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FG Declines Settlement on Gasoline Subsidy Palliatives

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Minister of State for Funds and Nationwide Planning, Mr Clem Agba


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The Federal Authorities says no settlement has been made but to harmonise efforts with states to arrange palliative measures forward of the June 2023 deadline for the discontinuation of petrol subsidy arrange.

It, nevertheless, stated involved committees would quickly conclude discussions with key stakeholders because the administration winds down.

The Minister of State for Funds and Nationwide Planning, Clem Agba, revealed this to State Home Correspondents shortly after this week’s Federal Government Council assembly, which was presided over by the President, Main Normal Muhammadu Buhari.

A committee led by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, and the Nationwide Financial Council, composed of state governors, had been working to resolve the difficulty for over 12 months, he stated.

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In accordance with him, throughout the interval the committee has but to harmonise its templates.

“So, the stage that we’re in now could be tips on how to finalise the strategies which have come out from each the Federal Authorities and the governors.

“Like you already know, it’s one thing that’s going to have an effect on your complete nation. They only have to make sure that everyone seems to be carried alongside, that’s each the federal and sub-national governments,” he added.

The minister argued that whereas the Osinbajo-led committee has no particular timeline to conclude its task, discussions had been ongoing.

Agba defined that the delay was vital as a result of the state of affairs had far-reaching penalties for the nation.

In the meantime, the Minister of Info and Tradition, Lai Mohammed, revealed that the federal government had postponed the 2023 inhabitants and housing census earlier scheduled for March 29.

Mohammed stated the postponement turned vital because the Unbiased Nationwide Electoral Fee final Wednesday rescheduled the governorship elections to March 18.

He additionally revealed that the council accepted N2.8bn for the Nationwide Inhabitants Fee to obtain software program to be deployed for the census.

“There was a memo offered by the Nationwide Inhabitants Fee, looking for some software program to permit them to conduct the census in Could this yr.

“I consider due to the rescheduling of the elections, they can’t begin the census as deliberate.

“They sought council’s approval for a contract to obtain software program for the census on the sum of N2.8bn,” the minister revealed.

He additionally disclosed that the FEC accepted N15bn for the development of an entry street linking the Benin-Asaba Expressway to the Second Niger Bridge.

The completion of the street will allow the regime to inaugurate the bridge earlier than it Buhari leaves workplace on Could 29.

“The minister of works offered a memo looking for approval for the award of contract for the development of an entry street from the prevailing Benin-Asaba Expressway to method the hyperlink street to 2nd Niger Bridge in Delta State.

“As you’re conscious, the federal government is set to fee the 2nd Niger Bridge earlier than the expiration of this administration.”

We will let you know that the bridge itself is considerably concluded however the contract that was awarded at the moment, though the work has began prior to now, is definitely to attach the Asaba-Benin finish to the brand new bridge.

“The contract was awarded to Julius Berger at a sum of N15bn. They’ve began the work however they stated it is just correct that they’ve a contract. We will guarantee you that the street will probably be completed in good time for us to fee the 2nd Niger-Bridge,” he stated.

Mohammed additionally disclosed that the council accepted the sum of N16bn as augmentation for the dualisation of Suleja-Minna Street in Niger State.

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