HomeTagsFederal Government

Tag: Federal Government

Shipment: FG Loses N5bn Revenue To Importers Through Wrong Declaration

Shipment: FG Loses N5bn Revenue To Importers Through Wrong Declaration     The federal government has been advised to return the Standard Organization of Nigeria, (SON) to the ports in a bid to ascertain the difference between raw materials and finished goods imported into the country under...

Mass Metering First Phase’ll Gulp N60bn – Fed Govt

Mass Metering First Phase'll Gulp N60bn - Fed Govt     The Central Bank of Nigeria is providing N60bn for one million electricity meters that are meant for free distribution to unmetered power users across the country, the Federal Government has said. It disclosed this in a document...

Audit Queries: Senate Threatens To Publish Erring MDAs’ List

Audit Queries: Senate Threatens To Publish Erring MDAs’ List       The Senate on Tuesday pledged to publish the names of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government that failed to defend queries raised against them by the Auditor General for the Federation. The President of the...

Fed Govt Flouts Workers Pension Remittance

Fed Govt Flouts Workers Pension Remittance     Seven years after the Federal Government amended the Pension Reform Act, which stipulated that employers should remit 18 per cent of workers’ monthly emoluments into their RSAs, the government is yet to comply with its own law. The Pension Reform...

FG vs ASUU: Before The Next Strike, by Kabiru Danladi Lawanti

FG vs ASUU: Before The Next Strike, by Kabiru Danladi Lawanti     In the last 40 years, the Nigerian Public Universities (both states and federal) have seen a gradual decline in terms of output quality and infrastructure, despite huge billions that accrued into these universities through...

FG Borrowed N1.3trn In Four Years To Subsidise Power Consumers – W/Bank

FG Borrowed N1.3trn In Four Years To Subsidise Power Consumers - W/Bank     The Federal Government has borrowed a total of N1.3tn since 2017 to ensure that generation companies and gas suppliers received enough payments to continue generating electricity, the World Bank has said. The bank said...