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  • Buhari, Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun Felicitate with Senator Oluremi Tinubu @ 60

    Buhari, Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun Felicitate with Senator Oluremi Tinubu @ 60

    President Muhammadu Buhari, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; and his Ogun State counterpart, Dapo Abiodun, have felicitated with a lawmaker, representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, Oluremi Tinubu, on her 60th birthday anniversary.

    Oluremi Tinubu, a former First Lady of Lagos State, turns 60 today (September 21).

    Buhari, in his warm felicitations, joined family, friends and political associates “to celebrate the milestone, adorned by many years of service to the nation and humanity.”

    The President saluted the senator, who has been re-elected three times to represent Lagos Central Senatorial District, “for her courage and tenacity in many daunting situations, and remaining consistent in her passion for inclusivity, particularly as it relates to women and children, who constitute majority of the population, yet rank high on vulnerability.”

    Buhari noted “with gratitude, the loyalty and dedication of Senator Tinubu to the growth of the governing party, All Progressives Congress, and her contributions to strengthening leadership structures at various levels, always providing wise counsels and advocating middle ground reconciliation in favour of greater good for greater majority.”

    As the senator turns 60, the President believed “the stage for better and more rewarding service has been set, with all the experiences gathered over the years from Lagos State Government House, and as a ranking member the National Assembly.”

    Buhari, in his statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, prayed for “strength, good health and wisdom for the graceful matriarch of the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu family.”

    Also celebrating his darling wife, Asiwaju Tinubu described her as his strongest ally and supporter through the most difficult moments.

    According to him, “You have been my strongest ally and supporter through even the harshest and most difficult times, which is a separate chapter in itself, reflecting your perseverance, endurance and independent character.

    “The darkest days of my political exile were made easier by your presence by my side, even though very difficult for our children, as we struggled together for the return of democracy to our land and the hope of a better Nigeria…”

    On his part, Sanwo-Olu on behalf of the good people of Lagos State and his wife, Ibijoke, heartily congratulated Senator Tinubu on the occasion of her 60th birthday.

    He described the senator as an amazing amazon, whose name is synonymous to social justice and a voice of the voiceless.

    “Our Dear Amazon, attaining the age of 60 years in grace and elegance is worth celebrating.

    “Over the years, you have emblazoned your name as an advocate of social justice, a philanthropist and a voice of the voiceless.

    “As the lawmaker representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, your input to national growth is a pragmatic testament of visionary leadership.

    “Through your pet projects, Spelling Bee and the New Era Foundation, you became a reference point in women and youth development in the country.

    “On this landmark 60th birthday, I pray for continued God’s guidance and more of your service to humanity, Lagos and our country.

    “Happy 60th Birthday to an Amazing Amazon,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    To Ogun State Governor, attaining 60 is a huge milestone for anyone, saying he’s proud of the legacies of former First Lady of Lagos State in statecraft as a ranking senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Abiodun said: “I heartily felicitate you on the auspicious occasion of your Diamond Jubilee Birthday. This is, no doubt, an important landmark in your very eventful life.

    “Turning 60 is a huge milestone for anyone. You have many things to be grateful for after living your life for six decades and justified that you are an Ogun State icon of excellence as educationist, administrator, entrepreneur, philanthropist and political icon.

    “As First Lady in Lagos State, your New Era Foundation remains a reference for others on youth development, girl child education, women empowerment and for inspiring young persons to excellence.

    “We are also proud of your legacies in statecraft as a ranking Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “We pray that as you join the Diamond League, God Almighty will grant you grace of many more years in the service of humanity, in good health and with renewed vigour to hold the banner of excellence in progressive politics.”

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Nigeria-Ghana Relation: Buhari, Akufo-Addo Meet At State House Abuja

    Nigeria-Ghana Relation: Buhari, Akufo-Addo Meet At State House Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday night met with the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting was confirmed by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina who posted pictures of the two West-African leaders walking side by side on his Facebook page.

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    Although, Adesina did not reveal the agenda of the meeting in his post, it is however believed not unconnected with heightened tensions between the two neighbouring Nations caused by the closure of shops owned by Nigerian traders in Ghana.

    President Buhari receives in audience Ghanian President H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo in State House on 20th Sep 2020

    The trade tension compelled Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama to summon Ghana’s Charge d Affaires to Nigeria, Ms Iva Denoo for discussions.

    Onyeama had also met with representatives of Nigerian traders in Ghana, led by Jasper Emenike, the National President of Progressive Ambassadors of Nigeria (PAN), and the organisation’s National Director, Ruth Ango over the matter.

    Recall Echotitbits reported that Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila visited Ghana on Sept. 2 with a view to seeing how the issues at stake could be resolved amicably.

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    Speaking at a meeting with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, Akufo-Addo said a request by the speaker for a review of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act to make certain concessions was in order as it “makes a lot of sense”.

    The Ghanaian President, at that meeting promised to also raise the issue with President Muhammadu Buhari.

  • Nigeria is World’s Most Prosperous Black Nation – President Buhari Declares

    Nigeria is World’s Most Prosperous Black Nation – President Buhari Declares

    Unveiling the theme and logo for the commemorative activities to celebrate 60 years of independence, President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday in Abuja described Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, as the most prosperous black nation in the world.

    According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President, Femi Adesina, Nigeria at 60 theme, TOGETHER, with the logo was projected and unveiled virtually on the 12 by 20 feet screen at the Council Chambers, before the commencement of the e-Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Buhari.

    President Muhammadu Buhari presides over Federal Executive Council Meeting and Unveils Nigeria at 60th Anniversary Logo in State House on 16th Sep 2020

    The President performed the exercise in the presence of some cabinet ministers and other members of the council who joined the meeting online.

    ”Today, we stand on the threshold of history as we formally begin a series of activities commemorating Nigeria’s Diamond Anniversary.

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    ”The task history has saddled me with today is to proclaim a theme that will keep us united, help us forge ahead and unveil a logo that will form the critical pillars which our 11-month modest commemorative activities would rest on.

    ”Celebrating sixty years of independence really calls for pomp, but the global COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced all nations in the world to think and act differently, has also foisted on us the imperative of a low-keyed celebration.

    ”Operating within the limitations placed by the COVID-19 pandemic, we created an internet challenge for Nigerians to make a choice from a set of four pre-selected logos that would appropriately define the theme.

    ”Of these four options, Nigerians from all walks of life participated in making a choice and I am happy to let you know that the logo I would be unveiling is a product of choice from the Nigerian people,” President Buhari said.

    Speaking further on the logo, the President declared:

    ”The selected option depicts our togetherness, a country of over 200 million people whose natural talent, grit and passion glitter like the precious DIAMOND we are.

    ”This, to me, is a special appreciation to our most precious asset – our people. Everywhere you go, Nigerians are sparkling like diamonds in the pack, whether in academia, business, innovation, music, movie, entertainment, fashion and culture.

    ”Furthermore, the neatly encrusted Diamond on the Nigerian Map symbolizes our age of treasure, the worth of the Nigerian people with our sparkle to the admiration of the world.

    ‘‘In the same vein, the pear green and dark green colours should respectively remind us of our warmth, welcoming spirit and love as well as the abundant wealth inherent in our human capital and the richness of our land.

    ‘‘All these properties make us unarguably the most prosperous black nation in the world and Africa’s largest economy.’’

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    On the theme of TOGETHER, President Buhari recounted that the country’s founding fathers, in spite of the differences in faith, tribe and tongue came together to fight for Nigeria’s independence.

    ‘‘This shall be a befitting tribute to the struggles of our heroes past,’’ he said.

    The President thanked members of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Nigeria’s Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration for the work they have done so far, reminding them ‘‘that this is just the beginning.’’

    President Buhari pledged that his government would work towards greater inclusiveness and look forward to the participation of all Nigerians in the celebration.

  • Buhari Media Aides Attack Obasanjo, Say the Difference is Clear Between Two Leaders

    Buhari Media Aides Attack Obasanjo, Say the Difference is Clear Between Two Leaders

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s two Media Aides, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu, Sunday launched double-barreled attacks against former president Olusegun Obasanjo with a spate of one hour over his recent assessment of incumbent President’s leadership style.

    Launching the first counter-attack on Sunday, Shehu, in a statement titled: Obasanjo is Nigeria’s Divider-in-Chief,” advised the former president to once again “sheathe the sword and rest the pretentiousness about the Messiah that has (mis)led him to pronounce often wrongly, as he disastrously did in the 2019 elections, about the life and death of Nigerian governments.”

    Comparing Buhari to Obasanjo, the presidential media aide said the “difference is clear.”

    Unlike Shehu, Adesina appeared diplomatic, explaining that Buhari has been focusing on nation building and unity of Nigeria.

    Throughout his statement titled: “President Buhari focused on nation building and unity of Nigeria,” Adesina highlighted the achievements of incumbent Nigerian leader and never made direct reference to Obasanjo.

    But in what seemed to be an indirect line of attack on Obasanjo, the presidential media aide said: “However, what is sad, and most reprehensible is the conduct of those who should know better and should be seen to be playing a leading role in bridging and or mediating these fissures that we have lived with, who now invest their time in trying to deepen those fault lines and stoking ethnic embers in very subtle and manipulative ways that eventually find their way to the public sphere.”

    It would be recalled that Obasanjo, while recently delivering a speech titled: “Moving Nigeria Away from Tipping Over” at a consultative dialogue attended by various socio-cultural groups including Afenifere, Middle Belt Forum, Northern Elders Forum, Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo and Pan Niger Delta Forum, lamented that he had never seen Nigeria so divided.

    According to him, “I do appreciate that you all feel sad and embarrassed as most of us feel as Nigerians with the situation we find ourselves in. Today, Nigeria is fast drifting to a failed and badly divided state.

    “Economically our country is becoming a basket case and poverty capital of the world, and socially, we are firming up as an unwholesome and insecure country.

    “And these manifestations are the products of recent mismanagement of diversity and socio-economic development of our country.

    “Old fault lines that were disappearing have opened up in greater fissures and with drums of hatred, disintegration and separation and accompanying choruses being heard loud and clear almost everywhere.

    “It will amount to dangerous and destructive self-delusion for anybody to claim that all is well in Nigeria today.”

    But, Shehu, a Senior Special Assistant to the President, described the Buhari administration as a pro-business administration that has used diplomacy to unlock bilateral trade and investment.

    With so much to show and many more coming, he advised Obasanjo and other politicians to stop making Buhari their subject of attack.

    According to him, “In his most recent statement former President Olusegun Obasanjo attempts to divide the nation while President Muhammadu Buhari continues to promote nation building and the unity of Nigeria.

    “The difference is clear. From the lofty heights of Commander-in-Chief, General Obasanjo has descended to the lowly level of Divider-in-Chief (to adapt the coinage of Time).

    “Before responding further to the unfair attacks on President Buhari and his administration by the former President, it is important that we categorically state that contrary to the assertions by a few analysts, the recent speech in which President Buhari advised West African Presidents against tenure elongation beyond constitutional limits has been consistent with his long held views on the need to adhere to the rule of law.

    “Even though he tried it and failed, the recent uptick in the number of such leaders proposing to do, or actually carrying on in office beyond term limits is sufficient to cause concern among democrats in the sub-region given its prospects of destabilising the states and the region.

    “President Buhari’s advocacy is consistent with his principles and in line with the current policies of his administration and indeed that of the ECOWAS Charter which is that term limits must be respected and that the change of government is only permissible through the ballot box.

    “Having cleared this misperception, we hope that Chief Obasanjo would once again sheathe the sword and rest the pretentiousness about the Messiah that has (mis)led him to pronounce often wrongly, as he disastrously did in the 2019 elections, about the life and death of Nigerian governments.

    “As some commentators are already suggesting, Chief Obasanjo should, in accordance with his mantra as a statesman, get involved with problems solving, when and where they exist instead of helping the mushrooming of a poisonous atmosphere of ethnic and religious nationalism.

    “Surely, he must have disappointed many of his local and foreign admirers by showering commendations on a few extremist groups who have vowed to shun the invitation to the National Assembly to participate in the process of constitutional amendment.

    “No doubt, he must have left those admirers confused in announcing the support for the boycott of a democratic process of changing the constitution, at the same time calling for dialogue and engagement.

    “The fact that the process he ushered in under his administration with the dubious intention of amendments that sought tenure elongation failed-as did two other attempts by the successor administrations of the same political party- does not in any way justify his dismissal of the exercise by the 9th Assembly as a another waste of time and resources.

    “To the credit of the All Progressives Congress-led 8th Assembly, the process of constitutional amendment was kickstarted and carried through, paving the way for, among other benefits, the financial independence of local government councils, States Houses of Assembly and the country’s Judiciary. These changes have already been signed into laws by the President as mandated by the constitution.

    “The recent decisions by the administration as they relate to subsidy withdrawal, helping to plug some of the most horrendous notorious holes and release of scarce resources for the more pressing needs of the people has also not escaped the ire of the former president.

    “It’s a known fact that the withdrawal of subsidies had been on the wish list of the Obasanjo-led Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. They failed in achieving these measures because, one there was a shared greed. They plundered the treasury as much as anyone could in the name of either subsidy or waiver with reckless impunity.

    “Two, is to say it takes courage and rare statesmanship on the part of a leader to do as President Buhari to shun populism and seek the best interest of the people and the state, providing the kind of reform and development that Nigeria urgently needs.

    “This President has run an administration focused on infrastructure and development. He has repaired our damaged relations with neighbours and our traditional allies such as the UK, US, China, Russia, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the others with lots of benefits to the country.

    “It is a pro-business administration that has used diplomacy to unlock bilateral trade and investment.

    “He leads a government that has liberalised the investment climate and market access by achieving reforms that have placed the country in the list of the world’s top reforming economies.

    “Nigeria, which other nations had mocked and ridiculed for so many things that were wrong is today progressing at a pace reflecting its size and potential.

    “With so much to show and many more coming, it is little surprise that President Buhari would be the object of envy and harsh unfair challenges by politicians who failed to deliver, but continue to nurse ambitions of delighting the audience long after their curtain has been drawn.”

    Adesina, who is Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, approached the matter differently.

    He took his time to explain the peculiar scenario Nigeria has found herself and subsequent actions taken by Buhari to address emerging challenges.

    Adesina said: “To state that we live in challenging times is perhaps an understatement and does very little justice in accurately capturing our current realities. Those realities include a world faced with a pandemic the scale of which hasn’t been seen in 100 years. The crisis has crippled economies, destroyed global supply chains and obliterated once productive and viable sectors of the economy.

    “Our dear nation has not been spared in this difficult period and, indeed, has felt the impact of the global crisis. But as a responsive government, the Buhari administration has within limited resources designed responses that are targeted at mitigating the full impact of this scourge.

    “The Economic Sustainability Plan has earmarked N2.7 trillion in spending to create and sustain jobs and livelihoods for those who have been impacted the most by this crisis.

    “Despite battling with low public revenues, and the hydra-headed monster of low oil price and a reduced production quota from OPEC, this administration remains committed to honouring the promises made to the Nigerian people across the key areas of security, economy and fighting corruption.

    “At the just concluded Inter-ministerial Retreat, where the entire government apparatus was gathered under one roof to review performance over the last year; with a singular objective of identifying how to improve in those areas where successes fell short of target, and how to replicate those key elements that led to success in others.

    “A frank conversation took place between the participants and independent assessors. Amongst the critical themes that emerged from the two-day session was the need to improve focus, coordination and collaboration amongst Ministries, Departments and Agencies, and the importance of rigorous execution, monitoring and evaluation of projects and activities against set targets.

    “Regarding domestic policy actions, the last week has seen critical decisions around the economy being taken. These are decisions that for many years previous governments have shied away from, and as a result cost our country several billions of dollars.

    “This was funding that could easily have been deployed elsewhere in support of millions of our citizens, as opposed to subsidising a small percentage of our population. If we continued along this path it would portend a very dark and uncertain future for our country.

    “As most crisis managers state, ‘Never allow a crisis go to waste.’ Such periods present an opportunity to take stock and make difficult decisions. These domestic policy decisions were by no means easy, but are in the best interest of our nation.

    “The impact of this decision is to have an improved allocation of very scarce resources, create an opportunity for private sector investment to return to sectors where government intervention had created distortions in various ways. The return of the private sector promotes job creation and provides for the entrepreneurial genius that is embedded in Nigerians.

    “Leadership is about making tough and difficult decisions and not a popularity contest. President Buhari’s commitment to doing the right things in the best interest of our country should never be in doubt.

    “In the regional sphere, Mr. President has not shirked from his responsibilities of promoting alongside other subregional leaders the principle of non-acceptability of change of government other than by constitutional means, and the values of democracy in places like Mali and ensuring that peace and security are maintained in neighbouring countries as they have a direct impact on our own security and territorial integrity.

    “Mr. President is also fully aware that there are historic fissures that exist in various locations across the country, and has advocated for dialogue between key parties who are direct stakeholders in ensuring peace. An example is the recent peace dialogue that took place in Kaduna between warring groups that have been at each other’s neck for quite some time. Their efforts to sit across the table and dialogue on how best they can resolve their differences, is the pathway that needs to be charted in addressing our internal issues. Such peace moves, which would be deepened and extended to other parts of the country, are critical to our continued existence as a people and as a nation.

    “However, what is sad, and most reprehensible is the conduct of those who should know better and should be seen to be playing a leading role in bridging and or mediating these fissures that we have lived with, who now invest their time in trying to deepen those fault lines and stoking ethnic embers in very subtle and manipulative ways that eventually find their way to the public sphere.

    “Given the plethora of challenges that confront our nation, Mr. President’s attention is on how our growing youthful population can compete in a world that has no boundaries and barriers, given our very fertile land. Focus is on how we can best improve agricultural practices and increase yields per hectare, so our farmers benefit from their sweat and honest labour.

    “Also under attention is how connectivity between markets and people can be improved so that commerce and movement of persons can thrive and flourish.

    “How do we deepen technology penetration to ensure that we are not left behind in the digital race. These are a few amongst the things that occupy the thoughts of the President. All statesmen will be judged by their records long after they exit the scene, and President Buhari is focused on deepening Nigeria’s unity and laying a solid foundation for the transformation of our country so that future leadership can build on. Therefore, he will not be deterred by those whose singular objective, carried out through a veil of deception, is a cocktail of hate-inspired messaging and vitriol intended to distract and undermine our march towards prosperous nation building.”

  • Buhari Celebrates His Administration’s Efforts to Contain Spread of Coronavirus Pandemic

    Buhari Celebrates His Administration’s Efforts to Contain Spread of Coronavirus Pandemic

    President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday praised his administration for confronting the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) head-on.

    The President said Nigeria developed a robust framework led by Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to coordinate and oversee the country’s multi-sectoral inter-governmental efforts at containing the spread and mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    He noted that his administration would sustain efforts to make adjustments to new lifestyles and be sensitive to the security underpinnings, as experts try to find vaccines for COVID-19, and a possible acceptable cure,

    Speaking at the AQABA Process virtual meeting in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Buhari said: “This was done while currently monitoring effects of the measures and taking steps to mitigate these effects as quick as possible. This was in a bid to ensure sustained human security across the population.

    “Earlier, we had established the National Humanitarian Coordination Committee with the responsibility of providing among others a national vision for humanitarian actors and settling disputes that may arise from interactions between security services and the humanitarian community. This committee was timely as a stop gap measure in coping with the effects of COVID-19.”

    The President added that the government has also taken measures to tackle the devastation of social and economic dimensions of the pandemic with a focus on the most vulnerable citizens in the society through provision of palliatives as well as other economic stimulus packages.

    He pointed out that those measures came at a cost, but would be sustained, while citing Mali as an example where social and economic challenges took a toll on government and pushed democracy to a “breaking point.”

    “Such situation could create a vacuum that can be exploited by terrorists and violent extremists,” Buhari was quoted to have said in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

    The President told the gathering of Heads of Governments that the security landscape in Nigeria and across West Africa continued to evolve with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that various systems in society came grinding to a halt as a result of the urgent measures taken to slow down the spread of the disease.

    According to him, “These measures were taken while being mindful of the toll that the virus has had in the various epicentres across the world where medical structures were strained up to breaking point while dealing with mass casualties as a result of infections from the disease.

    “These measures are not without their challenges as livelihood were drastically affected and civic lifestyle is being tested to its limits. The whole instruments of government are now mobilised to confront what has now turned both a health emergency and an economic crisis.”

    Buhari noted that the government would continue to monitor activities of terrorists online to control radicalisation of citizens by terrorist groups, and other violent cells, following huge traffic online due to the COVID-19.

    He said the migration to cyber space posed greater risk for radicalisation, especially with the growing constraints on physical contacts and movements.

    “It is important to state that the spread of the COVID-19 has led to the movement of activities to cyber space. Furthermore, lock-down policies and restrictions of movement in affected areas means that people would move their day to day social and business activities to cyber space. This, however, comes with an increase in the risk of individuals being radicalised online,” he added.

    Buhari appreciated His Majesty King Abdullah II for the invitation to the meeting and also thanked Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for hosting the meeting under the AQABA Process.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • President Buhari assures of support for Multinational Joint Task Force

    President Buhari assures of support for Multinational Joint Task Force

    Despite being at what he calls “the low ebb of resources caused by COVID-19 and fallen oil prices,” Nigeria will continue to provide support for the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) based in N’djamena, Chad Republic, President Muhammadu Buhari has assured.

    According to his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the President spoke Friday at State House, Abuja, while receiving Ambassador Mamman Nuhu , Executive Secretary, Lake Chad Basin Commission and Head of Mission, MNJTF.

    President Buhari said despite paucity of resources, security of Nigeria and that of her neighbours must have pride of place, “so I will consult with all the relevant officials, and we will do our best.”

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    Ambassador Nuhu gave the President updates on the proposed recharge of Lake Chad, which he said was one of the priorities of Lake Chad Basin Commission, “and for which you have great passion,” informing that the governments of China and Italy were of great support, and positive action should commence soon.

    He also commended countries which have contributed troops to MNJTF, adding, however, that kinetic military approach alone would not eradicate insurgency, and emphasis must also be placed on the root causes, particularly poverty.

  • President Buhari Celebrates Ex-Nigerian Head of State, Babangida at 79

    President Buhari Celebrates Ex-Nigerian Head of State, Babangida at 79

    President Muhammadu Buhari Sunday sent warm felicitations to former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (rtd), on his 79th birthday, August 17, 2020, joining family, friends and associates to celebrate with the elder statesman.

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    Buhari said as the former military leader turns a new age, his “services to the country will always be remembered.”

    The President, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, prayed God to continually strengthen Babangida, grant him good health and longer life.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Sad! – Buhari says of UK-based Nigerian property professional, Dapo Williams’ death 

    Sad! – Buhari says of UK-based Nigerian property professional, Dapo Williams’ death 

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condoled with Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora over the sad loss of Dr Dapo Williams, a prominent member of Nigerian UK Diaspora.

    In a condolence message signed by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari recalled his meeting with Dr Williams in January, 2020, during a town hall meeting with Nigerian professionals in the United Kingdom.

    Dr. Dapo Williams being officially presented to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II of England, for excellent management of resources recognition, by the Chair of Governors, St. Martin’s, in the Fields Church of England for Girls in London, during tercentenary (300 years) celebrations.

    “He was passionate about our country, deeply committed to a Nigeria that attains her position in the comity of Nations. It’s sad to lose such a hopeful, ebullient soul so soon,” President Buhari said.

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    Late Dr Williams was a leader and pioneer of Nigerian Think Tank Group (NTTG), and a staunch member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Buhari Campaign Organization, in the UK.

    Otunba Dapo Williams, a successful real estate professional and community leader, was a member, Institute of Directors, London and Kent.

  • Buhari Signs Amended Companies and Allied Matters Bill 30 Years After

    Buhari Signs Amended Companies and Allied Matters Bill 30 Years After

    President Muhammadu Buhari Friday in Abuja assented to the Companies and Allied Matters Bill, 2020 recently passed by the National Assembly.

    The President’s action on this important piece of legislation, therefore, repealed and replaced the extant Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990, introducing after 30 years, several corporate legal innovations geared toward enhancing ease of doing business in the country.

    Some of the innovations include:

    “Filing fee reductions and other reforms to make it easier and cheaper for small and medium-sized enterprises to register and reform their businesses in Nigeria;

    “Allowing corporate promoters of companies to establish private companies with a single member or shareholder, and creating limited liability partnerships and limited partnerships to give investors and business people alternative forms of carrying out their business in an efficient and flexible way; Innovating processes and procedures to ease the operations of companies, such as introducing Statements of Compliance; replacing ‘authorised share capital’ with minimum share capital to reduce costs of incorporating companies; and providing for electronic filing, electronic share transfers, e-meetings as well as remote general meetings for private companies in response to the disruptions to close contact physical meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic;

    “Requiring the disclosure of persons with significant control of companies in a register of beneficial owners to enhance corporate accountability and transparency; and

    “Enhancing the minority shareholder protection and engagement; introducing enhanced business rescue reforms for insolvent companies; and permitting the merger of Incorporated Trustees for associations that share similar aims and objectives,” said Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • COVID-19: Buhari directs FCT, States on enforcing use of face mask

    COVID-19: Buhari directs FCT, States on enforcing use of face mask

    Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and state governments on enforcimg the use of face masks in public places across the country.

    This was disclosed Thursday by the Chairman, Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, at the daily briefing of PTF in Abuja.

    In his review of the activities PTF, Mustapha, said the president ordered that the current phase of the National Response to COVID-19 should be maintained for another four weeks, but allowing some modifications.

    Mustapha stated that: “President Buhari also asked the PTF to partner with states and local governments to improve community sensitisation and engagement to step up response to the COVID-19 response.

    “He also encouraged state governments to collaborate with local government authorities to intensify necessary measures such as contact tracing, grassroots mobilisation and risk communication.

    “He also ordered that collaboration with other mandate groups at federal/state levels to harmonise the country’s COVID-19 response be strengthened on the short, medium and long-term basis,” he said.

    Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), warned against stigmatisation and skepticism among Nigerians in the fight against COVID-19.

    “I wish to remind all Nigerians that this fight is for every one; everyone must take responsibility.

    “Disbelief and skepticism will further complicate our situation; we should not stigmatise anyone infected. Our communities should own the response and educate our citizens,” he said.