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Senate Directs CBN stop ATM card charges by banks

Senate Directs CBN stop ATM card charges by banks The Nigerian Senate has passed a resolution calling on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to suspend the excessive ATM card maintenance charges being deducted from customers. The resolution came as part of a motion sponsored by...

ATCON Urges Senate to Rethink Proposed Legislation

Fearing the likely negative impact of the proposed telecommunications tax bill on a large chunk of telecoms subscribers and the economy as a whole, the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), the umbrella body for all telecoms companies in the country, has advised...

Recession and The Option of Selling Public Assets

As Nigeria continues to seek solutions to the current recession, one suggestion that is gaining traction is the option of disposing government stakes in some publicly-owned companies with a view to shoring up foreign reserves in the near term. The government seems sold on...

Saraki Urges FG to Consider Sale of Oil Asset

*Proffers suggestions on ways out of recession *Wants Executive to raise capital from asset sales *Ready for President’s Emergency Power Bill *Asks President to dialogue with Niger Delta *Says he must also engage private sector in leadership THE Senate asked the federal government to stop the blame...

Senate Tackles Recession, Invites Experts

Determined to find a way out of the current recession bedevilling the nation as quickly as possible, the Senate will, on resumption, begin debate on the economic crisis. The debate, will be led by the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, through his welcome speech to...

Asset Declaration: The Plights of Civil Servants

It is no more news that Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, has been battling with the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over allegation of false asset declaration and other charges that allegedly violated the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).The former Kwara State governor was...