Thursday 1 September 2016

AFCON 2017 : Iheanacho happy to be in camp

Manchester City forward, Kelechi Iheanacho has arrived the Super Eagles camp for Saturday's AFCON 2017 qualifier against the Taifa Stars of Tanzania.

"It's always a honour to represent my country, happy to be back with the team, " he tweeted on Thursday.

AFCON 2017: Taifa Stars arrive Nigeria

The Taifa Stars of Tanzania have arrived Nigeria for their Saturday African Cup of Nations qualifying match against the Super Eagles in Uyo.

It will be new Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr's first match in charge, but the Tanzanians will be hoping to get their first ever win against Nigeria.

PMB inspecting projects in Osun

During his one-day working visit to Osun State on Thursday, President Buhari inspected several projects done by the Rauf Aregbesola administration.

PMB commissionss projects in Osun

President Muhammadu Buhari commissioning the Government High School, Osogbo on Thursday.

Wednesday 31 August 2016

FG expects better economic outlook for 2nd half of 2016

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT PRESS RELEASE:
FG EXPECTS BETTER ECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR SECOND HALF OF 2016

*2nd quarter figures indicate further growth in Agric, solid mineral sectors:
*Better than IMF estimates
*Reveals highest increase in share of investment in GDP since 2010
The just released GDP figures for the 2016 second quarter by the National Bureau of Statistics while confirming a temporary decline, has also indicated an hopeful expectation in the country's economic trajectory.
Besides the growth recorded in the agriculture and solid mineral sectors, the Nigerian economy in response to the policies of the Buhari presidency is also doing better than what the IMF had estimated with clear indications that the second half of the year would be even much better.
The Buhari presidency will continue to work diligently on the economy and engage with all stakeholders to ensure that beneficial policy initiatives are actively pursued and the dividends delivered to the Nigerian people.
The following statement was made by the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters, Dr. Adeyemi Dipeolu on the latest NBS report:
"The just recently released data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed that Gross Domestic Product declined by -2.06% in the second quarter of 2016 on a year-on-year basis.
A close look at the data shows that this outcome was mostly due to a sharp contraction in the oil sector due to huge losses of crude oil production as a result of vandalisation and sabotage.
However, the rest of the Q2 data is beginning to tell a different story. There was growth in the agricultural and solid minerals sectors which are the areas in which the Federal Government has placed particular priority.
Agriculture grew by 4.53% in the second quarter of 2016 as compared with 3.09% in the first quarter. The metal ores sector showed similar performance with coal mining, quarrying and other minerals also showing positive growth of over 2.5%. Notably also, the share of investments in GDP increased to its highest levels since 2010, growing to about 17% of Gross Domestic Product.
The manufacturing sector though not yet truly out of the woods is beginning to show signs of recovery while the service sector similarly bears watching.
Nevertheless, the data already shows a reduction in imports and an increase in local produced goods and services and this process will be maintained although it will start off slowly in these initial stages before picking up later.
The inflation rate remains high but the good news is that the month-on-month rate of increase has fallen continuously over the past three months.
Unemployment remains stubbornly high which is usually the case during growth slowdowns and for reasons of a structural nature.
The picture that emerges, barring unforeseen shocks, is that the areas given priority by the Federal Government are beginning to respond with understandable time lags to policy initiatives. Indeed, as the emphasis on capital expenditure begins to yield results and the investment/GDP numbers increase, the growth rate of the Nigerian economy is likely to improve further.
As these trends continue, the outlook for the rest of the year is that the Nigerian economy will beat the IMF prediction of -1.8% for the full year 2016.
The IMF had forecasted a growth of -1.8% for 2016, however the economy is performing better than the IMF estimates so far. For the half year it stands at -1.23% compared to an average of -1.80% expected on average by the IMF.
What is more, it is likely the second half will be better than the first half of 2016. This is because many of the challenges faced in the first half either no longer exist or have eased.

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant-Media & Publicity
In the Office of the Vice President
August 31, 2016

Tuesday 30 August 2016

If you won't fight Avengers, stop fighting Boko Haram - Ango Abdullahi

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo's Adviser on Food Security, Prof Ango Abdullahi, on Tuesday, told the Federal Government to fight the Niger Delta Avengers or leave Boko Haram alone.

Speaking at a book launch tagged ;"The life and times of Umaru Turakin Bauchi at 2015 and Boko Haram: The charade versus the reality at 2016" in Abuja, Abdullahi said that the activities of the Avengers constituted the greatest threat to the nation's security.

"If we find truly that we cannot peacefully develop this country, the solution is to go our separate ways, why not?

“Even now, we are not happy with the kind of standard of security that is being applied in the country. If you are not going to fight Avengers, you should stop fighting Boko Haram," he said.

If you won't fight Avengers, stop fighting Boko Haram - Ango Abdullahi

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo's Adviser on Food Security, Prof Ango Abdullahi, on Tuesday, told the Federal Government to fight the Niger Delta Avengers or leave Boko Haram alone.

Speaking at a book launch tagged ;"The life and times of Umaru Turakin Bauchi at 2015 and Boko Haram: The charade versus the reality at 2016" in Abuja, Abdullahi said that the activities of the Avengers constituted the greatest threat to the nation's security.

"If we find truly that we cannot peacefully develop this country, the solution is to go our separate ways, why not?

“Even now, we are not happy with the kind of standard of security that is being applied in the country. If you are not going to fight Avengers, you should stop fighting Boko Haram," he said.

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