Foreign Loans: Prioritise Manufacturing, Society of Engineers Urges FG Chineme Okafor in Abuja The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has urged the federal government to give priority to the manufacturing sector in its foreign loan procurement, saying the
emphasis on infrastructure development will not help the national economy to attain the vibrancy to compete in the global economy. Giving the advice in Abuja yesterday, the NSE said that instead of borrowing to spend
solely on capital projects or infrastructure as stated by the government in its 2016 budget, it should give high priority to spending to rebuild the manufacturing sector. The society’s president, Otis Anyaeji, said this when
he inaugurated the Nigerian Institute of Safety Engineers (NISE), an offshoot of NSE, adding that it was important Nigeria looked for ways to become self-sufficient and able to locally meet its developmental needs than
just looking for quick-fix for the recession that the economy had slipped into. He said borrowing to spend on just infrastructure might not necessarily guarantee the country the needed economic independence to take care of
her citizens but making sure that her manufacturing sector was strengthened to provide the materials and equipment needed to build the country's infrastructure. Continued on page 6
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Two Years After, Amaechi, Ambode Reflect on Ebola, Call for Strong Surveillance System New movie '93 Days' debuts in Nigeria after rave review at Canada Film Festival Showing at the cinemas this weekend Nseobong Okon-Ekong Two years after Nigeria survived the scourge of
the dreaded Ebola disease, prominent Nigerians, including the Minster of Transportation, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi,
Representative of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, who is also the Majority Leader of the
House of Representatives, and Pastor of the House on the Rock, Mr. Paul Adefarasin, yesterday reflected on the harrowing
experience of the survivors and made a passionate plea for the development of strong surveillance systems to ward
off potential outbreaks of such a disease in the future. Continued on page 6
Economy: Catholic Bishops Want Buhari to Take Responsibility ‘If the previous government did badly, that was why we voted a new government’ Quit now, says PDP
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and James Sowole in Akure Roman Catholic Mission (RCM) bishops in Nigeria yesterday entered the raging conversation about the dire state of the economy, telling President Muhammadu Buhari and his officials to abate the blame game and take full responsibility for the task of retrieving the
economy from the recession it has slipped into under his watch. The bishops, who spoke through the Arch-Bishop of Sokoto Dioceses, Mathew Kukah, said the president ought to prevail on his aides to stop passing the buck over the prevailing economic challenges and Continued on page 8
Tension in Ondo APC over Alleged Plot WE APPRECIATE YOU to Tamper with Primaries Result… Page 6 Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right); presenting a State plaque to the Managing Director, Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, during a courtesy visit to the governor at the Lagos House, Ikeja… Wednesday