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PropertiesRe: Cement Price Surges To N15,000 In Abuja by Bobloco: 1:30pm On Feb 16, 2024
Watianoengineer:
Those shouting Peter Obi up and down as if he has magic wand what would Obi had done differently? Peter Obi that failed in Anambra is who they are comparing with a man that set the template for modern Lagos. Even if the price of cement is 50k, we will continue to pray for and support the renewed hope agenda of President Tinubu
Your foolery is legendary
BusinessRe: Banks Induce Customers On Conversion Of Dollar Deposits To Naira by Bobloco: 1:01pm On Feb 16, 2024
blacknp, Are you aware of this?

If yes! What do you have to say?
CrimeRe: Man Knocked Down While Escaping With Woman’s Foodstuffs In FCT by Bobloco: 8:51am On Feb 16, 2024
Signs of the great Tinubulation
EducationRe: Herbert Wigwe: Wigwe University Project (Video) by Bobloco: 8:44am On Feb 16, 2024
sad
FoodRe: Nigerian States With Fastest-Rising Food Prices In 2024 (Full List) by Bobloco: 9:46pm On Feb 15, 2024
The great Tinubulation
FoodRe: Food Inflation Under President Tinubu by Bobloco: 3:22pm On Feb 15, 2024
Bulabans will blame Buhari
CrimeFG Discontinues Treason Case Against Sowore by Bobloco(op): 12:26pm On Feb 15, 2024
The Federal Government has declared its intention to discontinue the treasonable felony case instituted against the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore.

The development was made known in a document by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi.

The document dated February 15, 2024, was addressed to the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Abuja Division.

In the document, the government disclosed its intention to also discontinue the case against Sowore’s co-defendant, Olawale Bakare aka Mandate.

The document read, “Between Federal Republic of Nigeria – (complainant) and Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare aka Mandate (defendants).

“Notice of discontinuance. By virtue of the power conferred on me under Section 174 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, Section 107 (1) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Aet 2015 and all other powers enabling me on that behalf, I, Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi, SAN intend to discontinue Charge No FHC/ABI/CR/235/2019.

“Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.”


Meanwhile, the trial judge, Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, had on Wednesday, February 14, threatened to strike out the over four-year-long treasonable felony case.

The judge also urged the Federal Government’s prosecution team to get its acts together following the inability of the FG’s counsel to make clear their arguments in court on Wednesday and in November 2023.

Sowore was arrested by DSS operatives at midnight on August 3, 2019, two days before a planned #RevolutionNow protest tagged “Days of Rage,” convened by the pro-democracy activist and slated for August 5, 2019.

Following his arrest, he was arraigned by the DSS on several occasions and was later released following sustained pressure.

Sowore was being legally represented in court by the law firm of pro-democracy and human rights activist, Femi Falana, SAN.

Meanwhile, Sowore has vowed to sue the Federal Government and the Department of State Services to the tune of ₦1billion, for the cost of time and resources, mental and financial trauma caused his person, businesses, wife and children, and extended family, and the alleged assassination of his younger brother, Olajide Sowore in 2021.

He made the development known on Thursday in an exclusive telephone interview with our correspondent.


The pro-democracy activist and presidential candidate of the African Action Congress noted that he would sue the FG both in Nigeria and the United States for all the trauma and pains that were inflicted on him while he was detained and later confined within Nigeria for about five years.

Sowore said, “I’m not supposed to be congratulated because the Federal Government had now decided to discontinue the treasonable felony case against me. I didn’t commit any crime, they only decided to waste my time and the resources of the country.

“But we’re not giving up. I will sue the Federal Government of Nigeria and the DSS for ₦1billion as compensation for the cost of time and resources, mental and financial trauma that they caused my person, my businesses, my wife and children, and my extended family, and also for the assassination of my brother, Olajide Sowore during this five-year period that I was abducted, detained, and now confined to Nigeria while they seized my passport.”

https://punchng.com/just-in-fg-discontinues-treason-case-against-sowore/
CelebritiesRe: Ned Nwoko Surprises Wife Regina Daniels With Lexus Bulletproof SUV Val's Gift by Bobloco: 8:05pm On Feb 14, 2024
This one is constituency project money
SportsRe: I’m Not Iwobi, I’ll Insult Your Parent If You Insult Me –sadiq Warns Nigerians by Bobloco: 7:23pm On Feb 14, 2024
illicit:
Correct

Anybody wey insult Tinubu

I insult them too

Free of charge

🥵
Your foolery is legendary
FoodRe: Rising production cost: Bakers Begin Nationwide Strike On February 27 by Bobloco: 8:24am On Feb 14, 2024
Timoleon:
I remember what I said on the 1st

2024 will be a worse economic year for Nigeria than 2023. The good news however is that 2024 will be a better economic year than 2025. Go figure.
Under this calamitous Tinubu regime, there's no better economic year.

It's all gloom and doom.
RomanceRe: Police Arrest 2 For Having Sex In Police College Church In Maiduguri (pic) by Bobloco: 9:09am On Feb 13, 2024
grin
CrimeRe: Don't Spread Lies About The Police - IGP Delear War On Fake News & Cyberbullying by Bobloco: 7:07am On Feb 13, 2024
Mr IGP, lies aren't being spread about the police; rather, criminal acts committed by the police are what are being reported.
BusinessRe: Access Holdings Names Bolaji Agbede As Acting CEO by Bobloco: 5:56am On Feb 13, 2024
Beuberry:
Lies from pit of hell.
Stop all these division!
Congratulations to Mrs Agbaje.
Ms
CrimeRe: Four Nigerian Policemen Reject N8 Million Bribe From Arrested Criminals by Bobloco: 10:32pm On Feb 12, 2024
Nigerian police rejects bribe and it becomes news
BusinessRe: Shyngle, Wigwe's Dad Was Head Of NTA & His Mum Was A Nurse by Bobloco: 10:13pm On Feb 12, 2024
sad
CrimePolice Rifle, Ammunition Disappear Inside Palace In Delta by Bobloco(op): 10:11pm On Feb 12, 2024
A police inspector attached to the palace of the Olu of Warri, Delta State, has lost his AK-47 rifle with serial number 0927 alongside 60 rounds of ammunition on Sunday inside the palace.

The mobile police officer, identified as Yusuf Samaila, was watching the match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) when they disappeared.

The police inspector from the PMF 51, Oghara, headquarters of the Ethiope West local government area of Delta State, reportedly lost the firearm when his room was burgled, and his rifle was taken away by an unknown person.


Confirming the incident, a source in Warri, privy to the matter, said that the mobile police officer had locked his rifle with 60 rounds of ammunition inside his room in the palace and gone to watch the match, but when he returned to his room, the firearm was missing.

“It was during halftime when he came back to his room, he discovered that the room had been burgled and both the rifle and ammunition taken away.”

“Based on this, his unit commander attached to the Olu of Warri Palace went to the Warri area command to report the case of the missing firearm within the palace premises.

“The police officer is being interrogated with the intention to recover and arrest anyone behind the stolen rifle and ammunition, while the palace chiefs are also said to be on top of the matter traditionally.”


When contacted, Delta State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Bright Edafe, confirmed the development but said the rifle had been recovered.

https://leadership.ng/police-rifle-ammunition-disappear-inside-palace-in-delta/
PoliticsRe: APC Chieftain Attacks Arewa For Mocking Tinubu by Bobloco: 7:02pm On Feb 11, 2024
angry
CelebritiesRe: Fuel, Cement, Cost Of Living, After AFCON E Go Clear - Paul Okoye by Bobloco: 6:54pm On Feb 11, 2024
richiemcgold:
Allow us to win AFCON first.

All enemies of Nigeria shall go to hell.

If you wish this country bad, you shall go to hell too,

AMEN.
At every point in time, it must be reiterated that there is a great tinubulation.
PoliticsRe: Win The Trophy To Ameliorate The Pains Of Those We Lost – Obi Urges Super Eagles by Bobloco: 6:22pm On Feb 11, 2024
angry
TravelRe: 2 Dead As Private Jet Carrying 5 Lands On Florida Interstate by Bobloco: 6:21pm On Feb 11, 2024
Malroux:
The great Tinubulation continues.
Even in the US

shocked
PoliticsRe: Pay Us Our January Salaries, Nigerian Federal Workers Lament by Bobloco: 4:20pm On Feb 11, 2024
Kukutenla:
But seunmsg said federal workers have been paid
Don't mind that fellow

His job here is to spread lies, falsehood and propaganda
PoliticsRe: Pay Us Our January Salaries, Nigerian Federal Workers Lament by Bobloco: 4:19pm On Feb 11, 2024
The great Tinubulation
PoliticsRe: It Would Be Foolish For These Categories To Vote TINUBU by Bobloco: 1:22pm On Feb 11, 2024
Udele1, you are actually the real prophet of our time
PoliticsRe: Obidients Should Calm Down, BATists are already on the loosing side by Bobloco: 1:20pm On Feb 11, 2024
This piece is for the Agbadorians

"Enjoy Your Regrets

In leadership, the number one source of authority is legitimacy, and the first ingredient of legitimacy is integrity.

Read that again.

A leader without authority is a clown in office.

A leader without legitimacy that is product of integrity cannot exercise authority.

Civilized societies in the world understand this simple yet fundamental principle of leadership.

That is why they will scrutinize to the smallest details anyone who aspire to lead.

That is why anyone in leadership position discovered to have integrity deficit will have to go.

They understand that a leader without integrity is liability to society.

They understand this basic principle of leadership.

But not in Nigeria.

Never!

You that is reading this, there's something you will put on the internet about the president or his deputy, about the security agency, or about the intelligence agencies, they will smoke you out in less than 24 hours.

Wherever you are located within the territory of Nigeria, trust me, they will fish you out in less than 24 hours.

They have the resources and what it takes.

But, kidnappers and other criminal elements are running around free, unhindered in the perpetration of their enterprise.

Citizens are at the mercy of criminals.

If the president summons those in charge of security and intelligence agencies and gives them the marching orders to fish out the criminals in two weeks or lose their jobs, something will change.

But, listen up, he won't do that.

He dare not do that.

He won't because he can't.

He can't because he dare not.

You know why?

Legitimacy issues.

A leader without legitimacy because of integrity deficit cannot issue ultimatum.

How?

To who?

When you rob your way to power, you have legitimate issues.

There are those who have a dossier on you, those who have information of your shenanigans.

There are things you dare not attempt.

This is where I have issues with the idiots who rejoiced as the road that leads to the highest office in the land was blatantly desecrated, because their preferred candidate was "winning."

They were too myopic and stupid to understand that everyone is a loser when a man robs his way to power.

Completely unable to see the larger picture.

The woman told the governor who is on the platform of APC:

"Your Excellency, we are endangered... they kill us like fowls... this was where the man sat (pointing at a spot) and was instructing everyone to vote APC (the man she was referring to was one of the traditional rulers abducted and murdered in Ekiti state by yet to be apprehended criminals)... Your Excellency, since they abduct and kill our leaders, what is the fate of we ordinary people..."

From the woman's lamentations, one of the traditional rulers abducted and murdered desecrated his throne by conducting himself as agent of APC.

APC is ruling at the federal level and in his state, yet he was abducted and murdered. His killers are still running around free.

Those who should protect the traditional rulers and citizens have integrity issues, there are instructions they cannot give.

If you are among the morons who rejoiced as the road to the highest office in the land was desecrated because it favoured your candidate, keep your frustrations to yourself.

You or your loved ones are not safe from the calamity that has engulfed the land.

But, do us one favour...

Enjoy your regrets quietly.

#iConicCommunication ©Simon Oladapo.
PoliticsRe: 2023: 10 Things You Must Do If Peter Obi Does Not Become President by Bobloco: 12:34pm On Feb 11, 2024
MadamExcellency:
It happened as expected.
Spot on
PoliticsRe: 2023: 10 Things You Must Do If Peter Obi Does Not Become President by Bobloco: 12:34pm On Feb 11, 2024
maziemeka2024:
Who is this guy?
The real prophet of our time
PoliticsRe: 2023: 10 Things You Must Do If Peter Obi Does Not Become President by Bobloco: 12:29pm On Feb 11, 2024
udele1:
2023 is around the corner and some Nigerians are gearing up to repeat same mistakes.

Those that voted to spite a particular ethnic group are not spared from unemployment, inflation and insecurity.

Everybody knows that Nigeria needs a practical solution and not theory. Someone that understands the economy in both micro and macro levels.

Someone who understands policy making, both fiscal and monetary levels. Someone who is experience in the banking industry at the board level, and also a trader on the street levels.

This means that he is able to calculate the impact of his policies on the man on the street. Peter obi is the only one on the board of banks and a trader on the streets.

If he says he can stimulate the economy and make it productive, he knows what he is talking about

For those who want to repeat the mistakes of the past in 2023, then these are things you have to do.


1) seek dual citizenship, to migrate out of Nigeria.

2) buy the basic foodstuffs that will last 8 years. Buy flour and learn to bake your own bread.

3) convert all your money and property to dollars and save outside Nigeria.

4) pay all your utilities and subscription for 8 years. Pay for DSTV, Electricity, data and credit water etc for 8 years.

5) Get life insurance, learn to teach your little chidren at home. If your children or yourself are in university, switch to learning skills to avoid school fees.

6)
if you are working in the corporate world, get a skill and side hustle

7) if you have taken a loan, pay up before 2023

8 )
buy car parts, tires, oil and filters etc that will last 8 years. Get underground fuel tank and fill it for 8 years use.

9) start keeping fit and practice long distance running, incase the need arises.

10) start eating healthy. Grow fruits and vegetables in your house to eat for 8 years. To ensure you have no business with hospital bills and medication for 8 years. If you are not married, have a child before or by 2023, you might not be able to afford wedding.



When you have done all this. Then you can find any criminal billionaire politician and gamble with your next 8 years.
Udele1, you are a prophet
PoliticsRe: Why Blame Tinubu For Inflation When Obi Vowed To End Subsidy “On Day One”? by Bobloco: 11:59am On Feb 11, 2024
Catapault:
The hypocrisy of people blaming Tinubu for high prices caused by subsidy removal is truly mind boggling.

I clearly remember Peter Obi and even Atiku Abubakar vowing to remove subsidies “ON DAY ONE” of their presidency if they won!

So why is everybody now abusing Tinubu for the inflation?

It makes no sense.

Or am I missing something?
You are actually missing something.

Though they all agree to remove subsidies, their implementation differs. 

And that is where Tinubu got it all wrong because he is clueless
PoliticsRe: If Peter Obi Was Sworn In, What Would Have Changed? by Bobloco: 11:10am On Feb 11, 2024
Throwback:
Like he did as Governor that was regarded as wicked and visionless?
Your foolery is legendary

And it's threatening your existence
PoliticsRe: If Peter Obi Was Sworn In, What Would Have Changed? by Bobloco: 11:00am On Feb 11, 2024
Enjoy Your Regrets

In leadership, the number one source of authority is legitimacy, and the first ingredient of legitimacy is integrity.

Read that again.

A leader without authority is a clown in office.

A leader without legitimacy that is product of integrity cannot exercise authority.

Civilized societies in the world understand this simple yet fundamental principle of leadership.

That is why they will scrutinize to the smallest details anyone who aspire to lead.

That is why anyone in leadership position discovered to have integrity deficit will have to go.

They understand that a leader without integrity is liability to society.

They understand this basic principle of leadership.

But not in Nigeria.

Never!

You that is reading this, there's something you will put on the internet about the president or his deputy, about the security agency, or about the intelligence agencies, they will smoke you out in less than 24 hours.

Wherever you are located within the territory of Nigeria, trust me, they will fish you out in less than 24 hours.

They have the resources and what it takes.

But, kidnappers and other criminal elements are running around free, unhindered in the perpetration of their enterprise.

Citizens are at the mercy of criminals.

If the president summons those in charge of security and intelligence agencies and gives them the marching orders to fish out the criminals in two weeks or lose their jobs, something will change.

But, listen up, he won't do that.

He dare not do that.

He won't because he can't.

He can't because he dare not.

You know why?

Legitimacy issues.

A leader without legitimacy because of integrity deficit cannot issue ultimatum.

How?

To who?

When you rob your way to power, you have legitimate issues.

There are those who have a dossier on you, those who have information of your shenanigans.

There are things you dare not attempt.

This is where I have issues with the idiots who rejoiced as the road that leads to the highest office in the land was blatantly desecrated, because their preferred candidate was "winning."

They were too myopic and stupid to understand that everyone is a loser when a man robs his way to power.

Completely unable to see the larger picture.

There's a video on the internet of a woman addressing the governor of Ekiti state when he visited communities overran by bandits.

The woman told the governor who is on the platform of APC:

"Your Excellency, we are endangered... they kill us like fowls... this was where the man sat (pointing at a spot) and was instructing everyone to vote APC (the man she was referring to was one of the traditional rulers abducted and murdered in Ekiti state by yet to be apprehended criminals)... Your Excellency, since they abduct and kill our leaders, what is the fate of we ordinary people..."

From the woman's lamentations, one of the traditional rulers abducted and murdered desecrated his throne by conducting himself as agent of APC.

APC is ruling at the federal level and in his state, yet he was abducted and murdered. His killers are still running around free.

Those who should protect the traditional rulers and citizens have integrity issues, there are instructions they cannot give.

If you are among the morons who rejoiced as the road to the highest office in the land was desecrated because it favoured your candidate, keep your frustrations to yourself.

You or your loved ones are not safe from the calamity that has engulfed the land.

But, do us one favour...

Enjoy your regrets quietly.

#iConicCommunication ©Simon Oladapo.
PoliticsHunger In The Land: Top Economists Hand To-do-list To Tinubu by Bobloco(op): 9:13am On Feb 11, 2024
•Reduce tax, dues steeply
•Pull back on spending not geared towards human capital
•Give Julius Berger equity to fix power
•Give CCECC equity to connect ports by rail to all regions
•Import food immediately at zero duty to crash food prices and inflation
•Customs should reduce dollar-based charges
•NNPC, NAFDAC, JAMB, FIRS should offer payment holidays.
•Offer tax credit to firms that increase workers salaries
•Ban importation of some products relating to food and clothing to save FX
•Impose moratorium on some debts
•Reopen northern borders
•VP’s ECONOMIC ADVISER: Inflation is killing


Protests broke out in Minna, Niger State capital, and Kano metropolis on Monday as residents took to the streets to demand an end to soaring cost of living in the country.

Their action was understandable: Inflation was shooting through the roof.

The Federal Government immediately responded by convening an emergency meeting to address rising food prices and urged millers and major traders to make their reserves available among other measures.

The situation is apparently dire as the report of the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, for January this year had revealed that consumer inflation rose for the 12th straight month, highest in more than 27 years, in December 2023 to 28.92% year-on-year from November’s 28.20%, with food prices surging.

The food inflation rate, which accounts for the bulk of Nigeria’s inflation basket, rose to 33.93% in December from 32.84% a month earlier.

The NBS said prices rose for a broad range of food items, which include bread and cereals, oil, fish, meat, fruit and eggs; with economic analysts saying “inflationary pressures are only likely to build from here,” citing second-round effects from the removal of fuel subsidy last year and Naira weakness.

The NBC then predicted that inflation would breach 30% by the end of the first quarter of 2024.

President Bola Tinubu had, last May, embarked on Nigeria’s boldest reforms in decades by scrapping a costly, but popular fuel subsidy and devaluing the currency to try to stimulate economic growth.

But growth is yet to pick up while inflation has worsened.


Purchasing power

This happened as the soaring inflation continues to eat deep into the purchasing power of many Nigerians, taking staple foods from the table of many and increasing the poverty level in the country.

January and February typically witness reduced demand post-Yuletide, leading to lower prices. However, 2024 has seen an unexpected defiance of this trend in food prices.

Sunday Vanguard survey, covering Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Maiduguri, reveals increased prices for garri, beans, yams, corn, bread and cooking gas.


Rice prices range between N65, 000 and N68, 000 per bag while tomatoes’ prices have increased in Lagos.
The survey shows that prices for cooking gas and charcoal are steadily rising.

A garri seller in Orile Market mentioned a significant increase in paint rubber garri price from N650 to N850 since December.

In the same market, a Derica (tomato can) of beans, which sold for N600 in December, now sells for N750.
At face value, the size of yams that cost N1, 400 in December has increased to N1, 600.

The same is true with the price of bread in the Orile area of Lagos.

Compared to Iyana Ipaja Market on the outskirts of Lagos, the differences in the prices of agricultural products above are negligible.


Sacrifices

While poor Nigerians are making sacrifices for the survival of the nation by enduring the hardship that comes with adjustment in petrol pump prices, the political officeholders seem not to care.

Rather than Nigerian politicians cutting the cost of governance, they are busy living large and spending scarce resources on luxury.

Sunday Vanguard thus spoke with some top economic analysts on the tasks before government at all levels.

Only improvement in agric will solve food crisis – Prof Tella


Sheriffdeen Tella, a professor of economics at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, said, “The two policies implemented were actually in order. But the problems created thereafter ought to be expected and prepared for which did not happen.

“The major problems are massive depreciation of naira, rising cost of production and what looks like galloping inflation.

“I support most of the measures taken but not the modus operandi.

“The provision of palliatives by FG through states was good but the states did not implement the palliatives simultaneously. Some have not even been implemented till now.

“So, the conditions have worsened for many citizens. There’s a need to check what happens with palliative implementation in troubled states.


“Only improvement in farming, agriculture and industrial production will solve the problems with financial and fiscal interventions and reduction in security problems.

“Then we start working on production with largely domestic inputs.

“For exchange rate, there is a need to ban importation of some products relating to food and clothing, go for a moratorium on some debts, and increase oil and gas exports with proceeds to solve debt repayment and servicing with excess as reserves for intervention in the FX market.”

There is urgent need to create policies that will tackle inflation – Yahaya, Chairman, Arewa Economic Forum
Chairman of Arewa Economic Forum, Mallam Ibrahim Yahaya, on his part, said, “While allocations have been increased to the other tiers of government by the Federal Government, it hasn’t impacted on the people.

“So the Federal Government needs to do the needful by creating policies that will have direct inflation-mitigating effect on the people, especially the most vulnerable and it should be done as quickly as possible because people are at their tethers ends.

“The government has done what it deemed necessary but it hasn’t done what’s needed to alleviate the expected sufferings of the people most especially those in the North bedevilled by insecurity, poverty and lack of necessary support from the Federal Government.

“The sufferings are further enhanced by the closure of the northern borders thereby hindering trade and movement of people.
“Equally, whilst saluting the doggedness of our security forces, we note also that their needs are not adequately met to assist them in discharging their duties.

“Therefore, the government’s policies haven’t met the most basic of the needed assistance that the people need and deliberate government modernisation of the agricultural sector and funding of small and medium-sized businesses.”

States need to pay owed salaries, gratuities, pensions, and contractors — Tope Fasua, aide to VP Shettima
Mr Tope Fasua. Special Adviser on Economic Affairs, Office of the Vice President, said, “Over the weekend I did a market survey. The inflation is killing. I have informed the bosses.

“State Governors are getting double from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC). “All of them are busting their budgets this year.


“They should please start to pay owed salaries, gratuities and pensions; pay owed contractors; urgently issue contracts for projects with high local content e.g. roads and housing.

“Our people need to be able to survive the skyrocketing cost of living. That paint can of beans is N5, 000; five big yams go for N9, 000; basket of onions N3, 000, I haggled but I know that these guys too are just trying to survive.

“It is not good enough for the National Bureau of Statistics to simply supply us with new inflation numbers monthly and for us all to go to sleep afterwards, waiting for next month.

“With the infrastructure I have in mind, the idea is to put in place a level of awareness, a response system, and regulation in place to tackle inflation before it runs away.

“The best time to put such a system in place is a time like this – with inflation at 28.92 per cent (a 24-years high number), and the huge struggle to tame that runaway plunderer of value.

“What Nigeria needs is not just to react to inflation numbers, playing the role of price-takers, and panicking.
“We need to put in place right now, and for the future, systems and policies that will help us manage inflation today and in the future, ensuring that we don’t have wild swings.”

Import food immediately at zero duty to crash prices — Aja, Financial Education Instructor

Kalu Aja, a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), on his X handle, raced through what federal and state governments should do: “Every federal agency should immediately do a steep reduction in taxes and dues charged. Suspend IGR for now, pull back on spending not geared towards human capital.

“Give Julius Berger 5% equity of NNPC Ltd (they pay) and ask them to fix power. Same with CCECC, give them 5% of NNPC equity to connect all ports by rail to all regions.

“Import food immediately at zero duty to crash prices of food and inflation. Customs should immediately reduce the dollar-based charges. NNPC, NAFDAC, JAMB, even FIRS should offer payment holidays.

“The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) can offer a tax credit to companies that increase workers salaries. Same for states, pull back on taxes and levies.

“Federal Government should sell 10% of NLNG, use funds to state a nationwide affordable housing program, that’s jobs and consumption. Get the youth out of social media and into the job market. “Outsource if necessary the patrolling of the Nigerian nautical waters to prevent the stealing of crude oil. “Drop this national pride; if a Western Navy will assist, let them block oil theft completely.

“Cut the executive and NASS budget by 25% to give savings to BOI and banks to set up equity funds and grants to MSMEs. We are in survivalist mode, not IGR mode, once we cross this phase, then IGR can restart”.

Palliatives failed due to poor implementation — Ucheagwu, GM, Valmon Securities
Dr. Chukwuma, Ucheagwu, the General Manager of Valmon Securities Limited, said, “The current administration is running market-oriented policies which is a paradigm shift from a managed economy. These reforms’ objective is to correct the distortions in the system and sanitize the market.

“It is important to note that these reforms are not short term and would bring about pains as the reform runs its full course. The removal of fuel subsidy and unification of the foreign exchange rate are key to the market-oriented policies. These twin policies are at the heart of main causes of high cost of living and inflation. The two variables are the root causes of the high inflation rate.

“In economics, price is determined by the interplay of demand and supply. When demand is higher than supply, price increases and vice versa. In Nigeria we are predominantly a consuming nation. Our penchant for foreign goods is high hence the demand pressure on the equation is very high. Nothing meaningful has been done to address the supply side. Sources of government revenue are lean. We are more of a mono-product nation and our export base is narrow. We depend more on oil revenue to earn foreign currency while we chase the scarce available foreign currency for import leading to a perennial negative balance of trade.

“Another factor stoking food inflation and exacerbating hardship is the heightened insecurity across the country. Banditry, kidnapping, farmers/herders’ rift, and terrorism are rife in the country. This situation has severely hampered farming even for subsistence purposes. The supply of food product is constrained hence increase in price.

“The remedial policies put in place by the government in form of palliatives have not achieved the desired result due to poor implementation. We understand that the Federal Government sometime last year released a certain amount of money to the State Government to provide palliatives to their people based on need purposes.

There is no record that this initiative was well implemented. The federal government also released certain items to the Representatives in the National Assembly for their constituencies. It is not clear whether the objective was achieved. Given these failures, the government must rethink the strategies of dishing out these palliatives or hand-outs as it appears because they have not succeeded in addressing the challenge. We understand that governments (State and Federal) have placed orders for CNG-powered vehicles to cushion the effect of the high cost of transportation, but we have yet to see this happen.

“Given the recent protest, the government should devise strategies to solve the problems of hunger and transportation in the short term. State governments should implement social welfare plans for their people.

While the issue of minimum wage is being addressed at the federal level, governments should dole out allowances to workers in the interim. Government should assist farmers in all possible ways to achieve food security. There should be a food bank sponsored by the government to help the most vulnerable in society.

There should be mass transit vehicles to relieve transportation challenges, and this should be done urgently. The government should subsidize Medicare. The vulnerable should be able to access Medicare at little or no cost.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/hunger-in-the-land-top-economists-hand-to-do-list-to-tinubu/amp/

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