Sunday 17th September 2017

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AFC : FG Must Adjust Electricity Tariffs to Attract More Investments to Power Sector ICRC to launch PPP contract disclosure portal next week Nume Ekeghe The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has said for Nigeria to attract more investments to the power

sector, the federal government must adjust electricity tariffs. The Managing Director of AFC, Mr. Andrew Ali, who made this call yesterday at the annual

conference of the Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN), stressed that the tariff adjustment was necessary to attract huge investment in power

infrastructure, which the government alone could not provide. According to him, if these funds are attracted, it would go a long way in reducing the

ever-increasing infrastructure deficit in the sector. AFC is a pan-African multilateral development finance institution saddled with the task of bridging

Africa's infrastructure investment gap through the provision of debt and equity finance. Continued on page 9

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With Rising Agitation, N'Assembly to Revisit Devolution of Powers Bill

Senate to meet security chiefs on South-east tension APC begins dialogue on restructuring Monday Ohanaeze insists IPOB not a terrorist organisation Kanu’s whereabouts still unknown Christopher Isiguzo and Gideon Arinze in Enugu, and Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Damilola Oyedele in Abuja

There are indications that the devolution of powers bill, which suffered a devastating defeat in the two chambers

of the National Assembly last month, would be revisited by the lawmakers when they resume after their recess.

This is amid rising separatist agitations and pressure on the ruling All Progressives Congress to make good

its electoral promise to restructure the federation and devolve more powers to the federating units.

APC said yesterday that it would on Monday Continued on page 9

Onnoghen: Judges Must Desist from Encouraging Injustice Says such disposition breeds disunity Alex Enumah in Abuja The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Samuel Onnoghen, has warned judges in the country to shun acts capable of contributing to the growing culture of injustice, because dispositions such as this could breed disunity amongst the people. Speaking at the inauguration of Justice Abdul Adamu Kafarati as the acting Chief Judge of Continued on page 9

INSPECTING A GUARD OF HONOUR… Vice President Yemi Osinbajo inspecting a guard of honour at the passing out parade of the cadets National Defence Academy in Kaduna ...yesterday


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