Seasoned Diplomat, Gambari, Becomes President’s Chief of Staff New presidential aide seeks dialogue, unity to tackle Nigeria's challenges Emir of Ilorin hails appointment Hammed Shittu in Ilorin and Peter Uzoho in Lagos Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, has been appointed the new Chief of Staff to
President Muhammadu Buhari, replacing Mallam Abba Kyari, who died last month of COVID-19. THISDAY gathered that Gambari, who was Buhari’s Foreign minister and confidant
as military Head of State in 1984, met with the president about 8.00 a.m. yesterday at the State House in Abuja. The new Chief of Staff, presidential sources said yesterday, would be unveiled
today during the Federal Executive Council meeting. Gambari, as foreign minister, played a key role in quelling the diplomatic uproar generated by the failed attempt to forcefully remove the
former Minister of Transport, Mallam Umaru Dikko, from the United Kingdom by the Buhari military government in 1984. A scholar and seasoned diplomat, the new principal
aide to the president was once Nigeria’s United Nations Permanent Representative and was later appointed by former United Nations Secretary Continued on page 9
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Buhari Expresses Excitement at THISDAY’s Donation of COVID-19 Treatment Centre SGF advocates collaboration in fight against pandemic Emefiele challenges Nigerian scientists on vaccine Facility a demonstration of extraordinary commitments, says Ehanire Obaigbena: It’s our responsibility to deal with current crisis It’s celebration of humanity, says Shonubi 146 new cases, six fresh deaths raise tally to 4,787 infected, 959 discharged, 158 dead PSN kicks against Madagascar herbal mixture Iyobosa Uwugiaren, Olawale Ajimotokan, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja, and Idowu Sowunmi, Martins Ifijeh in Lagos President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday appreciated THISDAY Media and Technology Group, and its main partner, Sahara Group, for donating the world-class THISDAY Dome COVID-19 Testing, Tracing and Treatment Centre in Abuja to the federal
government as part of their contribution to the effort to tame the pandemic. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha, conveyed the president’s appreciation at the inauguration of the centre, saying the pandemic had brought a reawakening to both the government and the private sector to collaborate Continued on page 9
DMO Releases Borrowing Guidelines for FG, States, FCT, Others Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja
Debt Management Office (DMO) yesterday released the 2020 Revised External and Domestic Borrowing Guidelines for the federal and state governments, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as well as their agencies. The guidelines, which
stipulate how the various tiers of government could secure domestic and external borrowings, are derived from provisions from legislations and approved documentations, notably the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; the Debt Management Office Continued on page 9
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