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Monday, 9 September 2024

$4m Debt: Why Tinubu Should Be Careful About Chinese Loans — Bolaji Akinyemi- Politics

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

A former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, has urged President Bola Tinubu not to get carried away with free access to loans from the Chinese government without considering its implications on the economy.



The professor of political science gave the warning when he was featured as a guest on Sunday’s Channels Television’s Politics Today.


His caution comes two days after the President described his official engagements with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang at the 2024 Summit of the China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, China’s capital as a ‘very good and successful.


Nigeria is indebted to five global powers namely China, France, Japan, India, and Germany.


According to the Debt Management Office, China is Nigeria’s largest creditor.


The country owes China about 84 per cent of the entire $5b debt, which amounts to over $4b.


As of a few years ago, some loans have payment plans of up to 20 years with some moratoriums of up to seven years.


But Akinyemi insisted that Tinubu cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of successive administrations in the country.


He said, “Of course, we should be very careful. That is where I was going. But don’t isolate the focus on China. There are also debts we owe the United States and some medium-power countries. What we need to do is to be careful about two things. One, we shouldn’t default on that debt.


“A month before this African-Chinese summit, Nigerian sovereign goods were being impounded all around the world at the instigation of a Chinese company. So, China is not going to serve us anything on global order. We have to be careful that we fulfill our side of the bargain, not only with China but with all the other countries that we may be doing deals with.


“It is a shame on our status and pride for our sovereign goods to be seized because we are defaulting from fulfilling our part of the agreements. This leads me to the second factor. Nigeria, as a sovereign country, needs to keep an eye on the types and content of agreements being signed by what we call the sub-nationals.”


Continuing, the diplomat affirmed that states are not recognized as entities in the international global system.


He also warned against placing corrupt persons in charge of toll collections of the projects facilitated with such debts.


“Nigeria is the sovereign entity. Therefore, it is Nigeria that will be held responsible if states default in fulfilling agreements signed and if governors come to the scene and decide to cancel agreements signed by their predecessors. We should get out of that mental thinking. The emperors in Nigeria are not the president in Abuja.


“The emperors in the political system are the governors because nobody controls them. They have the assemblies and the judges in their pockets. And yet, internationally, it is Nigeria that gets into problems. So, those are the two factors. There is a third one, which is our behaviour, our DNA. Part of the problem we are starting to run into in terms of the infrastructure projects with the Chinese is that Nigerians who are supposed to be collecting money for trips (tolls) are pocketing the money.


“They bring their own POS. And if the passengers go through the right system, get the tickets directly, and when the conductor says ‘Oh, there is something wrong with what you bought. You have to buy another ticket.’ That one is going into its pocket. How are we to refund the loan on those infrastructural projects when we have corrupt Nigerians? We tend to focus on corruption at the very top.”


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Sunday, 8 September 2024

LASG TRAINS PARENTS OF OUT- OF- SCHOOL CHILDREN

 By Yomi Durojaye 


The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA), Mrs. Bolaji Dada has commended all participants at the just concluded Life Skill Economic Empowerment Programme (LEEP) held on Friday, at Maryland, in collaboration with State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). 

LASG TRAINS PARENTS OF OUT- OF- SCHOOL CHILDREN


The programme, which was organised by the Ministry for parents of enrolled out-of-school children, is aimed at providing essential skills and resources for economic independence.


Dada commended the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu for his numerous support on the initiative, emphasising the importance of empowering these set of parents as a vital step towards achieving sustainable development while reducing poverty and providing means of livelihood to get them back on their feet. 


She said, “As we empower women with skills and resources, we are not only lifting individuals out of poverty but also transforming families".


Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of SUBEB, Dr. Hakeem Babatunde Shittu also lauded the state Governor's efforts in making sure no child is left behind because every child deserves to be educated. 


Highlights of the Life Skill Economic Empowerment Programme included workshops, health talks by staff of Lagos State Health Insurance Agency (LASHMA), practical training in various fields such as entrepreneurship, financial literacy, vocational skills in catering and confectionaries, make up, gele tying, hair and wig making, soap, pomade, insecticide, throw pillows and duvet, ankara crafts and leather works, events planning and decoration, tie & dye, fabric stoning and embellishment.


The event also featured presentation of certificates to all the participants and kits to enable them kick start their business.


The participants expressed gratitude to the Lagos State government for the opportunity to learn and grow, with many expressing how the skills acquired have instilled a new found confidence in their abilities to contribute economically to their households and communities.


Also present at the event was the Permanent board member in charge of social mobilisation for out-of-school children, Amudalat Idowu Tiamiyu and Director of Women Department, WAPA, Mrs. Funke Shyllon.


Meanwhile, the Ministry has also organised a similar programme for staff of the Lagos State Government preparing for retirement at the Women Development Centre (WDC) in Agege.


Naira Nears N2000/dollar Exchange Rate At Black Market

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Naira Nears N2000/dollar Exchange Rate At Black Market

The Naira raced to N2,000 per dollar at the black market on Saturday despite the Central Bank of Nigeria’s sale of dollars to the Bureau De Change operators.

Naira Nears N2000/dollar Exchange Rate At Black Market


A BDC operator, Dayyabu Ashiru confirmed to DAILY POST that Naira was exchanged for N1,670 per dollar on Saturday from the N1665 exchange rate last Friday.


“We buy at N1665 per dollar and sell at N1670”, he said.


DAILY POST recalls that the apex bank announced that it sold $20,000 each to legible BDC operators at N1580 per dollar rate last week.


Meanwhile, the appreciated last Friday at the official market to close the week at N1593.32 per dollar exchange rate.

High Electricity Tariff Will Kill Businesses – APC Chieftain, Joe Igbokwe Cries

By Ayodele Ifasakin 


A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has cried out to President Bola Tinubu to look into the new electricity tariff in the country.

 High Electricity Tariff Will Kill Businesses – APC Chieftain, Joe Igbokwe Cries


Igbokwe, a staunch supporter of Tinubu’s presidency, said the development will kill businesses if the Nigerian government doesn’t act as quickly as possible.


In a post on his Facebook page on Saturday, Igbokwe lamented that N20,000 worth of units now only last for just a day.


The APC chieftain, therefore, urged the government to review the electricity tariff.


He said: “PBAT, please look into the new electricity tariff in Nigeria. It will kill businesses if the government does not act as quickly as possible. I have a small office in Surulere with about about 7 units of AC.


“We used to buy 300 plus units for N20,0000. Yesterday we bought N20,000 worth of units and it lasted for just one day. They call it band A group. I pray that we review this.”

Saturday, 7 September 2024

How Five vehicles burnt as petrol tanker explodes in Ibadan

By Ayodele Ifasakin 


There was pandemonium as a petrol-laden tanker exploded burning two articulated trucks, one 18-seater bus, two commercial taxis  and three motorcycles in Iyana-Ajia, Egbeda area, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

 How Five vehicles burnt as petrol tanker explodes in Ibadan


As of the time of filing this report, the tanker is said to be burning while other affected vehicles have been burnt to ashes.


The incident was said to have occurred on the Ibadan axis of the Ibadan-Ife Expressway, very close to the ongoing Iyana-Ajia bridge.


However It was gathered that no life was lost in the unfortunate incident

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FIRS imposes N50 Levy For Transfers From ₦10,000 & Above

By Ayodele Ifasakin 


OPay has announced a new charge on electronic transfers into personal and business accounts in compliance with Federal Inland Revenue Service regulations.

 FIRS imposes N50 Levy For Transfers From ₦10,000 & Above


Starting September 9, 2024, a one-time fee of N50 will be applied to transfers of N10,000 and above.


In a notice to its customers on Saturday, OPay stated, “Dear valued customers, please be informed that starting September 9, 2024, a one-time fee of N50 will be applied for electronic transfer of N10,000 and above paid into your personal or business account in compliance with the Federal Inland Revenue Service regulations.”


The company clarified that the charges are requirements from the government and not a source of revenue for the payment platform.


“It is important to note that OPay does not benefit from these charges in any way as it is directed entirely to the Federal Government,” the notice read.


The introduction of this fee follows the Federal government’s efforts to generate revenue from electronic transactions through FIRS regulations.

BREAKING: Ajuri Ngelale steps down as Tinubu’s spokesman

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, has stepped down from his role with immediate effect.



In a statement issued by the Presidency on Saturday, Ngelale said he had submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, informing him of his plan to proceed on indefinite leave.


Ngelale added that he has stepped down as the Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen.


According to Ngelale, he stepped down from his role to deal with medical matters presently affecting his nuclear family.


The statement read, “On Friday, I submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff to the President informing my office that I am proceeding on an indefinite leave of absence to frontally deal with medical matters presently affecting my immediate nuclear family.


“While I fully appreciate that the ship of state waits for no man, this agonizing decision — entailing a pause of my functions as the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity and Official Spokesperson of the President, Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action, and Chairman, Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen — was taken after significant consultations with my family over the past several days as a vexatious medical situation has worsened at home.


“I look forward to returning to full-time national service when time, healing, and fate permit. I respectfully ask for some privacy for my family and me during this time.”


Punch

Commissioner For Education Lauds Hon. Johnson Babatunde Over Investment On Education

Commissioner For Education Lauds Hon. Johnson Babatunde Over Investment O. Education 

In preparation for the resumption of  students for the new Academic session, the Honourable  Commissioner for Education, Hon Tolani  Alli Balogun and his team paid a working visit to ORILE AGEGE COMMUNITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL  AND EKO JUNIOR  COLLEGE earlier today.

Commissioner For Education Lauds Hon. Johnson Babatunde Over Investment O. Education 


The Executive Chairman Orile Agege Lcda, Hon Johnson Sunday Babatunde, warmly received the team and assured them of the Local council’s development unalloyed support in providing top notch and remarkable impacts in Educational standards for the pupils and students of Orile Agege Community.


The Vice Chairman of the lcda, who also doubles as the supervisor for Education,hon Kafilat  Akanni Pedro,the Executive Committee members,the Legislative team ably led by the leader of the house hon Wale Fayemi and management team led by Dr Augustine Adekoya were also on ground during the visit.


The Commissioner gave kudos to the Executive Chairman and his dynamic team for the laudable contributions and development being witnessed in all the schools in District 1.


Friday, 6 September 2024

LASG releases results of common entrance examination

 By Elizabeth Osayande


The Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has officially released the results of the Year 2024 Placement Test by Continuous Assessment Scores, CAS of Primary Six Pupils in the State.


LASG releases results of common entrance examination


In a statement released by the Director of the Lagos State Examinations Board, Adebayo Orunsolu, the ministry announced that the results for Primary Six Pupils transitioning to Government Public Junior Secondary Schools for the Year 2024/2025 Academic Session are now available on the Lagos State Examinations Board’s Portal.


now available on the Lagos State Examinations Board’s Portal.

Orunsolu emphasized the convenience of accessing the results, stating, “Concerned authorities are requested to login with their Schools’ default/existing Username and Password provided during the registration of their Pupils to enable them print out the results with effect from Monday, 2nd September, 2024. This arrangement is aimed at reducing the delays previously associated with the process.”


The statement further outlines the seamless process for all concerned schools – Public and Approved Private Primary Schools in the State – to print their results online to eliminate the stress of having to physically visit the Board for the collection of the results.


Moreover, the Director highlighted the commitment to inclusivity in education, saying, “We promise to sustain the Education Policy that says ‘No child should be left behind.’ All successful Pupils in both Public and Approved Private Primary Schools will be given equal treatment.”



As the results are released, all approved private primary schools that participated in the examination are required to submit their results to the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, LASUBEB to ensure the inclusion of the names of their Candidates who passed the test in the FIRST LISTS OF PUPILS to be placed for admission in Government Public Junior Secondary Schools in the State.


Vanguard 

Why Court Sent NURTW Chieftain Koko Zaria To Prison

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

A Lagos Chief Magistrate’s Court yesterday remanded a chieftain of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) Ganiyu Oyedepo (aka Kokozaria), in prison custody for assaulting an actor, Alhaji Ade Adele (aka Baba Lawori).


Oyedepo was remanded following his arraignment on alleged offences of conspiracy, assault occasioning harm, and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.


Chief Magistrate B. Sonuga remanded Oyedepo, after he pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him by the operatives of the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCIID).


The prosecutor, Morufu Animashaun, a legal officer in the legal department of FCIID, Alagbon, in a charge marked B/40/2024, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on June 5, 2024, at Idimu, by conspiring with some of his ‘boys’ to assault Adele.


He said in the course of the assault, Oyedepo’s boys, injured Adele in the head with a bottle.


He told the court that the offences committed by the defendant, contravened sections 411; 173 and 168 (l)(d) of the Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State and punishable under section 168 (2) of the same laws.


The charges are “That you Ganiyu Oyedepo on or about the June 25, 2024 at Idimu, Lagos in the Lagos Magisterial District, Lagos conspired to commit Felony wit: Assault Occasioning Harm and committed an Offence contrary to Section 411 of the Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State


That you Oyedepo on the said date unlawfully procured one of your boys (now at large) who unlawfully broke bottle and inflicted injuries on the head of one Alhaji Ade Adele and committed an Offence contrary to Section 173 of the Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State 2015.


“That you Oyedepo conducted yourself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace when you threatened and procured one of your boys (now at large) to break bottle on the head of Adele and committed an Offence contrary to Section 168 (l)(d) of the Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State 2015 and punishable under Section 168 (2) of thé same Criminal Law Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos state 2015.”


Oyedepo denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to the charges.


His lawyers, S. Bello with S. O. Ajetomobi, moved for bail application, saying the charge against their client is a bailable one.

Why Court Sent NURTW Chieftain Koko Zaria To Prison 




They urged the court to grant him bail in the most liberal terms.


Chief Magistrate Sonuga after hearing counsels’ submissions granted Oyedepo bail in the sum of N2 million with two sureties in like sum.


The sureties, according to the Chief Magistrate, must be of unquestionable character, with evidence of means of livelihood and must be residing within the court’s jurisdiction.


The Chief Magistrate also ordered the sureties to present to court evidence of three years tax, and have their addresses verified.


Chief Magistrate Sonuga, while adjourning the matter to October 29, for mention, however, remanded the defendant in the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS) custody, pending the perfection of the bail terms.


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FG To Use NIN For Verification, Others As It Begins Sale Of 50kg Rice At ₦‎40,000

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

The Federal Government has said potential buyers would have to present their National Identification Number (NIN) as commenced the sale of 30, 000 metric tonnes of milled rice to Nigerians at a subsidised rate of N40,000 per 50 kilograme bag.
FG To Use NIN For Verification, Others As It Begins Sale Of 50kg Rice At ₦‎40,000



According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari, inaugurated the sale of the subsidised milled rice on Thursday in Abuja, noting that the exercise would be carried out across the country.

Kyari said the rice intervention was timely due to the times and current challenges in the country. He said that the Federal Government was aware of the potential challenges associated with the sales of an important staple such as rice, at this critical period.

Verification of buyers

Kyari said that a multi-disciplinary machinery of government had been deployed to ensure the transparency, wider reach, and success of the exercise.

- According to him, the process is structured to ensure that one person does not get more than one 50kg bag of rice.

- He said that intending beneficiaries would be “verified using relevant identification mediums such as the NIN and phone numbers to forestall multiple accesses to the commodity by fraudulent individuals at the detriment of other citizens.”

“In view of the above, I urge our dear citizens to cooperate with the relevant agencies of government who will try to serve you to achieve this great initiative of government.

“It is expected that with the injection of 30,000MT (1000 trucks of 30MT each of this important staple into Nigeria’s food balance sheet, it will not only crash the price of rice but also other closer food substitutes and alternatives,” he said.

Process of purchase

Highlighting the process Nigerians would have to follow to purchase the rice, the Director of Strategic Grains Reserve, Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Haruna Sule, said civil servants could access the grains from the point of sale with their Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

“Once you have any of these three, you present it to the sales operators and it is logged on the platform that has been created.

“After this, you proceed to pay electronically with your ATM; once the payment is done, it is linked to the initial sales operator and it shows that you have paid; then a receipt will be issued with a code number,” he explained.

- With the code number, he said the buyer will be issued with a treasury receipt to show that he or she has paid to government.

- The buyer is then given a receipt which shows point of collection and time of collection; this is to eliminate any form of stampede.

- He noted that the point of collection is different from the point of sales, adding that “when you get to the collection point, you present your code to our officials and you will be given a bag of rice.”

- In Abuja, he said the plan is to set up about five to six sales points across the FCT and the duration of the distribution will be for the period they are able to finish sales.

What you should know

The sale of subsidised rice was first announced by the Minister of Information, Idris Mohammed, in July. Following the announcement, the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs Human Resources Management Department asked civil servants to register for the sale of the food item.

The government thereafter announced that it had halted the plan without any explanation about the reason.

Terrorism Financing: Police To Question Ajaero On September 25

By Ayodele Ifasakin

The scheduled second interrogation of the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, by the police did not hold on Thursday as Ajaero and the NLC Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, who was also invited, did not show up at the police headquarters in Abuja.

Terrorism Financing: Police To Question Ajaero On September 25 


Our correspondent, who was at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja where the labour leaders were billed to appear for interrogation, saw neither Ajaero nor Ugboaja.

However, a source familiar with the situation said the NLC leaders had written investigators that they would not be available for Thursday.

“They did not show up. I am aware they have written those handling their case that they wouldn’t be coming today. They asked them to expect them on September 25,” the source said.

Counsel for the NLC, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), who accompanied Ajaero to the police headquarters for his first appearance on August 29, had told one of our correspondents on Wednesday that the labour leaders might likely seek a postponement of the interrogation.

Speaking further on the matter on Thursday, Falana said, “We wrote for another date as Comrade Joe Ajaero has an engagement outside Abuja today.”

The police are quizzing Ajaero over allegations of terrorism financing, cybercrime, subversion,

Counsel for the NLC, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), who accompanied Ajaero to the police headquarters for his first appearance on August 29, had told one of our correspondents on Wednesday that the labour leaders might likely seek a postponement of the interrogation.

Speaking further on the matter on Thursday, Falana said, “We wrote for another date as Comrade Joe Ajaero has an engagement outside Abuja today.”

The police are quizzing Ajaero over allegations of terrorism financing, cybercrime, subversion, criminal conspiracy, and treasonable felony.

His invitation came in the wake of a night raid by the police on the NLC national secretariat in Abuja.

The police are alleging a link between the labour leader and a Briton, Andrew Wynne, who has been accused of financing the recent #EndBadGovernance or #Hunger protest in the country to allegedly overthrow the government of President Bola Tinubu.

Following Ajaero’s first appearance on August 29, the police, in another letter signed by the Commissioner of Police, Operations, Ibitoye Alajide, on behalf of the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department, Abuja, asked him to appear again on Thursday, September 5, alongside with the NLC General Secretary “to answer questions over alleged criminal intimidation, conducts likely to cause a breach of public peace, and malicious damage to property.”

The letter read: “In furtherance of investigations into the alleged case of criminal intimidation, conducts likely to cause breach of public peace and malicious damage to properties in which your name featured, you are requested to come along with Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja for an interview with the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department, FID, through the undersigned, at SPO’s Room 112, 2nd Floor, Force Intelligence Department (FID) Complex, Shehu Shagari Way, opposite Force Headquarters Area 11, Garki, Abuja on Thursday, 5th September 2024 at 11 am.”

When contacted by The PUNCH on Thursday over the non-appearance of the invited labour leaders, the Force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, promised he would get back to our correspondent.

He had, however, yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.


Thursday, 5 September 2024

Agege, Orile Community Media Practitioners Advocate for Robust Crime Prevention Strategies

By Yomi Durojaye 

In response to growing concerns about crime in Agege and Orile Agege area of Lagos, the Agege Community Media Practitioners (AACMAP) are calling for a multi-faceted approach to crime prevention.


 The organization, which represents a network of community based media professionals, is urging both residents and authorities to embrace a collaborative strategy to tackle the issue.

Agege/Orile Community Media Practitioners Advocate for Robust Crime Prevention Strategies


AACMAP emphasizes the need for increased community engagement and proactive measures to create safer neighborhoods. Their advocacy highlights several key areas for improvement:


Strengthening Community Policing: AACMAP advocates for enhanced collaboration between the local police force and community members. This includes more regular interaction and joint initiatives to build trust and address specific local concerns.


Enhancing Public Awareness: The organization is pushing for more robust public education campaigns on crime prevention. This involves disseminating information through local media channels about safety practices, reporting mechanisms, and available resources.


Investment in Infrastructure: Improving street lighting and installing security cameras in high-risk areas are among the recommendations. Better infrastructure is seen as a crucial factor in deterring criminal activities and increasing public safety.


Youth Engagement Programs: AACMAP highlights the importance of engaging the youth through educational and recreational programs.


Support for Victims: The group advocates for better support systems for victims of crime, including counseling services and assistance with navigating the legal system.


In a statement made by AACMAP Chairman, Comr. Oloyede Kolawole, he emphasized, "A coordinated effort between the community, local authorities, and media is essential for effective crime prevention. By working together, we can create a safer Agege/Orile Agege for everyone."


Oloyede, encourages all Agege residents to actively participate in community safety programs and remain vigilant. The organization believes that through collective action and sustained efforts, a significant reduction in crime can be achieved.


AACMAP Members Media Organizations: AgegeTvOnline, Grassroots Times,Political Platform 101,Agege Community Radio, Agege Parrot, HotnewsNaija, Awarawa Tv, Agege Pulse and Orile-Agege Media.

Breaking News: NNPCL to Supply 17.8 Million Barrels of Crude Oil to Dangote Refinery

NNPCL to Supply 17.8 Million Barrels of Crude Oil to Dangote Refinery 


The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced plans to supply 17.8 million barrels of crude oil to Dangote Refinery between September and November. This move is part of the Federal Government's efforts to drive local production of petroleum products.

Dangote & NNPC MD


According to NNPCL Vice President, Downstream, Mr. Adedapo Segun, the supply will include 6.8 million barrels in 7 cargoes of crude oil in September and an additional 11 million barrels in November. This brings the total crude oil supply to Dangote Refinery to 30 million barrels, enabling the refinery to commence operations.


The statement also clarified that Dangote Refinery will sell its petrol to independent marketers who meet stipulated conditions, in addition to NNPCL. This move is expected to increase the availability of petroleum products in the country and reduce reliance on imports.


This development is a significant step towards achieving self-sufficiency in petroleum production and reducing the country's dependence on imported fuel.

Why 26-year-old Photographer Was Arrested And Jailed For 10 Months - Ex Boss

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

The former boss of the 26-year-old photographer detained in Keffi Correctional Centre after he resigned via text message has broken his silence following an outcry on social media.

Why 26-year-old Photographer Was Arrested And Jailed For 10 Months - Ex Boss



Mike Oluwole, the former boss of Nicholas Peter, spoke to Punch on Monday, September 2.


Oluwole said Nicholas came to his office to sell a camera lens, which he later discovered to be allegedly stolen.


He told the publication: "When he came to my office to sell the camera lens, I asked about its owner. He claimed that it belonged to his friend, and I put him on the spot to confirm. I made him sign that he sold it to me. I then told him how much I needed a good photographer and photo editor and he showed interest. I put him on a series of photography tests, which he passed outstandingly.


"I then employed him on probation for six months with a monthly pay of N70,000, and he consented. But I noticed something with Nicholas: he is always demanding. My company has a scheme called ‘I owe you (IOU)’ to help relieve staff members of their financial burdens until the end of the month when they get their salaries to repay. He was always defaulting in the scheme and would beg me to help him spread the pay beyond the next month.


"When he resigned, he only sent a text, and I asked him if that was the appropriate way to go about things. He then began to insult me, advising me on how to go about human management and leadership.


"I learned that our office phone was missing; I rang him to no avail after CCTV revealed that a day before his resignation, he had returned to the office, disconnected the office camera, and connected it while heading out. Unperturbed by his actions that are costing my customer database, I reported him to the police, and he was arrested."


He said the photographer was questioned about the disappearance of the phone for days before his case was transferred to the court. Oluwole alleged that Nicholas later confessed to stealing the phone, but it was too late to stop the prosecution.


He said that after being pressured, he wrote to the Upper Area Court, Mpape in Abuja, where Nicholas was prosecuted, to stop the case, but his letter was not approved.


"I heard that the letter was rejected because it was not properly written, of which I did due diligence. I learned about the bail fee when he got to Keffi Correctional Centre. At first, he said it was N20,000, which I sent to one of the people he contacted to beg me for his release. He rang me again and said that it was N50,000. I didn’t believe him because he had always had a distrust for him. So, I informed them to refund me.


"I did all I could to facilitate his release, and when he returned, he came to my office, and I sent N20,000 to him again with the promise that I would help him get an offer if he changed for good."

Petrol Scarcity: NNPCL Bars Independent Marketers Amid Surging Prices


By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has reportedly suspended the sale of Premium Motor Spirit – popularly called petrol – to independent marketers after it hiked the product’s price on Tuesday.

Petrol Scarcity: NNPCL Bars Independent Marketers Amid Surging Prices


This is even as three vessels berthed at the Apapa, Lagos jetty on Wednesday to discharge imported petrol.


The price hike sparked a protest in Delta State as commercial tricycle operators, also known as ‘keke’ riders, took to the streets of Warri and Effurun metropolis to resist the price hike.


Checks by our correspondents revealed that commuters across the country were either stranded or trekked long distances on Wednesday as fuel queues worsened amid scarcity of the product.


Few commercial motorists came out for business, with most of them lamenting the agonising hike in fuel, barely a month after the hardship protest rocked the nation.


The National Vice President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Hammed Fashola, told The PUNCH that the NNPC stopped selling fuel to independent marketers on Tuesday when it raised the price of a litre of PMS to N855 and above across its retail outlets nationwide.


Independent marketers sold the product for as much as N1,200 and N1,300/litre in some states following the upward review of prices by the NNPC.


Fashola wondered why the national oil firm would suspend the sale of petrol to the marketers take without any official communication, even when the marketers had paid for the product over two months ago.


Asked if it was true that many of the independent marketers did not go to the depot to lift fuel, Fashola responded, “What are they going there to do? They have stopped our loading. All the tickets we have in the kitties of NNPC, they are not treating them; everything has been suspended.”


When our correspondent inquired to know if the suspension was done despite having paid for the product ordered, he replied, “Yes, our tickets were suspended for loading. They have not been attending to us since yesterday (Tuesday), and there is no official communication yet.


“It is a very bad situation for somebody who has paid for the product, maybe like two to three months ago, and all of a sudden, you stopped loading, maybe because you want to change the price. And it’s not the fault of that customer, because it is supposed to be cash-and-carry. So, I think the NNPC should look at that situation critically.”


It was learnt that NNPC usually prioritised major marketers while IPMAN members resorted to private depot owners, who sold at higher prices, leading to a wide gap between the prices offered by both categories of marketers.


“We’re usually forced to go to private depots, it’s not out of our own volition. We were forced to go there because of inadequate supply,” Fashola stressed.


Speaking on the Dangote refinery fuel, which is expected to hit the pumps soon, Fashola said marketers would monitor the situation till Friday.


“We are watching the development. We are monitoring it; we will wait, maybe by Friday we will know where we are going by the time the Federal Government makes a pronouncement as regards the price. There is no official communication yet.”

Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Education: Banning under-18 from WAEC, NECO will limit potential of Nigerian children – Olota

By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Oba Abdulkabir Obalanlege, Olota of Ota, Ogun State, says banning under-18 students from sitting for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) will limit the potential of Nigerian children.

Oba Oloota



Obalanlege made the observation while delivering a goodwill message at the 15th Anniversary of Adedokun International Schools on Monday at Iyana-Iyesi Multipurpose, Ota, Ogun.


The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, had on Aug. 25, announced a move by the Federal Government to ban students below 18 years from sitting for WASSCE and the one conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO).


According to Obalanlege, restricting under -18 students from sitting for WAEC and NECO examinations will limit the children’s potential in terms of competing with their peers around the world.


“My advice to the Federal Government is to follow the international best practices rather than limiting the potential of our young ones,” he said.


Obalanlege said that this would help to enhance the standard of education in the country.

Cops, Driver Killed In Attempted Abduction Of Delta Lawmaker's Wife -

 Two policemen and a driver were reportedly killed by gunmen in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State as suspected kidnappers moved to abduct Mrs. Christy Uroye, wife of the lawmaker representing Warri South Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Augustine Uroye, on Monday night.




Eyewitnesses said the abductors shot dead the three victims, in their struggle to kidnap the woman whom the policemen were escorting in the SUV conveying her along Jakpa road, during the incident.

PUNCH Metro however gathered that the abductors’ getaway vehicle got disrupted as it crashed while making a frantic bid to escape with the captive, along the busy road, thus allowing for Mrs. Uroye’s rescue.

The victim is said to be currently receiving treatment at a nearby private hospital.

Eyewitnesses narrated that during the attack, residents of the area were forced to flee from the scene to avoid getting hit by bullets.

When PUNCH Metro contacted the Delta State Command Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, on Monday night, he confirmed the incident but claimed that the operation was “not successful.”

Edafe further stated in a terse message that three AK-47 rifles were recovered from the suspects’ vehicle.

Corroborating the PPRO’s statement, a family source who spoke with our correspondent, on Tuesday, on the condition of anonymity because he was not permitted to speak with the media, also affirmed that “the abductors’ vehicle got involved in an accident along the road with their captive while the woman is now receiving treatment in a private hospital in the locality.”

The source did not, however, confirm whether or not the abductors were arrested in the ensuing melee.

Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Minister Directs NNPCL To Sell PMS Above ₦‎1,000 To Curb Smuggling

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Heineken Lokpobiri has directed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited(NNPCL) must sell petrol above the landing cost, which currently stands at N1,117 per litre, to prevent the smuggling of the products to neighbouring countries.

Minister Directs NNPCL To Sell PMS Above ₦‎1,000 To Curb Smuggling




Lokpobiri who disclosed this in Abuja, adding that security agencies are complicit in smuggling activities.


He said unless the NNPC Ltd imports and sells petrol above the landing cost, smugglers would continue to move petroleum products to neighboring countries.



Recall that the group chief executive officer of the NNPCL, Mele Kyari had last month met the Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi on the rapid impact of the NCS’ “Operation Whirlwind” in reducing the smuggling of Premium Motor Spirit (also known as petrol) across Nigeria’s border communities.


During the meeting, Kyari said PMS evacuation to border states had decreased from 32 million litres per day to about 25 million litres within just two months.


The federal government had, in May 2023, removed the subsidy on petrol, which raised the price from about N197 to about N650 per litre.


While PMS is sold at an average of N701.99 in Nigeria, it is sold at an average of N1,672.05 in the Republic of Benin and N2,061.55 in Cameroon. In other countries around the region, the price of PMS ranges from N1,427.68 in Liberia to N2,128.20 in Mali, averaging N1,787.57, according to the fuel price data obtained from trading economics statistics.


This development had heightened PMS smuggling out of Nigeria.


Lokpobiri’s stated at the event that NNPC’s sale of imported fuel at a price above the landing cost will bridge the potential profit gap and curb smuggling of the product to neighbouring countries for high profit-making by those involved in the shady business.

Monday, 2 September 2024

19-yr-old native doctor ‘kpais’ client while testing ‘odeshi’ charm on him

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Police operatives in Edo have arrested a 19-year-old native doctor, identified as Timothy Dauda, for allegedly sh%%ting one Alex Ezekiel to d£@th.



The command’s spokesperson, Moses Yamu, in a statement on Monday, September 2, said the incident happened on August 20 in the Onumu community under Akoko-Edo LGA.


Yamu said the suspect was arrested by personnel of the Igarra Division.


According to the statement, “The suspect claimed to be a native doctor and specialises in preparing charms against g¥ns and c¥tlasses.


One Alex Ezekiel, now deceased, went to the ‘native doctor’ to get the charms prepared for him.


After preparing the charms, the native doctor tried to test their efficacy by sh%%ting the deceased with a g¥n.


Unfortunately, the deceased sustained fatal injuries and was rushed to Ifejola Hospital, Igarra, where he was certified d€ad by a medical doctor.”

Photos: Rt. Hon. James Faleke Trains 600 Constituents On Fish, Cassava Farming With Cash Grants for StartUp

By Yomi Durojaye 


FALEKE EMPOWERMENT TRAINING PROGRAM: 600 CONSTITUENTS RECEIVED TRAINING ON FISH/ACQUACULTURE AND CASSAVA FARMING, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND CASH GRANTS FOR VALUE ADDITION IN IKEJA, LAGOS. 

The program, sponsored by the federal lawmaker representing Ikeja federal constituency, Rt. Hon. (Dr) James Abiodun Faleke, aims to support businesses with cash grants.

Photos: Rt. Hon. James Faleke Trains 600 Constituents On Fish, Cassava Farming With Cash Grants for StartUp


The training, conducted in conjunction with the Federal College of Horticulture, Dadin Kowa, Gombe State, and LRB Global Investment Ltd, provided high-quality instruction. Barrister Olawale Ajala, representing Hon. Faleke, encouraged participants to utilize the training and cash grants to enhance their businesses.


The administrative/secretariat team also received recognition for their contributions.


Hon. Faleke reaffirmed his commitment to delivering quality representation and empowerment to the people of Ikeja Federal Constituency. The empowerment training program will continue tomorrow September 3rd, 2024


Special appreciation was extended to the 5-man committee, including Alhaji Kehinde Onifade, Barrister Olawale Ajala, Alhaji (Comrade) Akeem Dauda, Hon. Edward Samuel Aragbonfoh, and Comrade Ademola Banjo, for their tireless efforts in organizing the well organized program.




OBASA YOUTH ALLIANCE RECEIVES VOLUNTEERS FOR UPCOMING OBASA YOUTH CRUSADE

 By Yomi Durojaye 

 In a significant move towards the successful execution of the upcoming 3rd edition of the Obasa Youth Crusade, the Obasa Youth Alliance (OYA) held a crucial general meeting on Sunday, September 1, 2024. The gathering, which brought together a diverse array of youth groups, including OYA executives, Ward coordinators, Zonal coordinators, Street captains, All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leaders, and stakeholders from Agege and Orile Agege, was marked by an atmosphere of unity and determination.



The meeting kicked off with an opening address from the Director-General of OYA, Comrade Ademosu Jamiu, who expressed his deep gratitude to all present. He delivered a goodwill message from the convener of OYA, Hon. Oluwagbenga Abiola Omaco  (Agbelebu), who commended the youth for their dedication and commitment during the last meeting. Hon. Gbenga Abiola urged the participants to maintain their enthusiasm and readiness for this year’s crusade, emphasizing the critical role they play in its success.


During the meeting, Agege APC Youth Leader, Comrade Jegbe Johnson, appealed to the attendees to remain committed as he emphasized the importance of the volunteer committees being essential for the smooth execution of this year’s crusade. 


A key focus of the meeting was the formation of volunteer committees, which are deemed essential for the smooth execution of the crusade. Comrade Jegbe Johnson emphasized that joining this volunteer committee is a voluntary service and encouraged only those willing to serve with dedication to enlist. He underscored the importance of the volunteer committee, urging members to approach their assignments with the highest level of priority and responsibility.


The response was overwhelmingly positive, with numerous attendees registering their interest in joining the volunteer committees.


The meeting saw the presence of several key figures, including Agege APC Youth Leader Hon. Jegbe Johnson (Gezus), Orile Agege Youth Leader Comrade Arsenal, Deputy Director-General and Planning Committee Chairman Comrade Akinola Sasanya, Agege OYA Coordinator Comrade Oyewale Sunday (Skima), Orile Agege OYA Coordinator Comrade Gbenga Osolana, and Hon. Muyiwa Likinyo. Additionally, all APC Youth Leaders at the ward level from both Agege and Orile Agege, OYA Ward Coordinators, Zonal Coordinators, Street Captains, and representatives from youth organizations within and outside Agege were in attendance.


Despite the progress made in the formation of the volunteer committee, the leadership emphasized that the committee remain open to any youth, youth group, or stakeholder willing to contribute to the development and success of this year’s crusade. The OYA continues to foster an inclusive environment, encouraging broader participation to ensure the crusade’s impact is both far-reaching and profound.


Scheduled for November 10, 2024, at Agege Stadium, the 3rd edition of the Obasa Youth Crusade promises to be a vibrant and inspiring event, celebrating the empowerment of youth and the significant contributions of Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa to the development of Lagos State.

Breaking: Police declare Briton, Nigerian wanted for attempting to overthrow Tinubu

 The Nigeria Police Force, on Monday, declared a British national, Andrew Wynne, also known as Andrew Povich, and a Nigerian, Lucky Obiyan, wanted for allegedly plotting to overthrow the democratically elected government in the country.

Breaking: Police declare Briton, Nigerian wanted for attempting to overthrow Tinubu


The police accused the British national of building a network of sleeper cells to topple the government and plunge the nation into chaos.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, the Force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, said Wynne rented a space at Labour House and established a school to serve as a decoy.

He said, “The Nigeria Police Force has launched a comprehensive investigation into the activities of foreign national and subversive elements plotting to undermine the democratically elected government in Nigeria through unconstitutional regime change and orchestrating violence across the country.


Investigations have identified a foreign mercenary, Andrew Wynne (also known as Andrew Povich or Drew Povey), a British national, who built a network of sleeper cells to topple the government and plunge the nation into chaos. He rented space at Labour House, Abuja, for an ‘Iva Valley Bookshop’ and established ‘STARS of Nations Schools’ as a cover for his subversive activities.”

Adejobi said documentary evidence and confessions revealed that Wynne provided finance and operational guidance to allegedly topple an elected government in the country.

He said, “Documentary evidence and confessions revealed that Andrew Wynne issued directives, monitored progress, and provided finance and operational guidance to achieve unconstitutional regime change in Nigeria.

“He mobilised and deployed several billions of naira to his Nigerian collaborators, urging them to mobilise the public to violently storm police facilities and military barracks, anticipating a bloodbath that would instigate international condemnation of the Nigerian government. These acts are in clear violation of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and other relevant laws,” the FPRO added.

Adejobi said Wynne and his local coordinator, Obiyan, had fled the country.

He said, “Since the commencement of investigations, Andrew Wynne has fled the country. He and one of his local coordinators, one Lucky Ehis Obiyan, have accordingly been declared wanted, and global hunting for them has commenced in connection with this investigation.”

Details later….

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Why US Fined Fintech Chief, Dozy Mmobuosi $250 Million For Fraud

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


A US federal court has ordered a Nigerian businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi who last year sought to buy the English football club Sheffield United, to pay more than $250mn in fines and barred him from serving as a director of a public company.

US Fined Fintech Chief, Dozy Mmobuosi  $250 Million For Fraud


Last year, the US Securities and Exchange Commission had charged Dozy Mmobuosi and three of his companies, including two Nasdaq-listed enterprises, with fraud for inflating the “financial performance metrics of his companies and key operating subsidiaries to defraud investors worldwide”.


Judge Jesse M Furman, of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, has now entered a final judgment by default against Mmobuosi and his companies after the entrepreneur failed to make any representations in the civil complaint filed last December by the SEC.


The judge wrote that Mmobuosi and his companies, Tingo Group, Agri-Fintech Holdings and Tingo International Holdings, had “failed to answer, plead, or otherwise defend” themselves in the case. Mmobuosi and his three US-based entities have been ordered to pay more than $250mn in fines after the SEC alleged that his empire was a “fiction”.

Nairaland source

Passengers Lament As Lagos Drivers, Louts Raise Fares

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Passengers travelling into Ogun State from various parts of Lagos State were stranded on Sunday as levy collectors, commonly known as Agberos (louts), hiked transport fares at the Berger Bus Stop.

Passengers Lament As Lagos Drivers, Louts Raise Fares




A PUNCH Metro correspondent who monitored activities at the bus shed on Sunday observed that the agberos were informing incoming drivers from Lagos, who parked to pick up passengers heading to Arepo, Magboro, Ibafo, and Mowe in Ogun State, of the new fare prices.


Passengers, including worshippers and children returning from church, were seen stranded, pleading with drivers to reduce the transport fares.


Our correspondent observed that drivers charged commuters travelling to Mowe a flat fare of up to N1000, regardless of whether passengers intended to alight at any of the stops along the route.


The previous fare prices from the bus stop to the mentioned areas were N300, N400, and N500. However, when our correspondent arrived at the park around 3:00 pm on Sunday, drivers charged up to N1000 for the same journey.


A passenger named Adewale, heading to Arepo, had refused to board a bus charging N700 to Mowe, but was left in shock when the fare was further raised to N1000.


However, he lamented that after the vehicle departed, subsequent buses were instructed by the agberos to start charging N1000 for the trip.


“I was here when they charged N700 for any stop on the way to Mowe and Ibafo. I didn’t board because I thought the agberos would instruct the drivers to lower the price once more buses arrived.


“But unfortunately, as more buses arrived, the agberos kept telling the drivers to raise the fare. I’m shocked. This is pure wickedness,” Adewale lamented.


Joshua, a worshipper, who returned from church, informed our correspondent that the agberos were the main cause of the fare hike and urged authorities to find a lasting solution to the problem.


He said, “These individuals were dictating the fares to the drivers to increase their earnings. As the fares go up, they collect more from the drivers, leaving the passengers to bear the burden.”


A lady, who chose not to reveal her name, lamented the hours she had spent at the park because she couldn’t afford the increased fare.


“I didn’t budget for this when I left home this morning. I’ve been here for hours, and the drivers keep increasing the fares,” she lamented.


When our correspondent discussed the sudden fare hike at the bus stop, a driver who identified himself as Kazeem said he had filled his bus tank with fuel purchased from the black market.



“There’s no fuel available; the queues are too long. The fuel I’m using now was bought at black market prices. Do you expect us to charge the same rates?” Kazeem queried.

Lagos Red Line Rail To Operate 4 Trips Daily As Partial Operations Start

By Yomi Durojaye 


This achievement represents a major advancement in reshaping public transportation in Lagos, bringing us closer to a modern, efficient, and interconnected city.

Lagos Red Line Rail To Operate 4 Trips Daily As Partial Operations Start 


The Red Line will operate four daily trips between Oyingbo and Agbado. This essential route will not only facilitate commuting for thousands but also alleviate congestion and enhance the quality of life for our residents.


Morning departures from Oyingbo will begin at 8:30 AM, making stops at key stations such as Yaba, Mushin, Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege, before arriving at Agbado by 9:37 AM. The trains will adhere strictly to their schedules, ensuring order and efficiency in our rail services.


This initial passenger operation allows us to continually assess the system's safety, reliability, and efficiency, while gathering valuable feedback from passengers. This is a crucial step towards full commercial operations.


Once fully operational, the Red Line is anticipated to run 20 trips daily, accommodating over 500,000 passengers each day. This rail line is more than just transportation; it’s a vital link that connects our communities and drives economic growth.


To be part of this transformative experience, please register at the provided link.


Together, we are creating a Lagos that serves everyone—efficient, connected, and poised for the future.

Sunday, 1 September 2024

Nine Arrested For Open Defecation In Lagos

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps have arrested nine individuals caught engaging in open defecation in the Berger area of the state.

Nine Arrested For Open Defecation In Lagos


The state’s Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in a post on social media on Saturday.


He wrote, “Nine individuals were arrested for open urination and defecation at Berger last night.”


Wahab had earlier disclosed that 17 individuals were arrested on Thursday night at Berger for open urination, defecation, and not using the pedestrian bridge.


The state government’s zero-tolerance stance on open defecation is part of its broader efforts to maintain a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment for residents.


The Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources also commenced cleanup of the Ojodu-Berger highway median as part of its effort to end open defecation.

25% Off Price "Ounje Eko" Phase 2 Begins Today Sunday... See Location for Agege, Orile Agege

25% Off Price "Ounje Eko" Phase 2 Begins Today Sunday... See Location for Agege 



Announcement:

Lagos State Government is delighted to announce the return of the Ounje Eko Discount Market in Agege LGA and ORILE AGEGE LCDA, now entering its 2nd phase, Commences today September 1st at  Dairy Farm Secondary School beside Agege Local Government Secretariat.

This initiative, facilitated by the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, brings unbeatable deals on fresh and essential food items right to your doorstep.  

🏩  Venue: Saka Tinubu Primary school, Orile Agege.


⏰ Time: 10am - 4pm

Get ready to fill your baskets with amazing discounts! Enjoy 25% OFF on:


- Fresh peppers 🌶️  

- Bread 🍞  

- Beans 🫘  

- Eggs 🥚  

- Rice 🍚  

- Onions 🧅  

- Garri 🌾  


Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to stock up on fresh food at unbeatable prices. 

Time: 10.00am


To all residents it another opportunity don't miss out on the *Ounje Eko Lagos Discount Food program.*

It's amazing opportunity, so be sure to take advantage of it! Come one, come all inform your neighbor and friends to enjoy discounted food prices. 

*Make your way to Dairy Farm School in Agege. See you there*

How Consumers Lamented As Electricity Meter Prices Rise

 The cost of a single-phase electricity meter has risen to over N130,000 from N88,000 in the first quarter of this year.


This is the second time the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission would approve an increase in the prices of prepaid meters.


Sunday PUNCH gathered that the price of a single-phase meter ranged from N130,000 to N139,000, while a three-phase meter was sold between N219,000 and N229,000, depending on the vendor.


This is just as some consumers who have yet to be metered continued to lament high estimated billing from their Electricity Distribution Companies.


The consumers on direct connection lamented that they receive estimated billings every month, stating that the amount being charged by DisCos is not usually commensurable to the units of energy they used.


A single-phase smart meter was sold at N106,802.69 while the three-phase smart meter rose from N154,600 in May this year to goes for N210,751.61.


According to some of the electricity distribution companies who spoke to our correspondent, DisCos no longer have control over meter sales, stating that the customers deal directly with the meter asset provider, who is mandated to supply the meter within 10 working days after payment.


The Chief Executive Officer of Femadec Group, Fola Akinola, recently said meter application portals were shut in April because the vendors and the DisCos were regularising prices to reflect the current economic realities.


“In a situation where you fixed the price of meters when $1 was around N500, and now that $1 is over N1,300, you cannot sell the ones you have because you will not be able to replace them. People cannot bring in meters because of the exchange rate,” he stated.


Consumers kick


In an interview with our correspondent on Saturday, the Executive Director of the Electricity Consumers Protection and Advocacy Centre, Princewill Okorie, wondered why NERC would approve another meter price increase at a time the consumers are still struggling with the Band A tariff hike.


According to Okorie, Discos, aided by NERC, have been extorting Nigerians by failing to abide by the MAP policy which stipulated that consumers should get energy credit as a refund for meters paid for.


“The MAP scheme policy says that if a consumer pays for a meter, he should get a refund through energy credit. How many consumers have been paid back?


“Why will this sector be only about collecting money from the consumers without service delivery, transparency and accountability? This is because nobody punishes or monitors the Discos. It still boils down to the consumer aspect of the sector not being taken seriously.


The consumer rights activist disclosed that during the 2022 tariff hike, NERC had approved for DisCos that for every bill a consumer pays, a certain percentage should be for the Meter Acquisition Fund.


In June this year, the Federal Government approved N21bn under the Presidential Metering Initiative to provide meters to unmetered customers at no cost.


Consumers are asking how the N21bn Mater Acquisition Funds allocated to the DisCos were spent.


NERC spokesman, Usman Arabi, could not be reached at the time of filing this report.


An official of the commission who spoke on anonymity told our correspondent that customers are not to pay for meters under this initiative



Asked if this would not amount to discriminating against those who have been paying for meters for all these years, the NERC official retorted, “Those people are supposed to be refunded by the DisCos through energy credit and the commission is following up on the compliance.”

How Consumers Lamented As Electricity Meter Prices Rise


Another source told our correspondent that the MAF meters are for Band A customers only.


“The Phase 1 MAF meters will be given to Band A customers for free. It will eventually go round to other customer classes”, said the source.


However, our correspondent observed that the metering gap is still as high as seven million of the 13 million electricity customers.


The Executive Director of Research and Advocacy, Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, Sunday Oduntan, told our correspondent that the meter policy has changed, saying DisCos no longer have control over meter sales.