUS RASHFORD downplays title contention at the moment despite his injury-time goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers moving the Red Devils up to second on the table.

The English talisman let one fly with a left-footed shot that deflected off ROMAIN SAISS to leave Wolves goal-keeper, RUI PATRICIO completely wrong-footed.

RASHFORD was vocal about playing down the club's intention to clinch the title by stating "We are a team that is still doing a lot of work on ourselves and to be looking at the table so early on in the season is a bit stupid of us".

Manchester United are now two points behind leaders Liverpool having played the same number of games, which is as close as they have been to the top of the table at this stage of the season since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

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