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  • Nigerian rice to compete with brands from India, China, others – Osinbajo

    Nigerian rice to compete with brands from India, China, others – Osinbajo

    The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to supporting Nigerian farmers to produce rice that would compete with the ones produced from countries like India, China and Thailand.

    This assurance was given by Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja on Wednesday during an interactive session with some middle level civil and public servants on the ease of doing business in the country.

    According to him, Nigerians would soon start seeing the manifestation of some of the reforms taken by the Federal Government in the agricultural sector as the country would soon start producing local rice.

    He said if Nigerians can consume what the country produces locally, poverty and unemployment would be easily tackled.

    He said the government was mindful of this development and would do everything within its powers to encourage local farmers to improve the output and quality of local price.

    Osinbajo said, “It is worrisome that locally produced rice is still expensive than imported rice from India, China and Thailand.

    Rice produced in these countries, are subsidized by their respective governments making rice from the region cheap and affordable.”

    By subsiding rice production for farmers, more jobs are created. We are planning to introduce some kinds of assistance to our farmers in due course. Our rice will have to compete with any rice in the world. We will hold meeting with the Ministry of Agriculture every day”, the Acting president said.

  • Acting President, Osinbajo congratulates Edwin Clark at 90

    Acting President, Osinbajo congratulates Edwin Clark at 90

    The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has felicitated with former Federal Commissioner of Information and elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, on his 90th birthday, which comes up on May 25.

    Osinbajo, in a statement, joined family members, friends, colleagues and the entire Ijaw nation in commemorating the milestone in the life of the nationalist, whose “life reflects our collective and continuous efforts towards building a great nation’’.

    The statement was issued by the acting President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Osinbajo saluted Clark’s unwavering patriotism and relentless pursuit of the unity of the country, particularly his maturity in speaking for the good of all Nigerians.

    He also commended him for promoting the South-South quest for a new developmental vision and supporting the cause of the poor and vulnerable.

    The acting president extolled the personal sacrifices and diplomatic shuttles of the great Nigerian leader, who worked relentlessly for the birth and sustenance of ECOWAS.

    He assured the nonagenarian that his labour of love for the South-South and the progress of the country would be remembered by many generations to come.

    He prayed that the “almighty God will grant the elder statesman longer life, good health and that as his days are so shall his wisdom, strength and favour be.’’

     

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  • Prayer, fast not enough to move Nigeria forward, says Osinbajo

    Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Wednesday, said no amount of prayer and fast by Nigerians could move the nation forward without hard work.

    Osinbajo said as a pastor himself, he understood the law of sowing and reaping and knew the implication of leaving what was supposed to be done undone.

    The Acting President spoke in Abuja during an interactive session organised for public and civil servants on the implementation of the three Executive Orders which he signed last week.

    He said the prosperity and abundance being enjoyed by great nations today were not created by spirits, but by men.

    While saying the executive orders were meant to aid the ease of doing business in Nigeria, he warned that anytime government officials deliberately delayed what they could do immediately, they were holding back the future of the country.

    Osinbajo stated, “No matter how much you pray or fast, our country cannot grow without some of us deciding to do the hard work that makes nations work.

    “I am a pastor, a spiritual person, and I understand the law of sowing and reaping. It is a spiritual law that has tremendous physical implications. Every time that we delay, or frustrate what we can do today, leaving it till tomorrow, we hold back the future. We too must reap what we have sown by experiencing delays.

    “If you help others to achieve, if you help your nation, you have sown good seeds. You will find help and you will prosper too.”

    Osinbajo urged the officials not to see the policies as government but personal policies.

    He warned government officials against stifling businesses by delaying their registration, adding that such unnecessary delays also affected employment.

    The acting President said, “Every generation of people owes the next generation a debt. That debt is paid by ensuring that we provide for the means for the next generation to survive.

    “Or at least, we have a duty to ensure that we do not destroy the means of survival and prosperity of the next generation.

    “But there are some people in every generation who have a special burden, a more important role than others in preparing for present prosperity and future abundance.”

    Osinbajo stated that small or large businesses could not be created or could be frustrated out of existence if the environment for doing business in a country was harsh or difficult.

    He stated, “So when a potential business owner wants to register a company, collect tax clearance certificate or obtain NAFDAC registration or SON certification, or expatriate quotas, or any other papers, approvals or certification from government, and we do not willingly and efficiently help him or her, we are killing the jobs and prosperity that he would have created.

    “Every time we say come back next week to someone for something we can do today, we postpone prosperity of one person but in reality, we postpone the prosperity of so many who would have earned something from the business.

    “So every time that a public official is an obstacle to business in any way, he attacks the prosperity of our economy and he attacks our future because it means our children cannot find jobs.”

    On improved remuneration, Osinbajo assured the officials that they were in safe hands with him and President Muhammadu Buhari in the saddle.

    “I have served in the public service most of my adult life. As a university teacher, adviser to a federal minister and attorney-general, I earned salaries; so I understand how salary increases can be such good news,” Osinbajo added.

    The acting President stated that Nigerians would soon start seeing the manifestation of some of the reforms taken by the Federal Government in the agricultural sector.

    He declared that the country would soon start producing local rice that would compete favourably with any brand in the world.

    Osinbajo said this in Abuja during an interactive session with some middle level civil and public servants on the ease of doing business.

    He called on Nigerians to increase their patronage of products manufactured locally, adding that this would enable the government to reduce the level of unemployment in the country.

    Citing the example of rice production, he explained that Nigeria had enough capacity to grow quality rice that would meet the demands of not only Nigerians but all the countries in Africa.

    Osinbajo stated that if Nigerians could consume what the country produced locally, the twin problems of poverty and unemployment would be easily addressed.

    He said it was worrisome that rice imported from China, India and Thailand was sold at cheaper prices to those produced locally, adding that this was as a result of subsidy enjoyed by farmers in those countries.

    The acting President added, “It is worrisome that locally produced rice is still expensive than imported rice from India, China and Thailand.

    “Rice produced in these countries are subsidised by their respective governments making rice from the region cheap and affordable.

    “By subsiding rice production for farmers, more jobs are created. We are planning to introduce some kinds of assistance to our farmers in due course. Our rice will have to compete with any rice in the world.”

  • PHOTOS: Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, on Wednesday, presided over the weekly Federal Executive Council Meeting.

    The meeting was held at the Council Chamber of the State House in Abuja.

  • Manchester Attack: Osinbajo condoles with Britain

    Manchester Attack: Osinbajo condoles with Britain

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has condemned “the despicable terrorist attack on innocent people in Manchester, United Kingdom on Monday, May 22, 2017.”

    A statement by Laolu Akande, the spokesperson for the acting President, said, “On behalf of the people and Government of Nigeria, Prof Osinbajo expresses heartfelt condolences and solidarity with the government and people of the United Kingdom in this period of grief.”

    Describing the attack as a dastardly act and heinous crime, Acting President Osinbajo assured Prime Minister Theresa May that the prayers and thoughts of Nigerians were with the British people as they mourned the victims, many of the them young people.

    Acting President Osinbajo is confident that light of the civilised world will always prevail against the darkness of depravity, and he trusts that Britons and citizens of other nations across the world will continue to show resilience and courage in the wake of such terrorist crimes,” Akande said.

    He prays that God Almighty will comfort the bereaved families and also wishes a speedy recovery for the injured.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the suicide bomb attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, northern England killed at least 22 people and injured around 59 on Monday evening.

  • Osinbajo mourns Channels TV State House correspondent, Chukwuma Onuekwusi

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed shock over the news of the death of Chukwuma Onuekwusi, the Channels TV State House Correspondent.

    This is contained in a condolence message by his spokesman, Laolu Akande, on Tuesday.

    Akande said the acting President extended heartfelt condolences to Onuekwusi’s family as well as Channels TV family on the very sad passing of Onuekwusi.

    He also commiserates with the State House Press Corps over the passage of their professional colleague, who combined high professionalism, wit, dedication and patriotism in his diligent reportage of activities in the Presidential Villa.

    Acting President prays that the Almighty God will comfort his family and all who mourn this exceptional gentleman.’’

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Onuekwusi died in the early hours of Tuesday at a private hospital in Abuja.

     

  • We won’t relent in fighting corruption, insurgency to stand still – Osinbajo

    We won’t relent in fighting corruption, insurgency to stand still – Osinbajo

    Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday in Kano said the Federal Government remained committed to the fight against corruption in the country.

    He reiterated the commitment while declaring open the 2nd Kano Economic and Investment Summit held at the Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano.

    The summit is part of activities organised by the Kano State Government to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the creation of the state.

    Osinbajo, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, retired Gen. Abdurrahman Dambazau said the Federal Government was also committed to tackling security and economic challenges bedevilling the country.

    “We will remain committed on the three focused areas which include fighting corruption, insurgency and providing employment to the teeming number of unemployed youths in the country,” he said.

    He said that the Economic and Investment summit was in line with the Federal Government’s effort toward economic growth and development in the country.

    According to him, the Federal Government will continue to support such initiatives with a view to promoting socio-economic activities of the people as well as to enhance their living standard.

    He expressed the hope that the summit would come up with recommendations that would promote investment opportunities not only in Kano State but the country at large.

    The chairman, Technical Committee of the Summit and former Minister of National Planning, Dr Shamsuddeen Usman called on investors to invest in Kano state, saying “the state is safe’’.

    He said that the summit would serve as opportunity for various stakeholders to discuss and exchange ideas on how to promote investment and exploit the numerous opportunities in the state.

    Usman said that the summit would also go a long way in making the state a top investment destination and key success factors for investment promotion.

    The summit has as its theme: “Transforming the Economy of Kano: Turning Challenges into Opportunities”.

  • Executive Orders: Osinbajo meets civil servants Wednesday

    Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, will on Wednesday meet some mid level and senior government officials as part of strategies to ensure the implementation of the three Executive Orders he signed on Thursday.

    Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, made this known in a statement on Sunday.

    Akande said the present administration would drive the executive orders signed vigorously in its determination to significantly transform the business environment and how government business is done in the country.

    He said the executive order on business environment and promoting “Made in Nigeria” products would be the topic of discussion during Osinbajo’s interactive session with the officials on Wednesday.

    These (government officials) are the people who will be directly responsible for the attainment of the objectives of the executive orders, so the Acting President wants an opportunity to talk with them directly and also hear from them in person,” Akande said.

    He said effective implementation of the executive orders were critical for the overall prosperity of Nigerians and Nigeria.

  • Why Osinbajo must not sign 2017 budget into law – Femi Falana

    Activist lawyer, Femi Falana, has urged the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo not to sign the 2017 budget because it was illegally increased by the National Assembly.

    Speaking in Kwara State, Falana noted that the National Assembly had no constitutional powers to increase the budget presented by Buhari, adding that the legislators erred constitutionally by increasing their share of the budget.

    He also said that President Muhammadu Buhari was not competent to sign the 2017 budget into law because he was on vacation.

    The lawyer said since Buhari transmitted a letter to the National Assembly informing them of his medical vacation, all presidential powers had automatically been transferred to Osinbajo who was now the Acting President.

    Falana stressed that until the President writes another letter to the federal parliament at the end of his vacation, he cannot exercise the powers of his office.

    He said, “The President is not competent to sign any bill into law while he is on vacation. The constitution did not envisage that a President who is on a vacation and an acting president, who is standing proxy for him will be exercising presidential powers simultaneously.

    “To that extent, pending the resumption of duties by President Buhari, the Acting President, Prof. Osinbajo, is competent to sign all bills validly passed by the NASS.

    “If President Buhari did not exercise powers during his vacation even though he was in the country, why would he want to do so while he is on medical vacation abroad?

    “Instead of dissipating energy over the competence of an appropriation bill signed into law by the Acting President, Nigerians should subject the 2017 budget to scrutiny.

    “We are therefore calling on the Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who is a professor of law not to endorse and sign the illegal appropriation bill of 2017 into law.”

  • Osinbajo orders 24-hour operations at Apapa Port, issues tough warning to corrupt officials

    Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has directed the resumption of 24-hour operations at the Apapa port and outrightly banned touting by officials or unofficial persons at the port.

    Osinbajo had on Thursday signed three Executive Orders dealing with the business environment, local content in public procurement and timely budget submission. The Orders take effect immediately.

    The acting president said in the Order that, “the Apapa Port shall resume 24-hour operations within 30 days of the issuance of this Order and there shall be no touting whatsoever by official or unofficial persons at any port in Nigeria.’’

    According to the directive on port operations, “on duty staff shall be properly identified by uniform and official cards while off duty staff shall stay away from the ports except with the express approval of the agency head. The FAAN Aviation Security (AVSEC) and Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) Security shall enforce this order.’’

    To address the menace of touting at the ports, the Order expressly stipulates that “all non-official staff shall be removed from the secured areas of airports. No official of FAAN, Immigration, security agency or Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) or any other agency is to meet any non-designated dignitary at any secure areas of the airport.”

    Osinbajo also directed that the official approved list of dignitaries that have been pre-approved to be received by protocol officers shall be made available to AVSEC and other relevant agencies ahead of their arrival at the airport.

    According to the Order, “any official caught soliciting or receiving bribes from passengers or other port users shall be subject to immediate removal from post and disciplinary as well as criminal proceedings in line with extant laws and regulations.’’

    All relevant MDAs at the airports shall within 30 days of the issuance of this Order merge their respective departure and arrival interfaces into a single customer interface, without prejudice to necessary backend procedures,’’ the acting president directed.

    On the harmonisation of activities of agencies operating at the ports, Mr. Osinbajo ordered that “all agencies currently physically present in Nigerian Ports shall within 60 days harmonise their operations into one single interface station domiciled in one location in the port and implemented by a single joint task force at all times, without prejudice to necessary backend procedures.’’

    The new single interface station at each port, the order stipulates, “shall capture, track and record information on all goods arriving and departing from Nigeria and remit captured information to the head of the MDA and the head of the National Bureau of Statistics on a weekly basis.’’

    In addition, the acting president, through the Executive Order, has directed each Port in Nigeria “to assign an existing export terminal to be dedicated to the exportation of agriculture produce within 30 days of the issuance Order.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the acting president signed the executive orders on Thursday in other to open up the choked business environment in the country.

    The signing was the climax of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) meeting at the Conference Hall of the Presidential Villa meant to engage government officials who would be implementing the orders and the new instructions.