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FRC support for NASS revenue hearings yields N1.84trn – Chairman

FRC support for NASS revenue hearings yields N1.84trn – Chairman

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By Kadiri Abdulrahman

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC), says its provision of technical support to the revenue hearings conducted by the National Assembly, increased independent revenues by about N1.84 trillion.

The Executive Chairman of the Commission, Mr Victor Muruako, stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at a one-day policy dialogue.

The dialogue was on the implementation of the presidential directive of 50 per cent automatic deduction from the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of Government-Owned Enterprises (GOEs).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the dialogue was held in collaboration with the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), with support from the Christian Aid.

Muruako, who was represented by Muhammed Zailani, Director, Administration and Human Resources, said the commission has been providing support to the legislature since the 9th National Assembly

He said that when the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) 2007, is amended to strengthen the commission, there would be more gains in terms of revenue generation and remittances to government coffers.

The chairman pledged the continuous support of the commission to efforts of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration to shore up the revenue base of the country.

“Such support is being demonstrated by the convening of this policy dialogue to gather feedback from government Ministries, Departments and Agencies, on the implementation of the directive on 50 per week cent automatic deduction.

“The directive is part of government efforts to ensure resources for running government businesses as derived from the annual appropriation as the challenges that have arisen from low revenue are no longer news,” he said..

The FRC boss said the presidential directive was intended to improve revenue generation, fiscal discipline, accountability and transparency in the management of Government financial resources and prevention of waste and inefficiencies.

He accused some agencies of impairing government’s efforts by adopting all forms of “creative” accounting standards in the process of disclosing official financial records.

“Some agencies are deliberately declaring losses to avoid payment of operating surplus, while others are preparing more than one audited statement of account for the same year for different purposes,” he said.

Muruako said that the dialogue was an opportunity to appreciate the concerns of the GOEs in respect to the directive and harness feedback for possible future modifications.

He said that the commission had a duty dictated by the FRA to ensure compliance.

According to him, the dialogue also provides an opportunity for all parties to discuss some of the observed challenges and offer solutions that will address issues that will lead to the successful implementation of the policy.

The Executive Director of CISLAC, Auwal Musa, said that the engagement was part of efforts to strengthen opportunities for reducing over-reliance on borrowing.

Musa was represented by Ayo Omowu, CISLAC’s Technical Programme and Communications Specialist.

He said the dialogue would also help in strengthening revenue mobilisation through effective tax expenditure management and remittances from GOEs.

Musa said that the aim was to improve fiscal discipline, transparency and accountability in the management of government financial resources.

According to him, Nigeria is facing its worst economic challenges in decades, marked by consistent decline in government revenue.

“This alarming trend is evidenced by a substantial shortfall in revenue with deficits ranging from 31 per cent to as high as 50 per cent between 2018 and 2023.

“Nigeria’s overall debt burden has skyrocketed, reaching a staggering N87.9 trillion,” he said.

He said that the engagement would also help to build a consensus around supporting policy shifts that promotes fiscal prudence and effective public financial management. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Joseph Edeh

NSCDC, security guards boost intelligence gathering in FCT- Commandant

NSCDC, security guards boost intelligence gathering in FCT- Commandant

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By Kelechi Ogunleye

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), under the leadership of Olusola Odumosu, the FCT Commandant, has intensified its efforts in intelligence gathering to improve security within the territory.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja, Odumosu revealed that the command has embarked on collaborative measures with Private Guard Companies (PGCs) to enhance intelligence collection.

Emphasising the importance of robust intelligence gathering techniques for ensuring the safety and security of residents, Odumosu highlighted the strategic partnership with PGCs as a pivotal aspect of the security architecture in the region.

“Just as the NSCDC have a comparative advantage in information gathering, so are private guards, because they are closer to the people at the grassroots.

“Their spread and constant interaction with the public while rendering services in protecting private and government facilities provided an advantage in knowing happenings within their territory,” he said.

He noted that the NSCDC’s divisional officers and commanders are now working closely with PGCs to facilitate extensive and timely intelligence sharing.

Odumosu stressed the significance of citizens’ involvement in reporting suspicious activities to security agencies.

Acknowledging the limitations in manpower and coverage, Odumosu urged well-meaning Nigerians and FCT residents to act as additional eyes and ears for the NSCDC in areas beyond its immediate reach.

He assured that all information provided to the corps would be handled confidentially and shared with the appropriate authorities for proactive intervention against security threats. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Benson Iziama/Maharazu Ahmed

Coalition applauds FG’s Implementation of FCT Civil Service Act, vows support

Coalition applauds FG’s Implementation of FCT Civil Service Act, vows support

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By Aderogba George

The coalition of Civil Society for Public Service Reform took to the streets of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday to express their support for the implementation of the Civil Service Act of 2018.

Opeyemi Ismail, the convener of the coalition, stated that the group had been supportive of Public Service Reform and had come to pledge their support for the new initiative.

He expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu and FCT Minister Mr Nyesom Wike for championing the implementation of the Civil Service Act in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

Ismail congratulated the newly appointed officials of the FCTA, including Permanent Secretaries, Chairmen, commissioners of FCT Civil Service Commission, and FCT Head of Service.

He emphasised the importance of performance, stating that the coalition would continue to monitor them and hold them accountable for their appointed roles.

Ismail also congratulated every public servant within the FCT service for the renewed hope and opportunity to advance in their careers that this implementation would provide.

He assured the FCT minister and administration of the coalition’s support and advised them to prioritise merit over ethnic biases.

Furthermore, he urged Nigerians to support the newly appointed officials and avoid politicising the appointments. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Idris Abdulrahman

Army to strengthen military justice system, understanding of ICC operations

Army to strengthen military justice system, understanding of ICC operations

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Nigerian Army has taken steps to enhance the capacity of military legal officers to strengthen the military legal system and broaden their understanding of the operations of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, said this at the opening of the Specialised Training of Nigerian Army Personnel on the Operations of the ICC on Tuesday in Abuja.

The training was  organised by the Directorate of Legal Services (Army) in collaboration with the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,

It has the theme, “Understanding the Rome Statute and Operation of the ICC in Order to Enhance the Efficiency of Security Operations”.

Lagbaja, represented by the Deputy Chief of Operations (Army), Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Emekah, said the training was apt in an era where the Nigerian army was entrenched in military operations other than war.

He commended the Director Legal Services for initiating additional steps to meet contemporary expectations of the army and the larger Nigeria society.

According to him, the conduct of war and security operations is regulated by International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law.

“The Nigerian Army, as a responsible organisation, takes deliberate and systematic steps to ensure compliance with these rules, regulations, and laws in the conduct of its operations.

“Currently, the ombudsman for the enforcement of these rules is the ICC, which the Nigerian security forces have had and may still have occasions to interact with.

“It is thus of utmost necessity that Nigerian army personnel and personnel of sister services of the armed forces, as well as other relevant security agencies, ministries, and departments, acquire ample knowledge of the operations of the ICC to effectively guide our forces in the execution of their difficult duties,” he said.

The COAS commended the performance of all officers and soldiers on the recent successes in Nigerian military justice system as reflected in a recent General Court Martial sitting, which he added, had been applauded by many Nigerians.

He said the need to identify gaps in the nation’s force structure, training, and strategic approaches to military justice and operational readiness toward combating the challenges, was more imperative now than ever.

According to him, the diverse nature of the contemporary issues require unity of efforts and multi-agency involvement.

“We must, therefore, work towards cross-sectional synergy and the conceptualisation of ideas on the execution of our missions within a joint environment,” he added.

The Director, Legal Services, Maj.-Gen. Seidu Musa, said the workshop was aimed at having trained military personnel who are knowledgeable on the Rome Statute and the operation of the ICC.

Musa said the workshop was to enable knowledge based authoritative interface with the ICC in the course of performing their duties.

He said the ICC was established by the Rome Statute in 1998 and came into effect in 2002 while Nigerian became a party to the Rome Statute after ratification by the National Assembly.

He said the Office of the Prosecutor at ICC had in December 2020 announced the conclusion of its preliminary investigation of Nigerian situation.

According to him, the investigation concluded on the basis that there was sufficient reason to conclude that both Boko Haram and the Nigerian Security Forces (NSF) especially the Nigerian Army (NA) have committed war crimes.

“There is therefore the need for specialised training on its laws and procedures to make this knowledge preponderant.

“Such training will empower army officers and other trainees with the knowledge to interface authoritatively with the ICC and carry out other ancillary tasks from a position of enhance competence and skill based superior knowledge.

“Military Lawyers and Investigators from the army, navy, air force, other security agencies, relevant stakeholders from Ministries, Departments and Agencies and the academia are all present in this training,” he said.

Musa enjoined the participants to utilise the opportunity to enlarge their knowledge on the Rome Statute and the operation of the ICC.

In his remarks. The Director-General, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Prof. Muhammad Ladan, said the institute believe strongly in national discourse on the question of whether ICC has any credible evidence against Nigeria or not.

Ladan said Nigeria should control the narrative on addressing security challenges, adding that the capacity building workshop was to enable them to see how they could control the narrative on the part of Nigerian military.

He said there has been interventions aimed at constantly reminding the military personnel that even in war situations there must be respect for the rule of law.

The rule of law, according to him, simply means to provide legal constraints and not impede you from carrying out your military operations.

“In the course of military operations there must be respect for rule of law because every war has its own objectives to be achieved.

“In the context of that, the legal constraints are provided such that we are required to simply comply with the minimum benchmark and still achieve our objective,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Maharazu Ahmed

No frosty relationship between APC diaspora, national headquarters–CDC PRO

No frosty relationship between APC diaspora, national headquarters–CDC PRO

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By Adeyemi Adeleye

The All Progressives Congress Committee of Diaspora Chairmen (APC-CDC) says there is no frosty relationship between the diaspora leadership and the APC National headquarters.

The APC-CDC Public Relations Officer, Chief Elias Abone, in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos, said that contrary to this speculation of discord, the Tunde Doherty-led APC-CDC was rather committed to cementing the relationship.

Abone, Chairman of APC Canada, emphasised the unity and integrity within the party’s leadership.

“Let it be unequivocally stated: there exists no frosty relationship between the CDC-APC and the APC headquarters,” Abone said.

He highlighted the diligence of the National Working Committees in fostering peace and reconciliation, ensuring fair elections for all members without favoritism.

According to him, of particular concern is the recent discourse surrounding the UK Congress.

Abone underscored that all actions were conducted transparently and within due process, with notices published for all members, devoid of bias toward any faction.

He further noted the unanimous agreement among interim committee members, including the chairman and secretary, on the election date slated for April 2024.

“The National Working Committee led by the National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Bashiru, was in the UK to unite all the factions and set up an interim committee with equal representation. Due process was followed by an acclamation voice vote,” he said.

Abone reaffirmed Doherty as the legitimate APC CDC chairman, elected through a fair and transparent process.

He clarified that the CDC executives, under Doherty’s leadership, had received full ratification and approval from the National Working Committee.

Cautioning the Chairman of APC-USA, Prof. Adesegun Labinjo, to desist from parading himself as APC-CDC chairman, Abone urged the public to discredit any statements or actions attributed to Labinjo.

He reiterated the party’s commitment to transparency, fairness, and unity.

The spokeman affirmed the diaspora leadership’s readiness to support peaceful and transparent elections in the UK.

He called for a collective responsibility to reject discord within the diaspora chapters and work toward the greater good of the party and the nation.

“With this decisive rebuttal, the APC leadership stands united, resolute in their dedication to upholding democratic principles and fostering harmony within the party,” he said.

Edited by Folasade Adeniran

NIPSS DG advocates value chain training for young geo-scientists in mining

NIPSS DG advocates value chain training for young geo-scientists in mining

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By Martha Agas

The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) is advocating for value chain training for young geo-scientists in the mining sector to enhance their skills.

The Director-General of NIPSS, Prof. Ayo Omotayo, made the call during the pre-conference panel discussion at the 59th Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) in Jos on Monday.

Omotayo, who chaired the panel discussion, urged both public and private sector operators to mobilise resources to train the younger generation to enable them access global opportunities.

He described training as crucial for all sectors to remain relevant, stay abreast of new technology, and foster innovation.

The DG expressed NIPSS readiness to organise capacity building initiatives aimed at formulating policies to advance the mining sector.

Speaking also, Mr Muktar Zanna, the Executive Director of Frontier Exploration at the National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.), said that Nigeria has 37.1 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves as at the beginning of 2023.

Zanna stated this in a paper he presented entitled “Increasing Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Reserves through Increased Exploration in the Inland Basins, Ultra Deep Waters and Infill Exploration in the Mature Niger Delta.

He said that Nigeria has 202 trillion cubic feet of gas which are reserves from the Tertiary Niger Delta.

“Our national aspiration is to increase the reserve to 40 billion barrels of oil and 250 cubic feet of gas.

“The practical way to increase the national reserves base is through increased hydrocarbon exploration,” he said.

He said that the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) has made a provision of 30 per cent of profit oil and gas to be dedicated for Frontier Exploration Fund.

According to him, NNPC Ltd. through its subsidiary, EnServ, is implementing the Frontier Basins exploration activities subject to approval by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference with the theme “Emerging Global Perspectives, Trends and Sustainable Development of Minerals and Energy Resources which started on March 17 will end on March 22. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Maureen Atuonwu

Otuaro takes over as new Presidential Amnesty Programme boss

Otuaro takes over as new Presidential Amnesty Programme boss

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By Jacinta Nwachukwu

Dr Dennis Otuaro, the newly appointed Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has assured that he would render quality service to the Niger Delta people to ensure sustainability of the programme.

Otuaro said this while receiving the handover notes from retired Maj. – Gen. Barry Ndiomu, the outgoing Interim Administrator.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ita Henshaw, the Technical Assistant to the former Interim Administrator, represented Ndiomu at the brief ceremony which took place at the PAP Office.

Otuaro, who spoke after receiving the mantle of leadership, said there would be no room for failure as they would work to achieve President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“I will not betray the trust reposed in me by President Bola Tinubu and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

“I urge members of staff to be focused, embrace my principle and give me the requisite cooperation to move the office forward, as I am not in the Amnesty Office to pursue personal gains.

“I need everybody’s cooperation here to take this programme to greatness. My appeal here is as from today, we should back the crowd and face the job.

“I need everyone’s cooperation so that we don’t disappoint the President, the NSA, the people of the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.

“I believe in this country. Everything about me is in this country and it is also in the Niger Delta.

“We will streamline whatever that we know that is giving us the load to provide excuses, we must streamline some things and we’ll work together,” he said.

Tinubu had last Thursday approved the appointment of Otuaro as Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

It would be recalled that Ndiomu resuscitated and trained Type-Rated as Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers.

He also initiated the Presidential Amnesty Cooperative Scheme, and sustained scholarships of beneficiaries as well as many other flagship initiatives.

The Presidential Amnesty Programme was initiated and signed into law in 2009, to stem youth restiveness, agitation, and ruination of oil processing infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.

The mandate was to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate ex-agitators back into society. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Emmanuel Afonne

Mining: Association advocates safe practices, use of improved technology

Mining: Association advocates safe practices, use of improved technology

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By Martha Agas

The National President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Mr Dele Ayanleke, has called for safe mining practices and improved technology to reposition the sector.

Ayanleke made the call in a paper he presented at the pre-conference and panel discussion of the 59th Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) in Jos on Monday

The paper was titled “Unlocking the Wealth Creation Potential of the Artisanal And Small-scale Mining sub-sector through innovative implementation of a robust governance structure.”

He said that mining practices could be imbued in miners through capacity building, which was particularly crucial for Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM).

Ayanleke said that capacity building for ASM operators and mining operators would empower them to comply with best practices.

“By enhancing the skills and knowledge of ASM operators, they can improve productivity, adopt sustainable mining techniques, and access higher value markets,” he said.

He called on investors in technology and innovation to support the mining sector, adding that the move could significantly enhance the productivity and sustainability of ASM operations.

Ayanleke, however, urged the government and stakeholders to invest in affordable and environmentally- friendly mining technologies, such as mercury-free processing methods and efficient ore extraction techniques, to develop the sector

He said that unlocking the wealth creation potential of ASM required a multi-faceted approach that addressing factors such as governance, market access, finance, among other factors.

Ayanleke said that the first step towards unlocking the wealth creation potential of ASM was to formalise and regulate the sector.

According to him, the move involves establishing clear legal frameworks, licensing procedures, and environmental standards.

He said that formalisation was crucial to enable ASM operators to gain access to legal rights, financial services, and markets, while ensuring environmental sustainability and compliance with labour standards.

Ayanleke urged the government to support ASM cooperatives and associations in accessing formal markets, negotiating fair prices, and meeting quality standards.

The MAN president said that financial inclusion was critical to facilitate access to micro-credit facilities for ASM operators to expand their businesses.

“Governments can collaborate with financial institutions to develop tailored financial products, such as micro-loans and savings accounts, designed to meet the unique needs of ASM operators,” he said.

Ayanleke said that robust community engagement and stakeholder participation, in addition to the creation of wealth, would build harmony between the parties involved.

According to him, the government should enforce strict environmental regulations, promote reclamation and rehabilitation of mining sites, and invest in alternative livelihoods for communities dependent on mining.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference theme is “Emerging Global Perspectives, Trends and Sustainable Development of Minerals and Energy Resources and will end on March 22. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Nick Nicholas//Buhari Bolaji

U.S. strikes Houthi drones, weapons storage container in Yemen

U.S. strikes Houthi drones, weapons storage container in Yemen

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The U.S. armed forces said that they carried out self-defence strikes against drones, missiles and weapons storage containers in areas of Yemen controlled by the Iran-backed Houthi militia late on Monday.

The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it had successfully engaged and destroyed seven anti-ship missiles, three unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and three weapons storage containers in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen in self-defense.

“It was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the region,” CENTCOM said in a statement.

The Islamist militia has vowed to attack ships in the Red Sea linked to Israel.

However, many of the ships that have come under fire have no connection to the country.

The Houthis said they would force an end to the Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, which followed the unprecedented massacre by the Palestinian Islamist organisation Hamas in Israel on Oct. 7.

Because of the continuing Houthi attacks, major shipping companies were increasingly avoiding the shortest sea route between Asia and Europe and sailing around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope instead.

Several Western countries, including the U.S. and Britain, have launched operations to protect ships in the region in response to the Houthi attacks.

The European Union has also launched a military operation to secure merchant shipping in the Red Sea, one of the most important shipping routes for world trade.

On Thursday, militia chief Abdel-Malik al-Houthis said that the group would expand its operations to block ships linked to Israel from even passing through the Indian Ocean towards the Cape of Good Hope.

The following day, the militants said they had targeted three Israeli and U.S. vessels in the Indian Ocean.

Al-Houthi last week said his group had targeted more than 73 vessels and warships since they started their attacks in November. (dpa/NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Cecilia Odey/Chioma Ugboma

Perform or be sacked, Wike tells FCTA Perm. Secs.

Perform or be sacked, Wike tells FCTA Perm. Secs.

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By Philip Yatai

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has advised the newly inaugurated Permanent Secretaries for the FCT Administration to perform, else, they will be sacked.

Wike gave the warning after the inauguration of the Chairman and Commissioners of the FCT Civil Service Commission, FCT Head of Service, and the Permanent Secretaries in Abuja on Monday.

“As a permanent secretary, you are not a political appointee, and you know the implication of that.

“If you perform below our expectations, there is nothing like query him in accordance with civil service rules.

“We have no time for that. We will just send you packing as permanent secretary,’’ he said.

Wike added: “I don’t want to hear that files are unduly delayed.

“We want you to support the government of President Bola Tinubu to realise the Renewed Hope Agenda’’.

The minister reminded the FCT workers of the long struggle for the realisation of the FCT Civil Service Commission since enactment of the law in 2018.

He said as President Tinubu had actualised the dream, it was only fair that workers pay back by being committed and work for the success of his administration.

The minister said the newly inaugurated Head of Service would send out posting letters to Directors as part of his promise to reshuffle them.

Wike also called on the Coordinators of Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD), Abuja Municipal Management Council (AMMC) and Abuja Infrastructure Investment Council (AIIC) to discharge their duties diligently.

He particularly urged the STDD coordinator to pay close attention to the developments taking place in area councils in line with the directive of President Tinubu.

Wike also urged AMMC coordinator to make sure the street lights are working, sanitation are done very well, and public buildings are well repaired.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those inaugurated are Mr Chidi Amadi, as his Chief of Staff, Mr Emeka Ezeh as Chairman of FCT Civil Service Commission, with six commissioners representing the six geopolitical zones.

The commissioners are, Ahmed Mohammed (North West), Anthony Okeah (South-South), Mohammed Ibrahim (North East), Miskoom Naantuam (North Central), Jide Jimoh (South West) and Barrister Azubike (South East).

Also inaugurated is Mr Udo Atang, the pioneer Head of FCT Civil Service and 10 permanent secretaries.

They permanent secretaries are; Adam Babagana (North East), Wanki Ibrahim (North East), Asmau Mukhtar (North West), Dogo Bodinga (North West), Olusa Olusegun (South West) and Adetoyi Kolawole (South West).

Others are; Grace Adayilo (North Central), Olubunmi Olowookere (North Central), Ibe Chukwuemeka (South East) and Okonkwo Nonubari (South South).

The minister also inaugurated Mr Abdulkadir Zulkarfi as Coordinator STDD and Mr Felix Obuah, Coordinator AMMC.

NAN reports that Mr Oladiran Akindele, who was appointed Coordinator, Abuja Infrastructure Investment Council (AIIC) was absent at the inauguration. (NAN)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

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