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April 15, 2021 Minister Apologizes For Recent Power Outages As Eight Power Plants Shut Down

Minister Apologizes For Recent Power Outages As Eight Power Plants Shut Down

The Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, has apologized for the recent power outages experienced in different parts of the country.

In a series of tweets posted on his Twitter handle today April 15, Mamman attributed the power outage to the breakdown of eight power plants.

His tweets read;

''I sincerely regret the recent Power outages across the Nation and the difficulties it has brought with it, and wish to assure my Fellow Nigerians that everyone involved is working assiduously to restore the National grid to its previous historical levels and exceed that.

The problem is caused by the breakdown of some National Integrated Power Plants supplying electricity to the national grid. The plants are namely, Sapele, Afam, Olonrunsogo, Omotosho, Ibom, Egbin, Alaoji and Ihovbor. The Jebba Power Plant was shut down for annual maintenance.

Seven other integrated Power plants, namely Geregu, Sepele, Omotosho, Gbarain, Omuku, Paras and Alaoji are experiencing gas constraints while the Shiroro hydroelectric power plant has water management issues.''

Minister apologizes for recent power outages as eight power plants shut down  

 

April 15, 2021 Pantami Vows To Sue Newspaper Over Report

Pantami Vows To Sue Newspaper Over Report

Communications and Digital Economy Minister Dr. Ali Isa Pantami vowed yesterday to sue a national daily for publishing a report that he has been placed on the watch-list by the United States (U.S.).

Pantami made the threat in a statement by his lawyer, Michael Jonathan Numa, Senior Partner of the Karina Tunyan (SAN) and Company, in Abuja.

The minister said even though the news outlet has retracted the report via its Twitter handle, “such grave and unverified allegations cannot be wished away by a bland and emotionless tweet which does not show contriteness for the immeasurable and malignant damage done to our Client’s pristine reputation.”

He said he has no option than to “pursue every legal means to guard his hard earned reputation as indicated in his letter of 12th April, 2021.

The lawyer said: “We continue to act as Counsel to Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, the Honourable Minister of Communication and Digital Economy hereinafter referred to as our client and on whose express instruction we issue this press release.

“Our client’s attention has been drawn to a purported ‘Retraction’ of the unfounded front-page headline publication on the Sunday Edition of the Daily Independent Newspaper dated 11th day of April, 2021, with the title ‘Disquiet as America Places Nigerian Minister on Watch List.’

“The newspaper article had contained grave defamatory statements impugning the hard-earned reputation of our client.

“The Daily Independent Newspaper has now purportedly retracted the grossly libelous statements and allegations via its twitter handle (@IndependentNGR) on the 14th day of April, 2021, claiming that they have realised that the publication ‘has not been verified to be true’.

“This is an affirmation of the high level of irresponsibility exhibited by the media house which prides itself as ‘the most read newspaper among the political and business elites.

“A defamatory publication containing such grave and unverified allegations cannot be wished away by a bland and emotionless tweet which does not show contriteness for the immeasurable and malignant damage done to our Client’s pristine reputation.

“The said retraction having not met our client’s demand leave us with no option than to pursue every legal means to guard the hard earned reputation of our client as earlier indicated in our letter of 12th April, 2021.”

April 15, 2021 Nigeria’s Food Inflation Jumps To 22.95%, Highest In Over 12 Years

Nigeria’s Food Inflation Jumps To 22.95%, Highest In Over 12 Years

The agency announced on Thursday, April 15, 2021 that food inflation rose to 22.95% (year-on-year) in March, the highest on the inflation records logged from 2009.

The rise in the food index was caused by increases in prices of bread and cereals, potatoes, yam and other tubers, meat, vegetable, fish, oils and fats and fruits.

The headline inflation also rose to 18.17% (year-on-year) in March, the highest since January 2017.

"The urban inflation rate increased by 18.76 percent (year-on-year) in March 2021 from 17.92% recorded in February 2021, while the rural inflation rate increased by 17.60 percent in March 2021 from 16.77% in February 2021," Thursday's report noted.

The core inflation, which excludes the prices of volatile agricultural produce, also rose to 12.67% last month, according to the NBS report.

Nigeria's headline inflation has been consistently rising each month for the past 19 months, a trend worrying many.

The Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, said in February that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has a major target to bring down inflation to single digits.

"The largest contributor to inflation in Nigeria is food inflation. When you decouple it, you find that transport costs are the largest contributor.

"Hence the decision to reduce import duties on tractors and other vehicles in the Finance Act 2020," she said.

Headline inflation in Nigeria has not been single digits for five years since 9.62% was recorded in January 2016.

The CPI measures the average change over time in prices of goods and services consumed by people for day-to-day living.

10,534 respondents spread across the country usually provide price data for regularly priced market items of 740 goods and services.

April 14, 2021 Burkina Faso’s Ex-President Compaore Charged With 1987 Murder Of Captain Thomas Sankara

Burkina Faso’s Ex-President Compaore Charged With 1987 Murder Of Captain Thomas Sankara

The former president of Burkina Faso, BLAISE COMPAORÉ is to stand trial for the murder of Thomas Sankara, the man who he ousted in 1987.

COMPAORÉ was forced into exile in 2014 after he attempted to change the law to extend his rule. A warrant for his arrest was issued in 2015.

A military tribunal on Tuesday indicted him for "attack on state security, complicity in murder and concealment of corpse".

Thirteen other people were among those charged along with the former president.

Sankara, often called the African Che Guevara, was a hugely popular leader and has become a cult figure.

 

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