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BON Names Only Five Candidates For Presidential Debate

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Presidential Debate to Commence on January 19 - BON Names just 5

Five Presidential Candidates Recognised For Presidential Debate By BON – On January 19

Presidential Debate – Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) have named only five political parties, to participate in 2019 vice presidential and presidential debates.

Presidential Debate to Commence on January 19 - BON Names just 5

According to a statement signed by the Executive Secretary of the NEDG, Eddi Emesiri,

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LIST OF THE FIVE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ARE: 

  1. The parties are Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN),
  2. Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN),
  3. All Progressives Congress (APC),
  4. Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and
  5. Young Progressives Party (YPP).

This means the presidential candidates expected at the Presidential Debate are:

  1. Atiku Abubakar of PDP
  2. Muhammadu Buhari of APC
  3. Oby Ezekwesili of ACPN
  4. Fela Durotoye and
  5. Kingsley Moghalu.

BON and NEDG have excluded Omoyele Sowore of the African Alliance Congress; Donald Duke of the Social Democratic Party; Tope Fasua, and a host of others.

The Vice Presidential debate will hold from 7pm at the congress hall of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja on Friday, December 14, 2018.

The presidential debate will hold on Saturday, January 19, 2019.

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  1. Orful mgt

    December 12, 2018 at 10:29 am

    Where are other candidates?
    Corruption dey everywhere Sha
    Sha visit my website https://news.ncbn.ng

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NLC Backs Bill on Rent Regulation in FCT

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NLC Backs Bill on Rent Regulation in FCT

Author : Eunice Johnson, Abuja

The Nigeria Labour Congress has endorsed the planned bill on monthly house rent in the Federal Capital Territory introduced by the Senator representing Kogi West District, Smart Adeyemi.

The bill titled, ‘Advanced Rent (Residential Apartments, Office Spaces, etc.) Regulation Bill 2022,’ has gone through first reading at the Senate. It provides for a maximum of three months’ advance rent payment in the first instance and subsequent monthly payment for the rest of any tenancy lease in the FCT.

The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, in a statement on Thursday, said the bill was in tandem with the rent regime in most parts of the world, including South Africa and Kenya.

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The statement was titled, ‘The Nigeria Labour Congress throws its full weight behind the bill on monthly house rent in the FCT.

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Kaduna targets n150bn IGR in two years —commissioner

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Kaduna targets n150bn IGR in two years —commissioner

The Kaduna state commissioner of budget and planning commission, alhaji Mohammed Sani Abdullahi, said the state is targeting n150bn as internally generated revenue in the next two years. The commissioner also said this could be achieved by expanding the revenue base without increasing tax in the state.

Abdullahi stated this in an interactive session with newsmen shortly after the state governor, malam nasir el-rufai, signed into law the state’s 2022 budget of n278.58bn at the sir kashim ibrahim government house, Kaduna.

The signed budget allocated n184.53bn to capital expenditure while n94.05bn to recurrent on a ratio of 66:37. Abdullahi noted that with 25 percent of the entire budget, education is getting the lion share while the health sector got 14 percent.

The commissioner also stated that the urban renewal projects in Kaduna, Zaria and kafanchan and other infrastructural projects were slated for completion in 2022. This is just as he disclosed that the state would be launching a social investment programme with over n4 billion provided for the vulnerable people across the 23 local government areas of the state.

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This, the commissioner further stated, was to enable the government to intervene directly in the life of the people across the rural areas.

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Communication Ministry Gives Zero Allocation to Nipost Out of N137.2billion Capital Votes

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Communication Ministry Gives Zero Allocation to Nipost Out of N137.2billion Capital Votes

Nigeria Postal Service ( NIPOST) , got zero allocation from N137.2billion capital votes earmarked for the Ministry of  Communication and Digital Economy as well as the three Parastatals under it .

While in the proposed N160.593billion budget for the Ministry, NIGCOMSAT, NIPOST and National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), the Ministry got N85.231billion for capital votes, NIMC N46.533billion and NIGCOMSAT N5.440billion, NIPOST has zero allocation.

This was made known by the joint committee of the National Assembly on Communication during budget defense session with the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Pantami and heads of agencies under the Ministry at the National Assembly on Thursday.

The Committee Chaired by Senator Oluremi Tinubu expressed dissatisfaction with the development sating it was wrong for the agency not to be given any capital vote for 2022 fiscal year. Senator Tinubu specifically asked the Minister whether the zero capital budget allocation proposed for NIPOST in 2022 was based on non – request by the agency or lack of fund.

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The Committee she added, may have to appropriate something for the agency if there is no solid reason for the zero allocation. The Minister in his response said, he was not against some votes taken from the capital estimates of the Ministry for NIPOST.

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