FG Targets $30bn from Export of Services, Agric Products Each state to submit one product Eromosele Abiodun The federal government has developed strategies to harness its potential in services, which include entertainment
and related sectors, and agricultural products for exports to recover the over $30 billion loss occasioned by the crash in oil revenue due to the price volatility induced
by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. To actualise the plan, the government said yesterday that it would now accelerate the implementation of its zero
oil plan, developed in 2016. It has also adopted the recommendation by Mckingsey & Co to capture services for export. The Executive Director/
Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Mr. Segun Awolowo, unfolded the plans during a web conference titled, “Non-Oil Exports: Disrupting
Nigeria’s Growth Cycle,” organised by BudgiT. According to him, Nigeria has greatly improved in nonContinued on page 9
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COVID-19: Cases Rise by 381 in 24 Hours as Nigeria Expands Testing Centres to 21 Total cases now 3,526 with 601 discharged, 107 dead FG deploys teams in Cross River, Kogi, Rivers for massive testing Reports indict security agents for aiding violation of interstate travel ban FG unveils guidelines for reopening of offices, markets NAFDAC evaluates claims on curative drugs Lockdowns may worsen tuberculosis infection by 6.3m, say experts Chiemelie Ezeobi, Chinedu Eze, Martins Ifijeh in Lagos Kingsley Nwezeh, Olawale Ajimotokan, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja, Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano and Kayode Fasua in Abeokuta Nigeria’s confirmed cases of COVID-19 pandemic have risen by 381 in 24 hours, making it the highest single
daily rise as the country expands active testing laboratories to 21. This is coming as the federal government yesterday said reports at its disposal indicted security agents for aiding the rampant violation of its ban on travels across state boundaries. President Muhammadu Continued on page 9
5G Network Not Inimical to Human Health, NCC, Telcos Insist
Welcome Senate’s planned probe
Emma Okonji The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) have reiterated that electromagnetic emission from 5G network has no adverse
effect on human health. They also said the technology had no link with COVID-19 pandemic currently ravaging the world. They spoke in separate telephone interviews with Continued on page 9
NEW MONARCH ON BOARD... Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum (left), and new Shehu of Bama, Alhaji Umar Ibn Shehu Kyari, during the new monarch’s visits to the governor in Maiduguri…recently
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