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June 27, 2023 Distribution Companies Halt Planned Electricity Tariff Hike

Distribution Companies Halt Planned Electricity Tariff Hike

Electricity distribution companies, on Monday, backtracked on their earlier announcement of a tariff hike projected to take effect from July 1, 2023, as they stated that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission had yet to approve the hike.

Various public notices from some of the Discos seen on Sunday had stated that the electricity tariff would be raised by about 30 to 40 per cent for selected categories of consumers on July 1, 2023.

Officials at the NERC confirmed that the regulator had not given the Discos approval to announce the hike in tariffs.

 

June 22, 2023 Governor Umo Eno Opens Talks With Tanic Medical Engineering on Ibom Medial City

Governor Umo Eno Opens Talks With Tanic Medical Engineering on Ibom Medial City

Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Pastor Umo Eno has announced that the government has started the initial discussions for the establishment of the Akwa Ibom Medical City, a groundbreaking project that combines medical excellence and hospitality in the State.

During the engaging session, Anthony Abou Nader, the CEO of Tanic Medical Engineering Ltd, a renowned healthcare solutions provider presented his detailed plans on the proposed project, which when executed will create a medical and hospitality corridor between the prestigious Ibom Specialty Hospital in Uyo and the luxurious Four Point By Sheraton in Ikot Ekpene.

The Governor expressed his confidence that this partnership, when fully executed, will pave the way for cutting-edge healthcare advancements, economic growth, and job opportunities for our citizens, with the aim to establish Akwa Ibom as a leading destination for medical tourism in the country.

June 20, 2023 President Tinubu Changes Nigeria’s Security Chiefs

President Tinubu Changes Nigeria’s Security Chiefs

President Bola Tinubu has rejigged the nation’s security structure with the immediate retirement of all the service chiefs and the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba. Special advisers and the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service were not left out of the wholelsome change either.

According to a statement by the Director of Information, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Willie Bassey, a former Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, has replaced General Lucky Irabor as the Chief of Defence Staff.

Similarly,  Major General Taoreed Lagbaja is now the Chief of Army Staff. He replaced Lieutenant General Farouk Yahaya.

Air Vice Marshal H.B Abubakar was appointed as the Chief of Air Staff in place of Air Marshal Oludayo Amao and Rear Admiral E. A Ogalla will take over from Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo as the Chief of Naval Staff.

Buhari appointed Irabor, Amao, Gambo and the late Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru on January 26, 2021. Attahiru, who died in a plane crash, was replaced by Yahaya who was appointed on May 27, 2021.

Also, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has been appointed as the acting IG while Major General EPA Undiandeye is the acting Chief of Defence Intelligence.

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who was appointed last week as the Security Adviser to the President, has been elevated as the National Security Adviser. He replaced Major General Babagana Monguno (retd.) who was appointed in July 2015 by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

The President also approved Col. Adebisi Onasanya as the Brigade of Guards Commander; Lt. Col. Moshood Abiodun Yusuf, Commander, 7 Guards Battalion, Asokoro, Abuja and Lt. Col. Auwalu Baba Inuwa, Commander, 177, Guards Battalion, Keffi, Nasarawa State.

Others are Lt. Col. Mohammed J. Abdulkarim as Commander, 102 Guards Battalion, Suleja, Niger State and Lt. Col. Olumide A. Akingbesote as Commander, 176 Guards Battalion, Gwagwalada, Abuja.

Similarly, the President approved the appointments of other Military Officers in the Presidential Villa.

They include Major Isa Farouk Audu (N/14695) Commanding Officer State House Artillery; Capt. Kazeem Olalekan Sunmonu (N/16183) Second-in-Command, State House Artillery; Maj. Kamaru Koyejo Hamzat (N/14656) Commanding Officer, State House Military Intelligence; Maj. TS Adeola (N/12860) Commanding Officer, State House Armament, and Lt. A. Aminu (N/18578) Second-in- Command, State House Armament.

Also, Adeniyi Adewale was appointed as the acting Comptroller General of Customs.

He was appointed in place of the former CG, Hamid Ali.

The statement read, ‘’The President has also approved the appointments of two additional special advisers and two senior assistants, namely: Hadiza Bala Usman Special Adviser, Policy Coordination; Hannatu Musa Musawa Special Adviser, Culture and Entertainment Economy; Senator Abdullahi Abubakar Gumel Senior Special Assistant, National Assembly Matters (Senate) and Hon. (Barr) Olarewaju Kunle Ibrahim Senior Special Assistant, National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives).

“It is to be noted that the approved service chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the Comptroller-General of Customs are to act in their positions, pending their confirmation in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’’

June 19, 2023 Qatar and UAE To Reopen Embassies After Resolution of 6-Year Diplomatic Row

Qatar and UAE To Reopen Embassies After Resolution of 6-Year Diplomatic Row

The United Arab Emirates and Qatar announced on Monday the reopening of their respective diplomatic missions, six years after the Gulf rivals severed ties during a regional blockade that sent tensions soaring.

The two resource-rich monarchies restored official relations in January 2021, after the end of the nearly four-year diplomatic and transport blockade that isolated tiny Qatar.

“The United Arab Emirates and the State of Qatar announced the restoration of diplomatic representation between the two countries,” said a statement on the UAE’s official WAM news agency.

The sides are “resuming the work at the embassy of the UAE in Doha, and at the embassy of Qatar in Abu Dhabi and its consulate in Dubai”, it said.

A similar statement was released by Qatar’s foreign ministry.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt imposed a diplomatic and transport blockade on Qatar in 2017, accusing it of supporting extremist organisations and becoming too close to Iran. Doha has denied the allegations.

The reopening of the diplomatic missions comes at a time of an easing in Gulf enmities after heavyweight rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran announced in March the end of a seven-year break in ties.

Among the round of reconciliation that has followed, Qatar and close neighbours Bahrain put aside a chronic feud to resume relations in April.

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan visited Iran on Saturday, meeting President Ebrahim Raisi, in another major step in their rapprochement. Iran reopened its Riyadh embassy this month.

The detente between the Sunni Muslim kingdom and Shiite theocracy appears momentous because they have long been vying for influence around the region, backing opposing sides in conflicts including Yemen.

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