Tag: FEC

  • FG approves ‎additional N46.15bn for Kashibilla dam ‎

    FG approves ‎additional N46.15bn for Kashibilla dam ‎

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved additional N46.15 billon for Kashibilla dam.

    The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, disclosed this at the end of the FEC meeting.

    He said: “In line with the water resources road map, the aspect which requires that we complete most of the 116 inherited projects as soon as possible. Today, we got approval for the augmentation of money to finish the flagship project for the ministry, the Kashimbila dam and hydro-power project.

    “I said it is flagship because it is the biggest and most expensive project that we have under the ministry. This is a project that is cited in Taraba State. It was identified by United Nations agency as one of the key projects to provide a buffer against flooding along River Benue. You remember 2012 was quite devastating.

    According to him, the project which was started in 2017 and still ongoing has attained 90 percent completion.

    He added: “The dam was impounded in February. We expect the dam to reach supply level this month or June and it will be ready for commissioning.

    “We have another aspect which is the power plant. It is also ready but we have to wait for the Ministry of Power to complete the transmission line that would evacuate 40 megawatt power from Kashimbila to other parts of Taraba.

    “We also have other supply components of it, the water supply aspects. The project has gone through many reviews but this is the final review.

    “We got an augmentation of N46.15 billion that will be enough. Already, out of this, probably about N24 billion had been spent by the contractor. He has spent more money and done more work than the actual augmentation.”

  • FEC okays new trade office, secured yellow card

    FEC okays new trade office, secured yellow card

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday approved the establishment of the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations, yellow card with security features and the proposal on Outline Business Case (OBC) submitted by General Electric (GE).

    It was presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    The meeting started at 10a.m., when Osinbajo called for rendition of the National Anthem.

    All FEC meetings since March 10, when the President returned from London until his departure at the weekend, commenced at 11a.m.

    But when Osinbajo called the meeting to order yesterday, only a handful of ministers were around. Other came later.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Minister of Trade and Investment Okechukwu Enelamah said the FEC approved proposal for the establishment of the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations.

    He said: “Trade is something that is quite pervasive. We get involved in a lot of negotiations and a lot of MOUs assigned on trade. What we found was this was happening in various ministries agencies and department with insufficient coordination and consequently, it had unintended consequences and cost for us.

    “There are a number of examples of these things that have happened and so the cabinet decided that it is wise to establish a coordinating central office for trade negotiations. The Nigerians Office for Trade Negotiations will be headed by a chief negotiator of ambassadorial rank that will then work with both the economic management team and the cabinet.

    “Some of the objectives of that office will be to help us to coordinate the various trade discussions and negotiations that will hold and to achieve coherence in our policies so that our policies will pull our trade together. As part of an offensive strategy of being proactive in engaging some of the discussions we are having on the continental free trade area agreement that we are negotiating or other free trade agreements that we have entered into with strategic partners all over the world.

    “Then finally, it will also help us in the implementation of our economic recovery and growth plan because clearly there is an intention to engage and work with other countries in that process. We also want to make sure that we have trade remedies against dumping, substandard goods and all the other things which is something that is allowed the world over.

    “This office will also take responsibility to make sure that we achieve all these objectives.

    “The focal ministry in terms of the ministry that is championing it is the Ministry of Trade and Investment. But all the approval will pass through the EMT, which will also provide oversight. There will be an inter-ministerial body that will provide the focal-point, but the EMT will play a role of oversight.”

    Minister of Health Isaac Adewole said the council also approved a memorandum to introduce the new yellow card that has advanced security features.

    According to him, one of the challenges the government faced in the past with the current yellow card was that it could be issued by anybody.

    He said: “With this new card, you cannot fake the yellow card. Using a card reader, we can also document your vaccination status. So, we know whether you have been genuinely vaccinated or not and as soon as we start the roll out, we will let the Nigerian community know about the date of commencement. We will also let them know with the existing card they are holding and when we will phase out the old one.”

    Transportation minister, Rotimi Amaechi, said two memos were approved for the ministry.

    He said: “Cabinet has approved that we commence negotiations after we submitted the Outline Business Case (OBC) that was submitted by General Electric (GE). The transaction advisors will now commence negotiations with GE to conclude concession of the narrow gauge, which starts from Lagos to Kano to Funtua, Kaura-Namoda and then from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri, which include  Aba, Umuahia, Enugu, Makurdi, Jos, Bauchi, Gombe and Maiduguri.”

    He added that the second memo that was approved has to do with the consultant that will supervise the construction of Lagos-Ibadan railway and will also handle consultancy when the Kano-Kaduna railway is awarded.

  • Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

    The meeting started around 10:00 a.m. when Osinbajo called for the rendition of the National anthem.

    All FEC meetings since President Muhammadu Buhari returned to Nigeria on March 10 commenced by 11:00 a.m.

    But Wednesday meeting, which followed the President’s latest medical trip to the United Kingdom, started at 10:00 a.m. with many ministers still absent when it commenced.

     

  • Buhari absent at FEC but present in governance

    It is public knowledge that President Muhammadu Buhari did not make the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday.
    For three consecutive Wednesdays, the president did not show up for the FEC meeting and Nigerians have begun to ask questions with some offering answers that suits their interpretations of the occurrence.
    Those genuinely concerned have advised the President to take his time and rest so that he would fully recover before continuing with task of governance , but some with selfish intentions, have advocated a drastic measure that would suit their interests, calling on the President to resign.
    Information Minister Lai Mohammed, not one to shy away from giving an accurate report of the condition of the President, has explained that there is nothing to worry about and that the commander-in-chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces has only decided to take a rest from official functions on the advice of his doctors.
    While addressing State House correspondents after a meeting of the FEC on Wednesday, Lai said the President only chose today to rest on that particular day and recalled that he was in his office the previous day.
    “He is taking his doctors’ advice so that he can fully recover,” the minister said.
    The President’s wife, Aisha, who is also in a position to know equally, dismissed fears expressed in certain quarters saying the President’s condition is nowhere near the pitiable state some would want us to imagine.
    The wife of the president is equally know for her frankness and sincerity even when the matter is about her family members and she did not hide it when she felt that those who contributed to the success of the current administration were being left out.
    At that time, she was applauded because her views appeared confrontational, but now that her candour is giving a positive image of the President, many have tend to ignore her verdict.
    But aside the two, recall also that on Tuesday, it was reported by many Nigerian media organizations that the President was in office and that he even met with the minister of justice as well as the managing director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
    This report which has not been controverted by any of the organs of the media that carried the story, is now being questioned on the basis that no picture of the said meeting was made available to the public, forgetting that not all functions within the villa are for press coverage.
    When the president did not turn up as expected at the FEC meeting as reported, the cynics got a slice of what they were hoping for  and could no longer be appeased. For the president to have preferred to listen to his doctor’s advice is for them, enough proof that he is on life support.
    But what an irony. These are the same people that will not let their loved ones do anything contrary to a physician’s advice.
    For as long as one can remember, it has been the better side of caution for people not to question the advice of their physician even if it all other issues point to the contrary.
    Is it therefore not surprising that some would now be expecting Baba to defy his doctor just to prove a point?
    A one day break, by all standards is usually not too much to allow for an employer to grant an ailing staff.  One wonders why the case of Buhari should be different.
    Much as Lai Mohammed’s explanation has sufficed, there are others who would want to subject it to further scrutiny in order to rubbish the fact and logic in the statement just to stretch forth their earlier position and bad wishes for  the president.
    It is well known that there are some who are praying for the worst to happen to the Nigerian president in their calculation that they stand to benefit if there is a change of guards at the villa. They were the ones that sponsored all sorts of reports about the president when he was in the UK.  They forget that power belongs to God and He alone can give or take.
    In further attempts to heat the polity, some have come up with mischievous comparisons between what happened between 2009 to 2010 when then president Umaru Yar’Adua took ill and was flown abroad for treatment  and what is happening now.
    Commentators like Femi Fani- Kayode seeking for an occasion tried to draw more parallels between the two dispensations.
    But how mischievous can some people be.
    The situation under question is neither similar not comparable to what happened in the Yar’Adua era in the sense that there is no concealment in the present circumstance and Nigerians are fully aware that of the President’s condition having himself admitted to them on his return from the UK that he had been never been this ill.
    Another thing is the veracity of all the facts in the narrative. When the President was in the UK, he called several persons to either felicitate with them or condole with them over the loss of loved ones. Though he spoke with like former head of state, Yakubu Gowon are not known to condone frivolity that it can be imagined that they could have been manipulated to act to a script.  Later, he was placed on speakerphone while speaking to a live audience in kano through the governor’s cell phone. Even Fani-Kayode would admit that was not the voice of his brother.
    When he came back, the whole world saw him walking on his feet via live television and spoke with the presence of mind that registered how sound  he was. So there is nothing hidden about it.
    It has been stated previously that the president is human and like all mortals is subject to certain vagaries that affect every living being which include the tendency to fall sick
    But in a reassuring way, President Buhari has been able to show that he remains the man for the job as he has despite the distractions kept his eye on the ball and has not allowed the challenges to affect his passion to steer the affairs of the nation in such a way that would benefit the common man.
    It was while all these were going on, when people were saying he is being fed through a tube that the exchange rate improved in favour of the naira and it was during this period that the whistle blower policy became effective to the extent that millions of dollars and other hard currencies were recovered in the apartments of those who looted the economy during the previous administrations.
    Within this period also, the Boko Haram had tried in vain to re-launch their heinous activities and recapture territories to use as their operational base but were defeated and further degraded.
    Also within this period, fuel supply remained at a constant and at a stable price. This is worth mentioning because there was a time when even with a ‘healthy’ president around, product availability and price kept playing see saw with Nigerians.
    Also within the period, power supply increased to over 3,000 megawatts while efforts to consolidate and improve on generation have been fruitful.
    Good evidence that the president is much in control of his government is the fact that all his men are working as a team and have continued to give their best with all sense of responsibility. Compare this with what happened during the contrived interim national government (ING) and you will get the picture that there is coordinating factor.
    Another fact that cannot be ignored is that the president’s body language has been very much present in all walks of life. This is manifest in the re-orientation of the average Nigerian to work hard and avoid corrupt tendencies.
    This obviously has stayed the hands of many from corruption and introduced a new regime in the country where abstaining from corruption and exposing same has become the rule rather than the exception.
    With such advantages of having the Buhari persona in command, it did not matter to many that he was absent as the FEC meeting. The activities of government have been at a full swing that his absence at the federal executive council meeting is not being noticed as it has become an insignificant development overlooked by well meaning Nigerians for the general good.

    Odoma, a public affairs commentator contributed this piece from Abuja.
  • FEC approves N55.7bn for road, aviation contracts

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved road and aviation projects totaling N55.7 billion.

    The Ministers of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and that of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, briefed State House correspondents at the end of the meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    According to Fashola, N54.172 billion was approved for Odukpani Itu-Ikot Ekpene route linking Akwa Ibom and Cross River States.

    He said: “The Ministry of Power Works and Housing had just one memorandum and it was for the award of the Odukpani Itu-Ikot Ekpene route linking Akwa Ibom and Cross River States with a spur to Ibede Itan. The road project was awarded to Julius Berger Plc.

    “So we expect that all of the problems associated with that road which was constructed for well over 40 years ago which has outgrown its design life and also its design capacity those problems will now be frontally responded to by the award of this contract. We will do the best to quickly mobilise the contractor to site with the onset of the rainy season and am sure that by this time next year, it will be a better story and a better journey time experience in that area of the country.”

  • On Buhari’s absence at FEC meeting

    SIR: My simple reaction to President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence for the third consecutive time at the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting is that the government should come clean on the exact current state of the president’s health. There is nothing to be ashamed of about this. PMB is over 74, for God’s sake. Even younger elements fall ill. There is no need for a shadowing faceless cabal to hold PMB down in a simulated prison, incognito and incommunicado, denying millions of Nigerians who elected him, including those who did not, of his presence, action and Presidency. It is simply callous and inconsiderate of them.

    There is no need to put Nigeria on a dangerous precipice, through needless anxiety, curiosity, guesswork, permutations, doubts, analysis, gossips, rumours and conspiracy theories. As President of Nigeria, PMB ceased to be a private citizen from May 29, 2015, when he was sworn into office as President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    He automatically became public property, whose deeds, misdeeds, action and inaction, are subjected to rigorous public scrutiny. This is one of the dire prices leaders pay for choosing voluntarily to be leaders. PMB can return to the UK for further medical attention, and rest, whilst his Vice, Prof Yemi Osibanjo, SAN, acts in his place. This happened before for 49 days and heavens did not fall. Heavens will not now fall. I personally, on my part and from my little corner, wish President Buhari speedy recovery, uncommon energy and vigour and God’s guidance and protection, to be able to lead Nigeria to the promised land.

     

    • Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN,

    Lagos.

  • FEC okays N9.16bn for speed boats, patrol vehicles

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved three projects amounting to N9.16 billion.

    The funds approved included N3.8 billion for one year leasing of fast going vessels for the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), N5 billion for upward cost review for construction of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) office building and N358 million for purchase of 56 immigration patrol vehicles.

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, briefed State House correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    With him at the briefing were the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole.

    Amaechi said: “Council approved three things. One was NIMASA that has to do with the lease of fast going vessels to enable NIMASA perform is responsibility on the high sea.

    “The cost for the lease for NIMASA is N3.8 billion for the next one year.

    “The other is the purchase of land patrol vehicles for the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS). 56 vehicles are to be procured at a total cost of N358 million.

    “The last was the change in the cost of construction of the EFCC headquarters due to foreign exchange fluctuation. This is additional N5 billion Naira.”

    The health minister said a total of 813 deaths were recorded from the outbreak of meningitis in the country.

    He said the cases would drop with the commencement of rainfall in the country, adding that vaccination would commence in Sokoto on Thursday.

     

     

  • Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting, which did not hold last week, according to the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Garba Shehu, was due to logistic and inability to circulate invitation to cabinet members due to the Easter holiday.

    Wednesday was however the second time Osinbajo was presiding over the meeting since President Muhammadu Buhari returned to the country from his medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

    There were less than 20 ministers in the Council chamber when the Vice President called for the rendition of the National anthem to signal the commencement of the meeting at few minutes past 11:00 a.m.

    The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu offered the Muslim prayer while the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, said the Christian prayer.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

     

     

  • Buhari not sick – Lai Mohammed

    Buhari not sick – Lai Mohammed

    The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, on Wednesday disowned media reports suggesting that President Muhammadu Buhari was ill and that was the reason for his absence at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the minister said the President was hail and healthy and carrying out other state functions during the FEC meeting.

    He said the fact that Buhari was not at FEC meeting didn’t mean that he was not working.

  • Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the State House, Abuja

    It was the first time the vice president was presiding over the meeting since President Muhammadu Buhari returned from medical vacation in United Kingdom on March 10.

    The meeting started at 11:00 a.m. with the rendition of the National Anthem.

    Osinbajo thereafter asked the Minister of Defense, Dan Ali Mansur, to say the Muslim opening prayer, while the Minister of Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, offered the Christian prayer.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.