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December 3, 2020 Boko Haram insurgency: Retired generals, NEF, others warn against hiring mercenaries

Boko Haram insurgency: Retired generals, NEF, others warn against hiring mercenaries

The calls by Borno state Governor, BABAGANA ZULUM and some Senators on the federal government to hire mercenaries to clear the remnant of Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East have been attracting reactions.

This is because some retired generals and socio-political groups have faulted the call saying the country is capable of defending itself.

The recent brutal killings of 43 rice farmers at Kwashebe village in Borno State necessitate the call.

A former Chief of Defence Staff, JOSHUA DOGONYARO and a former General Officer Commanding, 1 Division, Major General ABIODUN ROLE in an interview said what the military needed was ammunitions to execute the war.

According to them, the military also required support of the citizens including the media, to help in the asymmetrical war.

Also, socio-political groups, including the Northern Elders’ Forum, and the Coalition of Northern Groups, have also kicked against faulted move.

December 2, 2020 INSECURITY: Boss of NHIS Prof Usman Yusuf warns country stand risk of not conducting 2023 elections

INSECURITY: Boss of NHIS Prof Usman Yusuf warns country stand risk of not conducting 2023 elections

Former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof USMAN YUSUF has warned that the country stand the risk of not conducting the 2023 general elections if it fails to nip the current security situation in the bud.

He said those suffering from insecurity challenges are not concerned about who leads the country after the 2023 general elections.

While speaking on a monitored programme, Prof USMAN YUSUF said the challenge is for the President to do all it takes to end senseless killings in the country.

According to him, despite the huge population, the north is still under-policed thereby making the people vulnerable to attacks.

Prof USMAN YUSUF said calls in some quarters for mercenaries to be engaged to clear the terrorists are not a bad idea.

December 2, 2020 FG: U-turn car owners will pay N250,000 for run on gas

FG: U-turn car owners will pay N250,000 for run on gas

The Federal Government says car owners will pay up to N250,000 to have their vehicles converted to run on gas.

JUSTICE DEREFAKA, Technical Adviser on Gas Business and Policy Implementation to Minister of State for Petroleum, TIMIPRE SYLVA, made this known today.

According to him, conversion of vehicles from petrol to run on gas will take at least seven hours at the various conversion centers across the country.

The Minister of state for Petroleum had said in September that the government will convert the vehicles of Nigerians to run on gas for free to cushion the effect of the hike in pump price of petrol.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI yesterday performed the official roll out an auto gas programme called the National Gas Expansion Programme virtually from the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The programme is expected to deliver at least one million vehicle conversions by the end of 2021

December 1, 2020 Federal Government launches the national gas expansion programme

Federal Government launches the national gas expansion programme

PROGRAMME AIMED AT MAXIMISING THE GAS DEPOSIT IN THE COUNTRY.

The Federal Government has rolled out an autogas programme called the National Gas Expansion Programme.

The programme involves the conversion of fuel-powered cars, generators from petrol to gas and aimed at deepening domestic usage of natural gas in its various forms in the country.

The programme is expected to extend operations to all states of the Federation.

It is also in line with the Federal Government’s plan to make gas the first choice source of cheaper and cleaner energy.

While attending the event held in Lugbe, Abuja, virtually from the villa, President BUHARI said it is time for Nigeria ranked the 9th among countries with Gas deposit to fully maximize its potentials.

On his part, the Minister of State for Petroleum, TIMIPRE SYLVA disclosed that the programme will create two million jobs in the first instance.

For the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, MELE KYARI, the initiative was to reduce huge amount spent by Nigerians on fuel.

Our correspondent reports that five Gas powered Transport buses and ten converted buses were launched at the event with some handed over to the Nigeria Labour Congress.

The Federal Government Autogas program is expected to deliver at least one million vehicle conversions by the end of 2021.

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