Good
morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:
1.
The lingering foreign exchange scarcity in the country has continued to worsen,
even as the exchange rate on the parallel market is inching towards N590/$1.
The development may lead to massive job loss in the manufacturing industry,
among other sectors, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.
2.
An independent investigation panel has fixed March 30 for the suspended DCP
Abba Kyari to appear in a petition of alleged unlawful arrest filed by three
persons. The Panel is investigating the allegations of human rights violations
by the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other units of the
Nigerian Police.
3.
The Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, on Tuesday, met with police
officers in the Ogun State Command over a threat to embark on strike by the
junior officers. It was gathered that the Police IG had begun a meeting with
the police officers nationwide over the looming strike.
4.
President Muhammadu Buhari has commissioned the Dangote Fertiliser Plant in
Lagos State. The President said the plant is an endorsement of his
administration’s target of food sufficiency, adding that it will reduce
dependence on imported fertilizers and create employment for Nigerians.
5.
The Senate will, on Wednesday (today), debate the ruling of a Federal High Court
in Abia State, which nullified the controversial section 84 (12) of the amended
Electoral Act. This followed a point of order raised by Senator George Thompson
Sekibo (PDP, Rivers), who drew the attention of his colleagues to the court
ruling.
6.
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye, will miss Nigeria’s FIFA 2022 World Cup
playoff against the Black Stars of Ghana on Friday due to illness. The Super
Eagles made the announcement in a post via the team’s Instagram account on
Tuesday afternoon.
7. The
Senate has asked the Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Usman Alkali Baba, to as
a matter of urgency, carry out a holistic investigation into the maltreatment
and torture of Nigerians by foreign nationals living in Nigeria.
8.
Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Soludo, Tuesday, gave an insight into
the finances of the State, saying that the State’s economy is not robust.
Speaking in an interview, Soludo said from the audited account of the State
ending December 31, 2021, there is about N300 million to N400 million cash in
various banks and about N1.5 billion debt.
9.
A Federal High Court, Abuja, will on Friday, deliver judgment in a suit filed
by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River
State over his defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress.
10.
The House of Representatives Committee on Power, yesterday, chided the Minister
of Power, Abubarkar Aliyu for coming to read speeches to them whereas they
needed answers and solutions to the current blackout in Nigeria. The lawmakers
had invited the Minister to explain the current situation to them.
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