LCCI: Economy Suffered Severe Decline Under Buhari's One Year Economic policy space remains unclear
Crusoe Osagie in Lagos and James Emejo in Abuja The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has declared that the Nigerian economy suffered severe decline in the past one
year of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. The LCCI in a report titled: “The Economy After One Year of Buhari's Administration” released yesterday explained that the woeful outcome of the nation's economic performance
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was the result of "the absence of well structured, broad-based and synergized economic blueprint with clearly stated goals, plans, policies and strategies to drive the economy." The Chamber stressed that the economic policy space re-
mained unclear, adding that the policy conception was faulty, hence, policy coordination and implementation suffered serious setback. The LCCI stated in the report: “There is, therefore, urgent need for central policy
strategy with detailed and well-designed policy direction. This is critical to effective and efficient coordination and implementation of policy. "While the policy goal of eliminating corruption is laudable, the need for
concerted effort on the side of the government with respect to policy, legal and regulatory environments in order to boost private sector participation is highly desirable. "Improving the ease of Continued on page 6
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Buhari Inaugurates Committee to Handle High Profile Corruption Cases President will not influence anti-corruption agencies, says Osinbajo
Tobi Soniyi in Abuja Vice President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja inaugurated a National Prosecution Coordination Committee (NPCC) saddled with the responsibility
of prosecuting high profile criminal cases in the country. The committee is headed by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister for Justice, Abubakar Malami. The vice president who inaugurated the committee on behalf of President Muham-
madu Buhari gave an assurance that the president would not tele-guide anti-corruption agencies in the course of their operation. The Vice President said: "When you look at the way the EFCC and other law enforcement agencies have
acted in recent times, you will notice that they are not under any kind of direction or influence of the President. "They are given the independence to act; they are given the authority and backing to act on their own and to use their own discre-
tion appropriately at all times. You don’t get any situation where the president says go get that person or back off that person." Osinbajo who stood in for Buhari at the inauguration said both the president and himself expected the agencies
to use their powers with fairness, devoid of any prejudice. He said the same responsibility had been given to the newly formed NPCC to bring justice to the people. Addressing the 20-member Continued on page 6
NigerDeltaAvengersHitNNPC's Crude, Gas Trunklines in Delta Demands self-rule, not pipeline protection contracts Vandalisation will hurt Delta more than FG, says Okowa
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Rampaging militants of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) on Thursday night bombed another pipeline belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) around Batan community, in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta state In a message on its Twitter handle, the renewed face of militancy in the oil-rich Niger Delta said that it carried out the bombing just before midnight on Thursday. The group noted that it carried out the attack in keeping with its warning that the international oil company should not attempt to fix its strategic pipeline at Abitiye area which the group had blown up recently. The NDA said that it successfully carried out the bombing of the pipeline despite the fact that the facility was heavily guided by military personnel. The group while acknowlContinued on page 6
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