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Cameron Makes U-turn, Praises Nigeria’s Fight Against Corruption Apology? No thanks, we need our money back, says Buhari British papers accuse PM of hypocrisy, president says oil firms are complicit in oil theft Tobi Soniyi British Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday attempted to reverse his unguarded remark about Nigeria and

Afghanistan, two countries which on Tuesday, he, described as “fantastically

corrupt”, when he was briefing Queen Elizabeth II on the ongoing anti-corruption

summit being hosted by the United Kingdom. While briefing Members of

Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons yesterday, the British PM said Nigeria

Confusion over Ownership of Houses Allegedly Bought by Saraki.… Page 9

and Afghanistan had taken “remarkable steps forward” on corruption, reported the BBC. Continued on page 6

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After Trillions Spent on Corrupt Fuel Subsidies, FG Finally Bites the Bullet IPMAN, MAN, LCCI back move as labour kicks Depots suspend loading of petrol Our Correspondents After the trillions of naira spent by successive administrations sustaining the corrupt and hugely inefficient fuel subsidy regime, yesterday the Muhammadu

Buhari administration finally summoned up the courage to remove the subsidy on petrol, stating that it would now sell for not more than N145 a litre. Continued on page 8

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Trillions of naira have been spent by successive administrations sustaining a corrupt, largely abused regime that has ended up in private pockets, creating overnight billionaires who continue to walk free Petrol subsidies over the years have caused supply disruptions and engendered inefficiencies in their management Under the current low oil price environment, dwindling oil revenue and shortage of foreign exchange, deregulation would partly reduce the pressure on the naira and foreign reserves With deregulation, importers of petrol can source for their dollar requirements from autonomous sources, which would ease pressure on the naira and foreign reserves Diversion of products will be minimised, as there will be no incentives for marketers to divert petrol to markets where they are guaranteed higher prices The removal of subsidies will attract critically needed private sector investment in the downstream oil sector and lead to the construction of new refineries Continued on page 8

Shell Declares Force Majeure on Bonny UBA VISITS UGANDA L-R: Group Chairman, United Bank for Africa Plc, Mr. Tony Elumelu; Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni; and Chairman, Uganda, Dr. Eric Adriko, after the meeting to discuss UBA’s support for infrastructure development initiatives, at the Light Exports over Pipeline Leak… Page 9 UBA presidential palace in Entebbe, Uganda… Tuesday


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