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December 8, 2023 Former CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi Renew Calls For audit OF NNPC, asks President to cede position of Minister of Petroleum

Former CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi Renew Calls For audit OF NNPC, asks President to cede position of Minister of Petroleum

A Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI has again called for a comprehensive audit of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) in order to reveal the country’s daily oil production, exports, and accrued revenue.

Speaking at The Bank Directors Summit in Abuja, SANUSI, described NNPCL as the most opaque oil company in the world.

SANUSI, who said his insistence on accountability in the oil and gas sector led to his removal from the apex bank, emphasized the need for accountability within the nation’s oil sector.

He was CBN governor from June 2009 to February 2014.

The former Kano emir also stressed that the President should not hold the position of Minister of Petroleum.

The renowned economist also questioned the NNPCL for allegedly failing to remit enough foreign exchange into the government coffers despite the removal of fuel subsidies by the current administration.

 

 

December 6, 2023 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Tops Forbes’ Ranking As Most Powerful Woman In Africa

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Tops Forbes’ Ranking As Most Powerful Woman In Africa

In a recent release of Forbes' 20th annual ranking, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, has been named the most powerful woman in Africa.

The prominent Nigerian secured the 87th position on the global Most Powerful Women in the World list, outpacing South African businesswoman Mpumi Madisa, who holds the 88th spot.

Adding to the African representation on the prestigious list, Tanzanian President Samia Hassan claimed the 93rd position, while Nigerian media mogul and philanthropist Mo Abudu secured the 98th spot. The rankings highlight these women's influential roles on the global stage, representing a diverse range of fields and accomplishments.

At the pinnacle of the list, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission for Impactful Policy and Budget, claimed the title of the most powerful woman in the world for 2023. Following closely, Christine Lagarde, the European Central Bank President, secured the second position, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris took the third spot.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's recognition reinforces her influence as a global leader and underscores the growing impact of African women on the international stage. The diverse representation of African women on Forbes' list highlights their achievements and contributions across various sectors, making a mark on the world's stage of influence and power.

November 16, 2023 Inflation Rate Climbs Further To 27.33% For October 2023

Inflation Rate Climbs Further To 27.33% For October 2023

Nigeria’s headline inflation rate has increased to 27.33%, marking an upward trend from the September rate of 26.72%.

This was disclosed by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in its Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for September, released today.

The October 2023 headline inflation rate represents a 0.61 percent increase compared to the figure for the previous month.

The latest figure marks the tenth consecutive rise in the country’s inflation rate this year.

On a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate was 6.24 percent higher compared to the rate recorded in October 2022, which stood at 21.09 percent.

Every month, the rate of increase in inflation dropped by 0.37% compared to September.

Food continues to be the major driver of inflation, as food inflation rose to 1.52% on a year-on-year basis.

Food inflation by state revealed that Kogi State had the highest food prices with a food inflation rate of 41.74%, followed by Kwara (38.48%) and Lagos (37.37%).

November 6, 2023 Cooking Gas Shortage Grips Lagos And Several Other States

Cooking Gas Shortage Grips Lagos And Several Other States

Liquefied petroleum gas, commonly known as cooking gas, is currently in short supply in Lagos and various other states nationwide.

Our correspondents have identified the following affected states: Katsina, Sokoto, Delta, Kaduna, and Kano.

The price of this essential commodity has been steadily rising since late last month, leading to escalating costs for consumers. Notably, gas terminal owners had raised prices by 66% in October alone. The cost of a 20-metric-ton load of cooking gas increased from N10 million at the beginning of the previous month to N16 million by the end of the same month, even though the NLNG (Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas) was supplying 20 MT of cooking gas to them at N9 million.

A market survey over the weekend revealed that a 12.5-kg cylinder of cooking gas is now selling for prices ranging from N13,500 to N14,000 on the black market. Some traders noted that gas plant owners are now selling to them at prices between N1,100 and N1,200 per kg since they cannot access an adequate supply.

In June, the price for a 12.5-kg cylinder was approximately N8,700. By September, it had risen to N10,200, and as of Saturday, the cost had surged to a range between N13,500 and N14,000.

In a conversation with Oladapo Olatunbosun, the President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, it was revealed that there is currently an insufficient supply of cooking gas in Lagos State. Olatunbosun also mentioned that in his gas plant, he sells at N950 per 1kg, urging the public to be cautious and avoid patronizing those without gas plants, as they would add their profit margins, exacerbating the challenges faced by the country.

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