Power Sector Stakeholders Say Changing Ownership of Discos Won’t Solve Nigeria's Erratic Electricity Problem Urge NERC to implement cost-reflective tariff structure Oppose FG on naira-denominated gas sales Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Power sector players in the
country yesterday told the federal government that changing the ownership of the electricity
Distribution Companies (Discos) will not resolve Nigeria’s power supply problems.
Minister of Power, Mr Adebayo Adelabu, had last week advocated the sale of gas-to-power in naira to
eliminate the volatility occasioned by the transactions being done in dollars.
But stakeholders at the maiden Continued on page 5
Obaigbena: THISDAY Alumni Toeing Azikiwe, Awolowo’s Path in Public Service...
Page 5
Monday, December 18, 2023 Vol 28. No 10477. Price: N250
www.thisdaylive.com TR
UT H
& RE A S O
N
Education is Greatest Weapon in Fight against Terrorism, Says Mrs. Tinubu...
Page 8
At Ministry Organised Trade Dialogue, Participants Insist Nigeria Not Faithful to Agreements Reached with Foreign Investors Kick against Nigeria signing Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with EU Dike Onwuamaeze As cases of multinational manufacturing firms exiting Nigeria
continue to mount, participants at a trade dialogue, organised by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Industry (FMITI), have
faulted Nigeria’s commitment to agreements reached with foreign investors. Participants at the discourse,
themed, “Trade as a Catalyst for Economic Diversification,” also said it was not yet time for Nigeria to sign an Economic Partnership
Agreement (EPA) with the European aim of the dialogue was to identify common objectives, explore avenue Union (EU). A communiqué issued at the Continued on page 5 end of the event stressed that the
Purported Court Order Surfaces Ahead of Ruling, More Woes for Judiciary CUPP confirms development Centre uncovers plot to halt by-elections ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱť Wike defies Fubara’s men, returns to state Frank wants Rivers DPO’s death probed
THISDAY ALUMNI DINNER… L–R: Managing Director, ThisDay Newspapers, Eniola Bello; former Minister of Sports , Bolaji Abdullahi; former Nigerian Ambassador to Thailand, Oma Djebah; President, ThisDay Alumni Association, Dr. Tony Onyema; Chairman/Publisher THISDAY/ARISE Media Group , Nduka Obaigbena; Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi; NUJ President, Comrade Chris Isiguzo; Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Ali Muhammed Ali and Mrs. Adio at the annual dinner at Newton's Restaurant and Bar in Abuja last Saturday, in honour of all THISDAY Newspapers staff that got public appointments and those that have concluded their tour of duty GODWIN OMOIGUI
War against Judiciary, Unwarranted, Reckless, Senior Lawyers Caution...
Page 36