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CACOVID Spends N16bn On Medical Resources

CACOVID Spends N16bn On Medical Resources   The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)-led Private Sector Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) has spent over N16 billion on procuring essential medical resources to fight coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Nigeria, the group said at the weekend. The group has as at...

NIMASA Remits N16bn To Consolidated Account

NIMASA Remits N16bn To Consolidated Account   Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has disclosed that the agency remitted about N16 billion into the federal government consolidated account in 2019. He said the agency was able to generate the amount...

NIMASA Remits N16bn Revenue In Ten Months

NIMASA Remits N16bn Revenue In Ten Months   The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency has remitted a total sum of N16bn to the Consolidated Revenue Fund, exceeding the budgeted sum by N4bn. The Director-General, NIMASA, Peterside Dakuku, who made this known in Abuja on Tuesday, said...

Kwara Revenue Agency Generates N16bn In 6months

Kwara Revenue Agency Generates N16bn In 6months   The Kwara State Government said it generated the sum of N16bn as internally generated revenue (IGR) in the first half of 2019. Speaking with journalists at a quarterly media briefing of the State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS) in Ilorin,...

In 4 Years, Jigawa Spends N16bn On Water Supply

In 4 Years, Jigawa Spends N16bn On Water Supply Governor Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State Jigawa state government has spent about N16 billion in the provision of portable water in the last four years. The Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Water Resource, Engineer...

Nigeria Spends N16bn Yearly To Import Beans – FG

Nigeria Spends N16bn Yearly To Import Beans – FG   Despite being the number one producer of beans in the world, Nigeria spends N16bn annually to import the produce from neighbouring countries, the Federal Government has said. Speaking at a training for journalists organised by the Open...