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Businesses, lives suffocate as corruption perpetuates Apapa gridlock Billions lost in revenue, corporate earnings
FG concedes to Labour on tariff, to pay N15bn subsidy for three months
Chuka Uroko, Odinaka Anudu, Isaac Anyaogu, Amaka Anagor-Ewuzie & Temitayo Ayetoto
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here is a well-organised racket going on in Apapa and Tin Can ports, Lagos, which has perpetuated the gridlock going on in the premier port city. The malfeasance involves trucks drivers, security agencies and government officials operating in the port city. Known as ‘Fastrack,’ this racket ensures that truck drivers who part with between N250,000 and N350,000 get speedy call-up, Continues on page 31
L-R: Zainab Ahmed, minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning; Ben Akabueze, DG, Budget Office; Eno Udoma-Eniang, head, Government and Legislative Affairs, Regulatory and Corporate Affairs, 9 Mobile; Teju Somorin, professor of Taxation & Fiscal Policy, dean, College of Postgraduate Studies, Caleb University, Lagos; Sanya Gbonjubola, director for Tax Policies, FIRS; Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators in Nigeria; Olusola Teniola, president, Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria; Taiwo Oyedele, Fiscal Policy Partner and West Africa Tax leader, PwC Nigeria; Funmi Olaniyi, manager, Andersen Tax, Nigeria; Nana Nwachukwu, Knowledge Management & Policy Advisor; Ogho Okiti, MD, BusinessDay, and Emilia Asim-Ita, practice director, A’Lime Media, all speakers during the Telecommunications and Technology Sustainability Working Group (TTSWG) Industry Webinar themed: ‘Fast-tracking Economic Recovery through Robust Tax Policies and Practices,’ weekend.
… Nigerians get N10.20 discount shared by Bands A-C, FG to distribute 6m free meters … Labour accepts cost-reflective tariff necessary to attract investment ISAAC ANYAOGU he Federal Government has acceded to demands by la-
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bour unions to provide relief for Nigerians facing difficulties on account of Continues on page 31
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Strike: Government mulls proscription of ASUU among other options P. 28