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POLITICS 56

SPECIALREPORT 23

Stranded Ogun Politicians Take Cover Under Labour

‘Ajaokuta Steel Company, A National Disaster’

TheGuardian Conscience, Nurtured by Truth

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Vol. 29, no. 12,603

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Obama Urges Africa To Unite Against Terrorism, Sectarian Violence By Ikechukwu Onyewuchi niTed States’ President, U Barrack Obama, yesterday, linked growing terrorism in Africa to bad governance but insisted that, “in the case of the Boko Haram sect, there is (also) the religious rationale for what they are doing.” Obama, who spoke at the African young Leaders’ Town Hall meeting in Soweto, South Africa as part of his official tour of Africa, said the war on terror is not the exclusive preserve of the United States but a global issue. The Guardian monitored the session, which was aired by the Cable news network (Cnn). “it is not just the problem of the United States; it is a problem for everybody. When the US embassy was bombed in Kenya, more Kenyans were killed than foreigners,” the US President, who clearly avoided CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

NEWSFEATURE 29

Second Niger Bridge: Dream Waiting To Happen IBRUCENTRE 37

‘Unity Can Only Be Achieved

If We Thank And Praise God’ NEWS 4

Cold War... Warm Handshake: President Goodluck Jonathan (left) and Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, at the Port Harcourt International Airport as the President departs for Abuja after the commissioning of a hospital and a visit to the federal university at his Otueke village…yesterday.

Cash-less Policy Begins In Kano, Anambra, Rivers By Marcel Mbamalu, Chijioke Nelson (Lagos) and Abba Anwar (Kano)

Stakeholders Urge Smooth Transition

T will no longer be business as usual for bankers and their customers in Kano, Anambra, Abia, Rivers, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as electronic platforms take the centre stage of banking activities in those states beginning from tomorrow.

Already, banks are sensitising customers for take-off of the Central Bank of nigeria’s cash-less policy in the five additional states, with some of them sending text messages to account holders alerting them on new cash deposit and withdrawal benchmarks as well as other requirements of the scheme.

Three Corps i Members Kidnapped In Rivers

Although the Lagos pilot project, which began a year ago, is still fraught with challenges, ranging from poor iCT infrastructure to network ‘downtimes’ associated with poor quality of GSM services, among other bottlenecks, the CBn governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, had insisted that the

project would be extended to these states in preparation for a nationwide rollout. The focus, however, is on key commercial and urban centres of Onitsha, Kano, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Aba. The apex bank cited heavy cash transactions in many of the states’ market or urban

centres as the compelling reason for taking the scheme in the areas. But it is feared that the banks will still have to grapple with the traditional banking habits and, sometimes, low literacy and awareness level of the majority of businessmen in some of those states, many of whom are yet to understand the details despite the CBn’s campaign. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2


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