SEC: We Didn’t Invite EFCC into MTN Nigeria's Listing Probe Allays fears of investors Obinna Chima and Goddy Egene The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday said it did not invite the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into its ongoing investigation of the process that led to the listing of MTN Nigeria Communications Plc’s shares on the Nigerian
Telco's share price falls further
Stock Exchange (NSE). A top official of the Commission, who did not want to be named, disclosed this in a telephone chat with THISDAY, yesterday,
insisting that SEC has the capacity and wherewithal to fully investigate the matter, adding that the issue must be handled with caution and due process in view of the
global implications for local shareholders and foreign investors. "Nigerian Stock Exchange is a global market so we must follow global best practices in
all we do so as not to scare investors,� the regulator said. The SEC official said they had to speak out based on Continued on page 8
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S’Court Imposed Strangers on Zamfara, Says Oshiomhole INEC pledges stricter implementation of electoral law Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday faulted the judgment of the Supreme Court that
ceded all elective positions in Zamfara State, earlier won by his party, to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP). He described the judgment, in which the apex court nullified the victory of APC
candidates in the state in the last general election, as tantamount to handing over the state to strangers.
Oshiomhole lamented the judgment on the day the Continued on page 6
1966 Coup, Counter-coup: I Was All in It, Says Buhari Yet to discuss future of ministers with anyone Rates N’Assembly, police low Shola Oyeyipo in Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday went down memory lane, reviewing his career in the military and said it was hellish even as he recounted that he lived through the momentous events, particularly in 1966, which witnessed coups, counter-coups and later a civil war. The president spoke during a pre-recorded interview aired by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) last night and commented on various issues of national interest, including his second term priorities, shape of his next cabinet, the nation’s worsening insecurity and relationship between the executive and legislative arms
of government among others. Buhari, who in his assessment of institutions of government rated the National Assembly and the Police low in performance, said he expected a higher level of efficiency from military service chiefs, refraining from blaming them for the escalating insecurity situation in the country. Responding to a question: ‘Who is Buhari?’ from the show anchor, the president said: “I think I went through hell throughout my career in the military. I was a lieutenant in Lagos during the first coup, January 15, 1966. If you bother about Nigerian history, you Continued on page 8
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