Education, healthcare top Lagos’ N1.1trn 2020 budget The Presidency
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ith a proposed f i s c a l pl a n of N115 billion for public infrastructure, Lagos State, next year, will be a massive construction site. Governor Babajide SanwoOlu, on Friday, presented the Year 2020 Budget proposal to the House of Assembly, unveil- Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State governor, presenting the Y2020 Budget Continues on page 40
estimate to the Lagos House of Assembly at the Assembly Complex, Alausa, Ikeja.
…Fight back or resign, Afenifere tells Osinbajo …Sacking of aides politically-motivated – ADP chair …Nothing unusual in the sacking – Salvador CHUKA UROKO and INIOBONG IWOK
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hortly after he left office as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Goodluck Jonathan, Reuben Abati had expressly said that Aso Rock Villa, the
seat of power in Abuja, was demonised. He alluded to happenings that were inexplicable, which could have been the reason for strange and shoddy implementation of great policies and programmes of government. On several occasions, more than once, Aisha Buhari, First
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Apapa: Task Team explains why gridlock returned
p. 6 Mahmood Yakubu
Tukur Buratai
Mohammed Adamu
Concerns over Nigeria’s growing ‘torture chambers’
Adams Oshiomhole
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‘Writing is a natural progression from reading’
Seriake Dickson
Yahaya Bello
Those that will make or mar Kogi, Bayelsa polls I ZEBULON AGOMUO
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Kola Ologbondiyan
n Nigeria, elections are akin to going to war. The last general election testifies to this fact. In the off-season gubernatorial elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states, sched-
uled for November 16, 2019, interest is high, particularly on the part of the two leading parties in the country- the All Progressives Congress (APC), the ruling party and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the main opposition party. In Kogi State, for instance,
where the APC is incumbent, the party is doing everything and anything within its powers to retain the state. In Bayelsa, the PDP, which has claimed the state belonged to it and would remain so, is in an attrition war to stamp its supremacy. It is expected to be a show of force beyond just
an exercise to elect a governor. Little wonder therefore, for the high level wheeling and dealing going on in various quarters ahead of the polls. Power is not served à la carte; it is struggled for. Elections in Continues on page 2