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$800m Trapped Fund: Foreign Airlines Miffed With FG over $61m Paid, Say It's Insignificant Threaten to review operations in Nigeria

Chinedu Eze

Foreign airlines that operate in Nigeria have expressed

disappointment over the $61 million paid by the federal government as first installment to offset the $800 million revenue

of the international carriers trapped in Nigeria. The airlines described the amount paid as insignificant,

saying they may review their continued flight operation to Nigeria because government did not take the payment of the

Representatives in Nigeria (AFARN), Dr. Kingsley Nwokoma,

blocked fund as priority. This was disclosed by the President of the Association of Foreign Airlines and

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Interrogating Union, Keystone, Polaris Boards’ Dissolution Obinna Chima The announcement of the dissolution of the boards of Union, Keystone and Polaris Banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday, has set tongues wagging as bank customers, investors and analysts continue

to weigh in on the issue. This was expected as the statement released by the central bank announcing its action left some questionable gaps. For instance, the CBN in the statement failed to disclose the specific breach of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA)

NEWS REVIEW 2020, committed by the erstwhile board members. It is worthy to note that since the creation of the CBN, no Governor of the bank has ever sacked the board of financial institutions without stating clear reasons for such action.

From the era of failed bank tribunal during the military government, to removal of banks’ boards by Sanusi Lamido in 2009, and even Godwin Emefiele in 2021, all itemised the infractions committed by the persons affected. This, was clearly

missing in the statement issued by the CBN which ought not to be. Transparent communication is important in central banking as it helps mitigates panic and builds confidence in the banking system. This is why the central bank should ensure that it communicates its actions effectively. The financial

system plays a critical role in the economy and so the CBN must always guard against actions that could send the wrong signals to customers and investors. The financial statements of Union and Polaris Banks showed Continued on page 5

S'Court Delivers Verdict on Kano, Plateau, Lagos, 4 Others Today Tight security in Kano amid fears of protests Court reserves judgment in Ogun Respite as apex court upholds Eno’s victory Chuks Okocha, Alex Enumah in Abuja, James Sowole in Abeokuta, Okon Bassey in Uyo and Ahmad Sorondinki in Kano The atmosphere in some parts of the country is tense and expectant, as the Supreme Court prepares to deliver judgements today in the governorship elections in Kano, Plateau, Lagos, Cross River, Ebonyi, Zamfara, and Bauchi states. Security was beefed up across Kano metropolis, given its volatile nature. But the apex court, yesterday, reserved ruling in the governorship election in Ogun State. Also yesterday, the Supreme Court upheld the election of Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, as the validly elected governor of the state. The political atmosphere was pervaded by a sense of anxiety yesterday, as the apex court readied to deliver its verdicts in Continued on page 5

BRIEFING THE PRESIDENT ON CHINA VISIT... L-R: Minister of Steel Development, Shaibu Audu; President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; and Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru who came to brief the President on their recent trip to China at the Presidential Villa in Abuja... yesterday GODWIN OMOIGUI

Obi: Current Economic Reality Demands 60% Cut in Overall Governance Cost... Page 34


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