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Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Get A Bank Teller Job In Any Nigerian Bank by Janeyy: 12:32pm On Nov 20, 2015
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CelebritiesRe: Dami And Chris Attoh Crowned West Africa's Sexiest Celebrity Couple by Janeyy: 12:24pm On Nov 20, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria Loses N4tn To Illegal Mining Yearly – Saraki by Janeyy(op): 12:21pm On Nov 20, 2015
Janeyy:
The Senate on Thursday raised the alarm that the nation was losing N4tn yearly to illegal mining.

The development came at a time that the nation was facing the challenges of a dwindling economy, following the sudden crash in the global oil price and other internal revenue leakages.



The Senate therefore mandated its Committee on Solid Minerals to holistically investigate the activities of illegal miners in the country with a view to proffering lasting solutions to the problem.

The Senate also directed the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, and other law enforcement agencies to live up to their responsibilities, particularly by arresting and prosecuting perpetrators of illegal mining in the country.

The upper chamber further urged the executive at the federal, state and the local government levels to take concrete steps towards ending illegal mining in Nigeria.

These resolutions were arrived at following a motion by Senator Duro Faseyi (Ekiti North), which he titled, “Illegal mining of the nation’s solid minerals.”

In his submission on the motion, Faseyi drew the attention of the Senate to the worrisome and unlawful plundering of the nation’s solid minerals sector by local and foreign illegal miners operating in the country.

He claimed that illegal mining had resulted in the nation’s loss of N8tn every two years, lamenting that this had impacted adversely on the economy.

The politician told the Senate that illegal mining was thriving in Nigeria as a result of weak legislations and poor enforcement, adding that the situation had jeopardised the urgent need to diversify the economy from oil to solid minerals sector.

Faseyi also explained that as a result of the progressive dwindling oil revenue, diversification of the economy had become imperative to shore up the nation’s earnings, boost the economy and create employment opportunities for the unemployed youths.

He also hinted the Red Chamber that illegal mining had resulted in the devastation and pollution of the environment, leading to the death of hundreds of Nigerians as several thousands of others infected with various ailments, especially in the rural areas.

The lawmaker observed that the government appeared to be helpless and lacking in strategy to tackle the problem which he described as a monumental economic sabotage.

Senator Lanre Tejuoso pointed out that the solid minerals sector was not as successful as the petroleum sector in terms of revenue generation because the Federal Government had the monopoly of returns from the sector, unlike the liberality enjoyed by the oil sector in terms of control of its revenue.

He therefore suggested that the Senate should make laws to empower state governments to have jurisdiction to control and harness solid minerals for more productive exploitation.

In his remarks, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, noted that the federal, state and local governments were losing huge revenues, coupled with environmental pollution from illegal mining.

He urged the executive to do everything within its powers to tackle the problems to facilitate rapid national development.

Also on Thursday, the Senate summoned Arase over the incessant spate of kidnappings in different parts of the country.

The upper chamber condemned the menace and commiserated with those who had lost their loved ones to the incident.

The federal parliament also resolved to make frantic efforts to review the extant laws on kidnapping, with the intention to impose stiffer penalties on culprits.

It urged traditional institutions, religious authorities and Nigerians to be more vigilant and participate more actively in the security challenges facing the country.

The resolution was the aftermath of a motion moved by Senator Andy Uba (Anambra South), who drew the attention of the Senate to the prevalent crime in Nigeria.

He regretted that the crime had assumed dangerous dimensions, saying that it had spread to virtually all the parts of the country.

http://punchng.com/nigeria-loses-n4tn-to-illegal-mining-yearly-senate/
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PoliticsNigeria Loses N4tn To Illegal Mining Yearly – Saraki by Janeyy(op): 12:20pm On Nov 20, 2015
The Senate on Thursday raised the alarm that the nation was losing N4tn yearly to illegal mining.

The development came at a time that the nation was facing the challenges of a dwindling economy, following the sudden crash in the global oil price and other internal revenue leakages.



The Senate therefore mandated its Committee on Solid Minerals to holistically investigate the activities of illegal miners in the country with a view to proffering lasting solutions to the problem.

The Senate also directed the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, and other law enforcement agencies to live up to their responsibilities, particularly by arresting and prosecuting perpetrators of illegal mining in the country.

The upper chamber further urged the executive at the federal, state and the local government levels to take concrete steps towards ending illegal mining in Nigeria.

These resolutions were arrived at following a motion by Senator Duro Faseyi (Ekiti North), which he titled, “Illegal mining of the nation’s solid minerals.”

In his submission on the motion, Faseyi drew the attention of the Senate to the worrisome and unlawful plundering of the nation’s solid minerals sector by local and foreign illegal miners operating in the country.

He claimed that illegal mining had resulted in the nation’s loss of N8tn every two years, lamenting that this had impacted adversely on the economy.

The politician told the Senate that illegal mining was thriving in Nigeria as a result of weak legislations and poor enforcement, adding that the situation had jeopardised the urgent need to diversify the economy from oil to solid minerals sector.

Faseyi also explained that as a result of the progressive dwindling oil revenue, diversification of the economy had become imperative to shore up the nation’s earnings, boost the economy and create employment opportunities for the unemployed youths.

He also hinted the Red Chamber that illegal mining had resulted in the devastation and pollution of the environment, leading to the death of hundreds of Nigerians as several thousands of others infected with various ailments, especially in the rural areas.

The lawmaker observed that the government appeared to be helpless and lacking in strategy to tackle the problem which he described as a monumental economic sabotage.

Senator Lanre Tejuoso pointed out that the solid minerals sector was not as successful as the petroleum sector in terms of revenue generation because the Federal Government had the monopoly of returns from the sector, unlike the liberality enjoyed by the oil sector in terms of control of its revenue.

He therefore suggested that the Senate should make laws to empower state governments to have jurisdiction to control and harness solid minerals for more productive exploitation.

In his remarks, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, noted that the federal, state and local governments were losing huge revenues, coupled with environmental pollution from illegal mining.

He urged the executive to do everything within its powers to tackle the problems to facilitate rapid national development.

Also on Thursday, the Senate summoned Arase over the incessant spate of kidnappings in different parts of the country.

The upper chamber condemned the menace and commiserated with those who had lost their loved ones to the incident.

The federal parliament also resolved to make frantic efforts to review the extant laws on kidnapping, with the intention to impose stiffer penalties on culprits.

It urged traditional institutions, religious authorities and Nigerians to be more vigilant and participate more actively in the security challenges facing the country.

The resolution was the aftermath of a motion moved by Senator Andy Uba (Anambra South), who drew the attention of the Senate to the prevalent crime in Nigeria.

He regretted that the crime had assumed dangerous dimensions, saying that it had spread to virtually all the parts of the country.

http://punchng.com/nigeria-loses-n4tn-to-illegal-mining-yearly-senate/
CelebritiesRe: Samuel Eto’o Changes Facebook Profile To Nigerian Flag #praysfornigeria by Janeyy: 12:13pm On Nov 20, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Buhari Assures On Privatisation As Peugeot Returns To Nigeria by Janeyy: 12:10pm On Nov 20, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Dangote Denies Being Taken Hostage In Mali by Janeyy: 12:08pm On Nov 20, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Saraki Swears In Lawan, Others As Committee Chairmen by Janeyy: 12:06pm On Nov 20, 2015
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CelebritiesRe: See Photo: Olamide And Davido Looking So Frosh With New Rolls Royce by Janeyy: 4:28pm On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: APC Hails Nigerian Supreme Court As Wike Loses Appeal On Jurisdiction by Janeyy: 1:56pm On Oct 27, 2015
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FamilyRe: Woman Who Cooks With Menstrual Blood Says "No Regrets" by Janeyy: 1:06pm On Oct 27, 2015
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Phillips Consulting Recruiting For A Telecommunications Industry - 16 Positions by Janeyy: 12:52pm On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Anti-corruption War, A Step In Right Direction —kumuyi by Janeyy: 12:39pm On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Lagos Commissioner Sends Out Letter To Be Addressed By Her Professional Title by Janeyy(op): 12:29pm On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Buhari Leaves Nigeria For New Delhi, India (pics) by Janeyy: 11:28am On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Federal Government Is Not Treating Ibos Right - Yerima by Janeyy: 10:36am On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: 60% Of Illegal Arms In S/east Produced Locally —presidential C’ttee by Janeyy: 10:26am On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Lagos Commissioner Sends Out Letter To Be Addressed By Her Professional Title by Janeyy(op): 9:53am On Oct 27, 2015
Janeyy:
There is a silent uneasiness within the Lagos state Civil service over a letter sent by the newly appointed commissioner for Youth & Social Development, Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf (left) to the office of the Chief of Staff demanding that she be addressed using her professional title as a Pharmacist.

The letter, titled "Re:Appointment of the newly sworn Honorable Commissioners" which was sent out on Wednesday October 21st and signed by the permanent secretary Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Adenle O.F, reads in part;
"I am directed to refer to the above subject and to inform you that the Honorable Commissioner for Youth and Social Development will like to be officially addressed as Pharmacist (Mrs) Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf. Consequently, any publication or correspondence should be addressed as stated above".
Some of the civil servants argue that her insistence on the use of her professional title is uncalled for as that will not determine her effectiveness in office while some say she has the constitutional right to demand how she will like to be addressed.http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2015/10/lagos-commissioner-sends-out-letter.html
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PoliticsLagos Commissioner Sends Out Letter To Be Addressed By Her Professional Title by Janeyy(op): 9:53am On Oct 27, 2015
There is a silent uneasiness within the Lagos state Civil service over a letter sent by the newly appointed commissioner for Youth & Social Development, Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf (left) to the office of the Chief of Staff demanding that she be addressed using her professional title as a Pharmacist.

The letter, titled "Re:Appointment of the newly sworn Honorable Commissioners" which was sent out on Wednesday October 21st and signed by the permanent secretary Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Adenle O.F, reads in part;
"I am directed to refer to the above subject and to inform you that the Honorable Commissioner for Youth and Social Development will like to be officially addressed as Pharmacist (Mrs) Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf. Consequently, any publication or correspondence should be addressed as stated above".
Some of the civil servants argue that her insistence on the use of her professional title is uncalled for as that will not determine her effectiveness in office while some say she has the constitutional right to demand how she will like to be addressed.http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2015/10/lagos-commissioner-sends-out-letter.html

PoliticsRe: NCC Hits MTN With Largest Corporate Fine In Recent History, Share Price Nose Div by Janeyy: 9:50am On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Finally, Afenifere Concedes That Nigeria Is A Zoo. Calls It Luggard Cage by Janeyy: 9:41am On Oct 27, 2015
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PoliticsRe: N1trillion Saga: Confusion As FG Orders EFCC To Probe Sitting Chairman, Lamorde by Janeyy: 9:17am On Oct 27, 2015
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NYSCRe: Temi Omolabake Corper Who Died In An Auto-crash Last Night by Janeyy: 9:06am On Oct 27, 2015
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Federal University, Otuoke Recruitment - Academic Staff (28 Positions) by Janeyy: 5:11pm On Oct 26, 2015
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