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VP Shettima: President Tinubu’s Bold Policies In The Interest Of Nigerians
VP Shettima: President Tinubu’s Bold Policies In The Interest Of Nigerians
By: Our Reporter
The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has affirmed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s bold policies are being implemented in the interest of Nigerians, emphasising that the administration has created an enabling environment for serious business operations in the country.
He identified some of the bold initiatives taken by the administration in this regard to include the removal of fuel subsidy, the realignment of the multiple exchange rates system, and the ongoing tax reforms in the country.

Senator Shettima, who stated this on Wednesday when he met with the newly elected executives of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), led by their National President, Engr. Jani Ibrahim, on a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, assured the association of President Tinubu’s support.
“I can assure you that Nigeria is ready for business, and you are the drivers of change. I plead guilty to romancing with the business community – the manufacturing sector; the productive sector. This is how great nations build; this is how Korea became what it is,” he told the delegation.
The Vice President noted that while undertaking the ongoing reforms in the country, President Tinubu has refused to shift ground on his bold initiatives, saying they are being taken by his administration for the interest of the Nigerian people.
He said, “I want to assure you that the current administration is your own because the President speaks your language – the language of commerce. He grew up in that ecosystem; he knows how businesses are run. He was the financial controller of Mobil.

“And he (the President) has taken some bold initiatives. For instance, while fuel subsidy had been an albatross around the neck of successive administrations, he had the courage and the conviction to withdraw fuel subsidy.
“And we know the consequence of unveiling a masquerade. The oil cabal is richer than the Nigerian nation; they fought back, but he (President Tinubu) refused to budge. He stood his ground because what he did was in the best interest of Nigerians.”
Earlier, the National President of NACCIMA, Engr. Ibrahim explained that he became the national president of the association and chairman of the Organised Private Sector (OPS) a month ago at the annual general meeting of NACCIMA, where new executive members were elected.
He commended the unwavering leadership of the Vice President as the Chairman of critical national economic bodies such as National Economic Council (NEC), National Council on Privatization (NCP), Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE), PEBEC and MSMEs, among others, adding that VP Shettima’s strategic role offers invaluable platform for allowing public private action towards sustainable national development.
“National prosperity is anchored on strong collaboration between government and private sector. We recognise the private sector as the engine of growth while the government sets the enabling framework.
“We respectfully request a mechanism for regular engagements between the organised private sector and your office, including bi-annual consultative sessions,” the NACCIMA President stated.
Ibrahim also requested that organised private sector representatives be included in key government councils and technical bodies, particularly in areas relating to trade, industry, privatisation and small and medium enterprises.
Jani and other executives were last month elected at the 65th Annual General Meeting, Conference and Investiture of the association in Ilorin, the Kwara State Capital.
VP Shettima: President Tinubu’s Bold Policies In The Interest Of Nigerians
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Bandits kill seven, abduct three in Sabon Birni border attack in Sokoto
Bandits kill seven, abduct three in Sabon Birni border attack in Sokoto
By: Zagazola Makama
At least seven persons were killed and three others abducted when armed bandits attacked Kyara village, a remote border community in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State, in the early hours of Thursday.
Sources said the attack occurred at about 4:00 a.m. in the village, which lies close to the Niger Republic border and has no mobile phone network coverage.
The bandits, who were said to be in large numbers and armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the community, shooting sporadically and causing panic among residents.
During the attack, seven persons were shot dead, while two others sustained gunshot injuries. Three villagers were also kidnapped, and an unspecified number of domestic animals were rustled.
Joint security forces were immediately deployed to the area after the incident was reported. On arrival, they evacuated the corpses and the injured victims to a hospital for autopsy and medical treatment.
Troops have since launched a manhunt for the attackers with a view to rescuing the abducted victims, recovering the rustled livestock and arresting those responsible.
Confidence-building patrols are currently ongoing in and around Kyara village to reassure residents and prevent further attacks.
Bandits kill seven, abduct three in Sabon Birni border attack in Sokoto
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Five injured in suspected IED blast on Bukuyum road in Zamfara
Five injured in suspected IED blast on Bukuyum road in Zamfara
By: Zagazola Makama
Five persons have been seriously injured following a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) explosion along the Takalafiya–Gadar Zaima Road in Bukkuyum Local Government Area (LGA) of Zamfara State.
Sources said the incident occurred at about 11:30 a.m. on Thursday when a motorcycle conveying five passengers ran into an explosive device believed to have been planted by armed bandits targeting security patrols in the area.
The device detonated on contact, causing a loud explosion that severely damaged the motorcycle and left all five occupants with serious injuries.
Following the incident, security operatives immediately closed the road to traffic and advised residents to stay away from the area pending a thorough safety assessment.
The injured victims were evacuated to the General Hospital, Gummi, where they are currently receiving medical treatment.
Movement along the Takalafiya–Gadar Zaima axis remains restricted as security agencies continue to monitor the situation and clear the area of any further threats.
Five injured in suspected IED blast on Bukuyum road in Zamfara
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Three killed in fatal road accident at gaggaba village in Borno
Three killed in fatal road accident at gaggaba village in Borno
By: Zagazola Makama
At least three persons were killed in a fatal motor vehicle accident at Gaggaba Village, Fune Local Government Area of Borno State, early Wednesday morning.
Sources said the accident occurred around 1:20 a.m. when a Daf trailer with registration number DAL 964 YY, driven by Mal. Abubakar, 35, of Maiduguri, traveling from Lagos to Maiduguri, was involved in a collision with a Mitsubishi Canter truck, registration XA 437 NNR, driven by Salisu Ibrahim of Dirra Village, Fune LGA.
The Canter reportedly veered at full speed from its lane and rammed into the Daf trailer, causing the trailer driver and two passengers to fall unconscious. They were immediately rushed to General Hospital Damagum, where the driver and two passengers were pronounced dead by medical personnel.
Three killed in fatal road accident at gaggaba village in Borno
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