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International Monetary Fund Says Removal of Fuel Subsidy Was President Tinubu’s Decision
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says it played no role in the removal of fuel subsidy by the President Bola Tinubu administration.
It made the clarification at a press conference during the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington DC, United States.
Abebe Selassie, IMF’s African Region Director, described the decision to remove fuel subsidy by Tinubu’s government as a domestic one.
The decision was a domestic one. We don’t have programmes in Nigeria. Our role is limited to regular dialogue, as we have with other nations like Japan or the UK,” the official said, according to Vanguard.
However, Selassie argued that the government’s choices regarding subsidy removal reflect its long-term strategy for sustainable economic growth.
We recognise the significant social costs involved. The government can mitigate these by expanding social protection for the most vulnerable,” he said in reference to Nigerians affected by the impact of subsidy removal.
recalls that Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone on May 29, 2023.
The development has led to an astronomical hike in the fuel pump price, with a litre selling for over N1000 as of the time of this report.
Many Nigerians had accused the government of following IMF policies in implementing total subsidy removal.
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ASSOMEG Condoles with Sanusi Bature Over Loss of Son
The Association of Online Media Guild (ASSOMEG) extends its deepest condolences to Mr. Sanusi Bature, Director General, Media and Publicity to the Kano State Governor, over the heartbreaking loss of his beloved son, who passed away on Thursday at the young age of 15.
This tragic loss is felt by all of us within the media community, and we share in the sorrow and grief that the family is enduring during this difficult time.
Mr. Sanusi Bature has been an invaluable partner and advocate in the media space, and our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family, and his loved ones.
On behalf of all our members, ASSOMEG stands in solidarity with Mr. Bature and his family.
We pray that they find the strength to bear this irreplaceable loss, and we trust that Almighty Allah (SWT) will provide solace and peace to his family in this trying period.
Signed,
Abdullateef Abubakar Jos
Interim Chairman
Abbas Yushau Yusuf
Interim Secretary
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Group Accuses Federal High Court Judge of Disrespecting Religion and Culture of Kano People
A civil society group, Citizens for Development and Education (CDE), in collaboration with the Organization for Community and Civic Engagement (OCCEN) and Citizens Voice Against Corruption, has accused Federal High Court Judge Justice Simon Amobeda of disrespecting the culture and tradition of the people of Kano.
Ambassador Waiya made the accusation during a press conference in Kano due to judgments the judge has been issuing against the people of the state.
Waiya said the judiciary is being used to truncate democracy, and it is unfortunate that Justice Amobeda has ruled against the state’s independent electoral commission, banning it from conducting local government elections despite the Supreme Court’s ruling that all states must conduct elections before the end of October.
He said some elements in Kano are taking advantage of the situation to truncate democracy and are using Justice Simon Amobeda for their own purposes.
Waiya said that through Amobeda, the federal judge based in Kano is frustrating the government’s efforts to conduct elections in the name of opposition. He added that the government, which came into power in 2023, is battling with the judiciary, and development plans in the state are being frustrated.
Waiya said that 11 days ago, a high court judge tried to prevent the elections from being conducted.
He further said that the group is peace advocates and promoters and raised an alarm that the judge is going to deliver a judgment against the state electoral body on Friday, preventing it from conducting elections. He said the judge decided to withhold his judgment today to conflict with an expected favorable judgment of the state high court for the state electoral body.
The group cautioned the judge that he would be held responsible for anything that happens in Kano.
We will not allow one single person to jeopardize the peace of 20 million people,” Waiya said. “We are not comfortable with what Justice Simon Amobeda is doing. Is there no competent judge to handle cases like this? We are not personally against Justice Amobeda but we are against his attitudes. We are ready to confront him.”
The group said that if the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court refuses to transfer Simon Amobeda from Kano, it is high time that President Bola Tinubu knows that he has ambitions in 2027 and allows the rule of law to prevail in Kano. If he refuses, he should forget.
Waiya said that the judge sat and delivered a judgment on an Islamic holiday without respecting the culture and religion of the people of the state.
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