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Alhai Lai Mohammed, the minister of information, spoke on the chances that All Progressives Congress has against the Peoples Democratic Party in 2019 general elections. According to a report, Mohammed who made this known in Lagos state said the APC would retain power because the people were not ready to go back to “hell”. He said: “As to whether we are afraid of whether we are afraid of the PDP staging a comeback, I can confidently tell you that we are not even contemplating it.”It will be a tragedy for Nigeria to fall back into the hands of PDP. They dropped us in hell and we are taking people out of hell.” On threats by the Niger Delta Avengers to return to the creeks to destroy oil installations, he said government was worried as the situation would bring the country back to its knees. “And that is why we are appealing to them.[url]Alhai Lai Mohammed, the minister of information, spoke on the chances that All Progressives Congress has against the Peoples Democratic Party in 2019 general elections. According to a report, Mohammed who made this known in Lagos state said the APC would retain power because the people were not ready to go back to “hell”. He said: “As to whether we are afraid of whether we are afraid of the PDP staging a comeback, I can confidently tell you that we are not even contemplating it.”It will be a tragedy for Nigeria to fall back into the hands of PDP. They dropped us in hell and we are taking people out of hell.” On threats by the Niger Delta Avengers to return to the creeks to destroy oil installations, he said government was worried as the situation would bring the country back to its knees. “And that is why we are appealing to them.[/url]Alhai Lai Mohammed, the minister of information, spoke on the chances that All Progressives Congress has against the Peoples Democratic Party in 2019 general elections. According to a report, Mohammed who made this known in Lagos state said the APC would retain power because the people were not ready to go back to “hell”. He said: “As to whether we are afraid of whether we are afraid of the PDP staging a comeback, I can confidently tell you that we are not even contemplating it.”It will be a tragedy for Nigeria to fall back into the hands of PDP. They dropped us in hell and we are taking people out of hell.” On threats by the Niger Delta Avengers to return to the creeks to destroy oil installations, he said government was worried as the situation would bring the country back to its knees. “And that is why we are appealing to them. |
The Lagos State government has halted the proposed tariff hike on Lekki-Epe Expressway and Lekki- Ikoyi link bridge by the Lekki Concession Company, LCC. Steve Ayorinde, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, in a statement on Friday said the state government had directed the company to put the decision “on hold” as the necessary consultations with stakeholders are yet to be concluded. “While government recognises the need for periodic review of tariffs and any other levies appertaining to road infrastructure maintenance in the state, the public and critical stakeholders as the ultimate beneficiaries of such facilities must always be carried along at all times,” Mr. Ayorinde said. “Therefore, the proposed tarrif hike cannot be effected at this period in the interest of the public, while further consultations continue.” The government’s decision to halt the proposed hike came just as thousands of Lagosians begun signing an online petition to protest the plan.
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Despite the exit of the Acting Director General of NAFDAC, workers of the food and drug regulator said they will continue their strike. PREMIUM TIMES broke the news of the exit of Yetunde Oni on Thursday following a directive by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The SGF approved Mrs. Oni’s ‘immediate retirement’ in a letter by R.P. Ugo, a Permanent Secretary in the office of the SGF. The directive, dated September 28, was in response to a letter written to the SGF by Mrs. Oni over the worker’s unrest in the regulatory agency. The Medical and Health Workers Union chapter of NAFDAC commenced an indefinite strike last week demanding improved welfare and the immediate retirement of Mrs. Oni, whom they said was already due for retirement. The Director of Public Relations and Special Duties, NAFDAC, Jimoh Abubakar, confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that Mrs. Oni has been directed to proceed on retirement and hand over to the most senior director of the agency.
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