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Senate to confirm ministeria­l nominees today

…as Lai, Nanono, Mamman appear for screening

- By Ismail Mudashir

The Senate will confirm ministeria­l nominees of President Muhammadu Buhari today, Senate President Ahmad Lawan has said.

Lawan, who spoke at the end of plenary around 7:20pm yesterday, also said three nominees - Sabo Nanono (Kano), Lai Mohammed (Kwara) and Saleh Mamman (Taraba) would be screened today.

“Tomorrow (today) by the grace of God, we will be taking three nominees. We will do the approval and confirmati­on of all the screened nominees tomorrow (today),” he said.

Nine nominees including Gbemisola Saraki (Kwara), Goddy Jedy-Agba (Cross River), Sulaiman Adamu (Jigawa), Maryam Katagun (Bauchi), Clement Agba (Edo), Geoffrey Onyeama (Enugu), Muhammad Mahmoud (Kaduna) Babatunde Raji Fashola (Lagos) and

Rauf Aregbesola (Osun) were screened yesterday.

Three of the nominees Dr. Muhammad Mahmoud, Gbemisola Saraki and Maryam Katagum - were accorded the ‘take a bow and go’ privilege during the exercise.

Out of the 40 nominees so far screened, 21 of them took a bow and go.

Fashola advocates N10tr infrastruc­ture bond

Speaking during the screening exercise, Fashola advocated for the introducti­on of N10tr infrastruc­ture bond.

He said the only way to address the infrastruc­tural challenges facing the country was the introducti­on of infrastruc­ture bond.

He said the bond should be backed by legislativ­e instrument and that people should be able to invest as low as N1,000.

“There is need for us to expand instrument like the Sukuk. We should consider something like N10tr infrastruc­ture bond issued in tranches. People can invest to address infrastruc­tural challenges,” he said.

Fashola also said state government­s can generate power and invest in the sector, citing the third schedule, article, 13,14 and 15, of the 1999 constituti­on.

He said at the moment, the federal government has road projects at least one in each state of the federation.

I’ll push for ‘just tax regime’ Aregbesola

Aregbesola said he is going to push for a new tax regime to raise the country’s revenue.

He said he would recommend a serious tax against wealthy Nigerians, adding that he would pioneer “privilege taxes” for those who have huge resources.

If confirmed, Aregbesola said, “I will advocate for a just taxation system that will bridge the inequality in the system.”

No need to import petroleum products - Agba

For his part, Goddy JedyAgba said there was no need for the country to be importing petroleum products.

Agba, a former Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing Division of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), said he would recommend the establishm­ent of control room for monitoring of crude oil loading.

“We don’t need to import petroleum products. What we need to do is to strengthen the various agencies to checkmate the actual crude being loaded and write report.

“We do not have the technology to monitor the process of loading up to the point of export. For now, it is the Internatio­nal Oil Companies that determine the quantity of crude they export because we don’t have control over their operations.

“If I am in that ministry, I will push for the establishm­ent of a control room where we will monitor the process of crude loading up to the point of export. We can do that Nigeria,” he said.

Also speaking, a former minister of Foreign Affairs, Onyeama, lamented how paucity of fund has been hindering the country’s foreign missions.

“One of the ways to address the challenges facing the foreign missions is to further reduce the number of missions,” he said.

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