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President Tinubu sacks the CEO of ( NASENI) and ICPC probes reps and MDA’s over job recketeering

Price of rice rises

By habiba koloPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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President Bola Tinubu has sacked Dr Bashir Gwandu, Leader Bad habit Administrator and CEO of (NASENI).…

Gwandu's sack was contained in an explanation gave by Boss Ajuri Ngelale, Exceptional Counsel to the President on Media and Exposure.

Ngelale reported 32-year-old Khalil Suleiman Halilu as the new Chief of the organization.

As per the official representative, the new President will serve for an underlying term of five years as per the significant segments of the NASENI Act, 2014.

"Mr. Halilu, 32, is supposed to bring his critical experience as a trend-setter and innovation master to bear in this significant new public task."

"By the mandate of the President, this arrangement produces prompt results," the assertion read.

ICPC PROBES BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS AGAINST REPS AND MDA’s OVER JOB RACKETEERING.

The Free Bad Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission (ICPC) says it has sent off a test into the petitions submitted to it over work racketeering…

Representative for the counter join organization, Azuka Ogugua, affirmed to columnists on Friday that an internet based media association, PREMIUM TIMES submitted one of the petitions.

Ogugua likewise said the commission got one more appeal from the Executive of the Place of Delegates' Specially appointed Panel on the Examination of Occupation Racketeering and Absurd Bungle in the MDAs, Yusuf Gagdi.

Azuka didn't delve into subtleties when drawn closer for additional remarks.

She basically said, "The Autonomous Degenerate Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission (ICPC) has started examination concerning petitions got from Premium Times and Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, Director of the Place of Delegates' Specially appointed Council on the Examination of Occupation Racketeering and Ridiculous Blunder in Government Services, Divisions and Organizations (MDAs), over pay off claims against the test board."

Trust had revealed how the web-based medium, in its examination, expressed that a few individuals from the board requested bad habit chancellors from colleges and ministers of polytechnics to offer specific sums as incentives into a ledger to give them a delicate landing.

In any case, Executive of the Advisory group of Government Polytechnics' Ministers, Engr Yahaya Mohammed, said the ministers didn't communicate with any individual from the board.

PRICE OF RICE RISES AS FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT MOP UP MARKET.

The scramble for rice by providers enrolled by the bureaucratic and state legislatures is somewhat liable for the spike in the costs of the product.

Dealers in business sectors in certain states let our reporters know that solicitations by workers for hire had prompted an expansion sought after without

comparing supply from mill operators.

Review that the Public Financial Board (NEC) had on Thursday, August 17, said that the national government supported N5 billion award to be given to every one of the 36 conditions of the alliance for the acquirement of grains as well as five trucks of rice to each state as palliatives to pad the impact of fuel sponsorship evacuation.

The majority of the states had later recognized that they got the provisions; with some of them saying they have begun utilizing part of the N5 billion given to them to acquire more grains, including rice, for ahead circulation to individuals.

The five trucks given to each state means 3,000 sacks of 50 kg. This implies that a sum of 111, 000 packs of rice was shared to the 36 conditions of the league and the FCT.

A worker for hire, who addressed one of our journalists, said he had a LPO from one of the states in the North to supply rice yet was at this point to get together.

"The provisions have been cleaned up in the business sectors," he said. "I firmly feel that the national government should investigate ways of bringing in the product from outside the country to overcome any barrier, crash the cost and deflect hunger.

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