Tinubu: Petrol Price Hike Inevitable Step to Reform Nigeria
Tinubu has promised to replicate China’s infrastructure in Nigeria and said petrol price hike is a hard decision towards reforms.
Tinubu has promised to replicate China’s infrastructure in Nigeria and said petrol price hike is a hard decision towards reforms.
Tinubu in Beijing has described the $280 billion Economic Trade Partnership growth between Africa and China as exponential.
Nigeria’s petrol prices may further increase as NNPC’s VP Downstream, Adedapo Segun, advocates free market conditions to eliminate queues.
IPMAN President Abubakar Maigandi says marketers are uncertain about the apparent petrol price increase and are awaiting NNPC’s instructions.
Lagos maritime truckers have issued an ultimatum to government to curb the excesses of hoodlums or face strike action.
Nigerians should understand that Dangote will run business for profit because its first duty is to shareholders, says Olabode Sowunmi.
Aliko Dangote has outlined how his refinery’s petroleum products will end fuel queues, improve Nigerians’ health and stabilise the naira.
NNPC has raised petrol prices to between N855 and N897 per litre in different locations across Nigeria.
“You (Nigerians) are now going to have good petrol where the engines of your vehicles will last longer,” Aliko Dangote said.
British citizen Andrew Wynne and local accomplice Lucky Ehis Obiyan have been declared wanted for plotting regime change in Nigeria.
Umar Sani has dismissed Wike’s crisis threats as “empty boasts,” says he lacks the power to disrupt other states’ politics.
Mendiratta says the Nigeria-Boeing MOU is “excellent,” highlighting its crucial role in unlocking Africa’s aviation potential and connectivity.
Robert Clarke is effusive in his praise for Acting CJN Kekere-Ekun’s character, and is sure she’ll reform the Supreme Court.
Residents of Kapam in Kaduna have staged a protest over a “toxic chemical” from Kaduna refinery impacting farms, animals, health.
Policy changes alone don’t transform an economy, it has to be backed with institutional reform, says Bismarck Rewane.
Adamu has warned market associations against restrictive practices, urging market management to act or face legal consequences.
Hassan Soweto has said that Nigeria needs to address the root problems in education rather than imposing arbitrary age restrictions.
“We know that the politics of Kogi State has always been violent-prone,” Murtala Ajaka said.
APGA’s Ezeokenwa has claimed INEC’s recognition of Njoku as party chairman lacks a valid court order, questioning its legitimacy.
Tonye Cole has said that deciding who is truly APC or PDP and resolving party leadership in Rivers State is essential.
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