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Highlights Of Decisions Taken During Today’s FEC Meeting Presided By Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, 10th July, presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja.

According to details of the meeting shared on X by presidential media aide, Bayo Onanuga, the council meeting took off with the swearing-in of eight new permanent secretaries. Thereafter, council members congratulated President Tinubu on his re-election as chairman of the Economic Community of West African States for another one-year term.

The meeting, among other things, deliberated on the Procurement Act, Samoa Agreement, separation of universities from the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) platform, the establishment of a University of Technology in Abuja as well as the new Ministry of Livestock Development.

Here are the takeaways:

PROCUREMENT ACT

The council deliberated on the need to align project costs with the budget heads and avoid augmentation after the awards of contracts. Council learnt that the augmented contracts are those inherited by the Tinubu Administration, with most of them awarded more than 10-15 years ago.

The Council decided that the Attorney-General of the Federation should review the Procurement Act in operation since 2007 to bring it in line with contemporary demands.

Henceforth, ministries were urged to reconcile project costs with budget provisions and where extra funding is needed, get the clearance of the Minister of Budget and Minister of Finance. The two ministers will now serve as a clearing house for capital projects, requiring extra-budgetary spending.

SAMOA AGREEMENT

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning and the Minister of Information and National Orientation reported to the council about the misinformation being disseminated by a Nigerian newspaper against the EU-ACP agreement to sow disaffection against the Tinubu Administration.

The Minister of Budget reiterated that there is no issue of LGBTQ in the international agreement signed by the Nigerian government. He and the Attorney General also reported that the agreement does not contain any clause that conflicts with our laws and the Constitution, citing the position of the Nigerian Bar Association. Minister of Information reported on the complaint filed against the newspaper with the Ombudsman of the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria.

ASUU AND IPPIS

The council asked the Secretary of the Government of the Federation to expedite the implementation of the council decision made months ago, separating the universities from the IPPIS platform.

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ABUJA

The Council ratified the anticipatory approval given on 28 May 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari to establish the university in the Federal Capital. The university is the first of the network of Pan African Institutes of Science and Technology dedicated to teaching African scientists and technologists.

MINISTRY OF LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT

Council decided that the Ministry be excised from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and developed along the lines suggested by the Presidential Livestock Development Committee, now headed by Professor Attahiru Jega.

Although many contract memos were stepped down, the FEC approved some others. Among them were:

1. Facility Maintenance Service submitted by EFCC, in favour of Julius Berger at a cost of N392 Million. The contract sum was less than the N533m approved in 2018 for the yearly maintenance of the headquarters of the EFCC in Abuja.

2. Procurement of 2000 tractors, 4000 disc ploughs, 1000 disc ridges, 1200 tractor trailers and assorted spare parts. The items to be supplied are for the National Agricultural Mechanization Programme (NAMP) to strengthen national food security. Aftrade DMCC, which has done a similar job in Zimbabwe, Kenya, South Africa and Togo, will supply all the equipment and will also set up a plant to assemble the machinery, in the second stage of the contract.

3. Contract for the engineering audit of upstream measurement equipment and facilities in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Upstream Sector in favour of Messrs. PE Energy Limited. Completion will be 180 days.

4. Contract for the procurement of pre-field development studies for advanced declaration solution Technology in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Upstream Sector, in favour of Messrs. P-Lyne Energy Limited. Completion will also be in 180 days.

5. Two Contracts for the supply of SUVs and other operational vehicles to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission. The contracts are in favour of Elizade Nigeria Limited, Lanre Shittu Motors and Vinicius Global Link Ltd.

6. Contract for the procurement of low and high-voltage substation connectors in favour of Messrs. Maglous Enterprises Limited. The connectors are for the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

At the end of Wednesday’s meeting, the council adjourned till Monday 15 July.

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Dangote Hike Diesel Price Amid Recent Naira Crash

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has increased the price of diesel from ₦940 per litre to 1,100 per litre, responding to the continuous depreciation of the Nigerian naira against the US dollar.

World wide gist had earlier reported that the Dangote refinery had reduced the diesel prices to ₦940/litre. This decision followed consultations with oil marketers and an initial price reduction from ₦1,200/litre to ₦1,000/litre on April 17.

This trend of price adjustments reflected the refinery’s responsive pricing strategy in relation to market dynamics.

Punch Newspaper, however, reports that this week’s price hike has been directly attributed to the adverse effects of the naira’s instability on currency markets.

“The increase in diesel price is a result of the recent crash of the naira against the dollar,” explained Abubakar Maigandi, National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).

Further insights provided by the National Public Relations Officer of IPMAN, Chief Ukadike Chinedu, revealed the refinery’s intrinsic challenges due to currency depreciation.

“The refinery imports a significant portion of its crude oil, which is priced in dollars; hence, the fluctuations in exchange rates directly impact the cost of refined products,” Ukadike said.

During April, the naira had shown signs of improvement, which positively influenced commodity prices briefly.

However, this improvement was short-lived, as the naira plummeted to over ₦1,400/$ in May, further complicating pricing strategies for businesses reliant on imported goods.

According to a Bloomberg report, the Dangote refinery, a significant industrial project by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has also been reportedly seeking to purchase millions of barrels of US crude to bolster its operations.

This move indicates the refinery’s strategic adjustments in response to operational demands and market conditions.

In addition to the diesel price update, the refinery has announced its plans to commence the distribution of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, domestically starting next month.

This development is seen as a potential game-changer in reducing Nigeria’s dependency on imported petrol.

Oil marketers have reacted positively to the announcement, expressing hope that the refinery’s entry into the petrol market could lead to more competitive pricing.

“We anticipate that the price of petrol from Dangote will be lower than the current rates offered by NNPC, ideally around ₦500 per litre,” Maigandi remarked, highlighting the sector’s expectations for relief in fuel costs.

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Taraba Gov, Kefas Inaugurates LG Autonomy Advisory Committee

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Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has expressed his strong support for the Supreme Court’s ruling on local government autonomy, aligning it with his administration’s goals of decentralization and local empowerment.

At the inauguration event for the state’s Local Government Areas Autonomy Advisory Committee, Kefas emphasized the importance of local government autonomy in promoting democracy and justice.

It is with great pride and a sense of responsibility that we are here today to inaugurate the Local Government Areas Autonomy Advisory Committee,” he stated.

This event marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a more democratic, accountable, and efficient governance system in Taraba State. The Supreme Court’s recent judgment, which aligns perfectly with our administration’s commitment to decentralization and local empowerment, sets a clear path for the full autonomy of our Local Government Areas,” he added.

Kefas highlighted that this judgment supports his earlier decision to hold Local Government Council elections on November 18, 2023, with the swearing-in of elected council chairmen scheduled for November 23, 2023. These steps are crucial to ensuring local governments have the mandate and legitimacy to serve their communities effectively.

To prepare the newly elected council officials, the state organized a comprehensive workshop and induction program. This initiative aimed to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to tackle challenges, especially security issues that have historically troubled the state.

In a noteworthy achievement, for the first time in the state’s history, a Local Government Election Tribunal was established without receiving a single election petition, underscoring the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.

Governor Kefas noted that even before the Supreme Court’s ruling, he had granted full autonomy to local government chairmen via the Bureau for Local Government, Traditional, and Chieftaincy Affairs, emphasizing a profound shift towards true autonomy and self-governance for local governments.

In my communication to the Bureau for Local Government, Traditional and Chieftaincy Affairs on April 26, 2024, I directed that the Local Government Council Chairmen should take full responsibility for the management of the Joint Account Allocation Committee (JAAC) and other administrative affairs,” Kefas explained. “This directive is not just a policy change; it is a profound shift towards true autonomy and self-governance for our local governments.”

At the event, Kefas officially inaugurated the advisory committee, detailing its terms of reference, including implementation oversight, capacity building, financial autonomy, administrative reforms, security coordination, community engagement, and evaluation and feedback.

The establishment of this advisory committee is a clear demonstration of our determined commitment to strengthening local governments in Taraba State. I do not doubt that with the combined effort of this committee, the Bureau for Local Government, Traditional and Chieftaincy Affairs, and all stakeholders, we will achieve our vision of a decentralized, empowered, and prosperous Taraba,” he concluded.

Kefas urged all citizens of Taraba State to remain committed to service, transparency, and accountability, working together to create a governance system that meets the needs of the people and sets a benchmark for others to follow.

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Nigeria Is Gradually Healing From Last Election Tensions – IGP Egbetokun

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has commented that Nigeria is gradually healing from tensions built up during the last general election.

Kayode Egbetokun urged Nigerians to be advocates for justice, facilitators of forgiveness and champions of reconciliation in addressing the security challenges facing the nation.

Egbetokun said this at the opening of the Forgiveness, Justice, and Reconciliation Course 2, convened by the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Development Consult, on Monday in Abuja.

Represented by the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Community Policing, Mohammed Ari, the IGP said there was a need for Nigerians to take drastic steps to reconcile differences and focus on building great future.

“We must be advocates for justice, facilitators of forgiveness, and champions of reconciliation.

“The country is gradually healing from some tensions that escalated during the last election cycle.

“There is a need for us as a people to take drastic steps to reconcile our differences and focus on the future by bringing together experts, practitioners, and stakeholders from various fields.

“We can share insights, learn from each other, and develop comprehensive strategies to address the complexities of conflict resolution,” Ari said.

Ari added that the overall essence of government remained to guarantee the welfare of the citizens. He said with the challenges facing the world and country, every citizen should uphold the principles of forgiveness and justice.

Ari said, “The overall essence of any government is to guarantee the welfare of its people, justice, and security and of course shelter to the people.

“As we are gathered here today, we are reminded of the profound challenges that our country and the world at large are faced with that often manifest in the form of conflicts, grievances, and injustices.

“These challenges test our resolve, our humanity, and our commitment to building a better future. It is in such times that the principles of forgiveness, justice, and reconciliation become not only imperative but germane.”

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