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FG To Launch Information App December 15

By Dipo Olowookere
Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, has announced that the Federal Government Information App (FGIAPP) would be launched in Abuja on Thursday, December 15, 2016, as part of efforts to enhance the dissemination of government activities.
The Minister made the announcement in Abuja on Thursday at a meeting with Resident Information Officers (RIOs) from Ministries, Departments and Agencies ahead of the launch.
He said with the Information App, the Federal Government is leveraging the New Media to communicate government’s policies and programmes to the people anywhere in the world and on real time basis.
“We as a government and as Information Ministry will leverage on the unique technology to inform the world about what we are doing. With the new App, it means anybody anywhere in the world will get to know, real time, what is happening in Nigeria at least from our own perspective and narrative,” Mr Mohammed said.
He said further that activities of the present administration were hugely under-reported, hence the need to align with the global trend in information sharing.
“The information architecture has changed completely…Today, the story is very different because we have the New Media, and unless you show a very strong presence there, you are not communicating to the world,” the Minister said.
Mr Mohammed stressed the essence of rich content to make the App viable, and said the necessary training and working tools will be provided for the RIOs in order to build their capacity and ensure effective contributions from their respective Ministries. Departments and Agencies.
In her remarks, the Director, Information Technology in the ministry, Mrs Veronica Adeyemo, said the App will be a cache of timely and credible information that will drive the authentic narrative from the side of the government.
The App Developer, Mr Olawole Falope, said it will be another veritable platform for Nigeria to blow its trumpet.
“The truth is if you heard only one side of the story, you make your decisions based on just one side. It’s about time that our great nation Nigeria starts to speak and we have to speak to the world,” he said.
He noted that most of the information being put out about Nigeria is either false or out-rightly fabricated, hence the need for the government to reverse the ugly trend.
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Okonjo-Iweala Begs Tinubu to Provide Social Safety Nets for Poor Nigerians

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has called on the federal government to put social safety nets in place for poor Nigerians to cushion the effects of President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms.
Mrs Okonjo-Iweala stated this on Thursday after a meeting with the president at the Aso Villa in Abuja.
She commended him for his economic reforms, including petrol subsidy removal and the unification of the foreign exchange windows, but pleaded that his government must put social safety nets in place for poor Nigerians to cope with the economic hardship occasioned by these reforms.
“We think that the President and his team has worked hard to stabilised the economy. You cannot really improve an economy unless it is stable. So, he has to be given the credit for the stability of the economy. The reforms have been in the right direction.
“What is needed next is growth; we now need to grow the economy and we need to put in social safety nets so that people who are feeling the pinch of the reforms can also have some supports to weather the hardship. That’s the next step,” the former Nigeria’s Finance Minister stated.
The Nigerian president’s meeting with Mrs Okonjo-Iweala took place two weeks before the expiration of her first term as WTO Director-General on August 31, 2025, and the commencement of her second term on September 1, 2025.
She made history in 2021 as the first African and first woman to lead the 164-nation-member WTO.
The WTO chief, accompanied by Minister of Trade, Industry, and Investment, Ms Jumoke Oduwole, also briefed the president on the progress made on the Women’s Exporters’ Fund for the digital economy.
“We came to brief him about something very joyful that we did today with the help of the first lady.
“We launched a Women’s Exporters’ Fund for the digital economy. This is a fund that is jointly managed by the World Trade Organisation and the International Trade Centre and supports women to weather the storms of the economy and create jobs for themselves.
“It is part of the thinking of the social safety net and what we can do to support Nigerian women to contribute more to the economy and themselves.
“Nigeria competed and one one of four countries that won globally to be part of this initiative.
“We have 67,000 Nigerian women who applied for this, and 146 of them won, and they are going to have money disbursed directly to them.
“16 of them won what we called the Booster Track; those who already have businesses, but their businesses would be scaled up. They would receive technical and business support from the WTO and the ITC for 18 months.
“Another 100 would get $5,000 each to start and strengthen their businesses, with 12-month reforms,” she said.
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NIMC Upgrades Diaspora NIN Enrollment Platform, Onboards Partners

By Adedapo Adesanya
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has announced the completion of an upgrade to its diaspora enrolment platform.
A statement by the commission said the upgrade was to improve service delivery and enhance the management of National Identification Number (NIN) registration for Nigerians abroad.
The agency said the upgrade will deliver a more seamless, secure, robust, and efficient process for NIN enrolment in the diaspora.
As part of the initiative, NIMC Diaspora Front-End Partners (FEPs) have been onboarded to the new system and given intensive training to ensure effective application and management of the platform.
According to NIMC, all Diaspora FEPs are required to obtain and activate their enrolment licences on the upgraded platform within the next 48 hours, while Nigerians abroad can access services from compliant partners.
Head of Corporate Communications at NIMC, Mr Kayode Adegoke, apologised for any inconvenience caused during the upgrade process, adding that the commission has set up a dedicated service team to address issues related to diaspora enrolment.
“The commission apologises for any inconvenience the platform upgrade process might have caused and has set up a dedicated service team to resolve all issues related to diaspora enrolment. Diaspora applicants experiencing issues with NIN enrolment should please reach the commission via nimccustomercare@nimc.gov.ng for timely resolution,” he said.
Mr Adegoke also urged Nigerians who have completed their NIN registration to download the NIMC NINAuth App from the iOS or Google Play Store to verify their NINs instantly, approve access to their information, control their data, and enjoy seamless authentication services.
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Nigeria Considers Bond Issuance, Others to Clear N4trn Electricity Debt

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian government may issue bonds and other instruments for the payment of N4 trillion owed players inn the electricity sector to help stabilise the nation’s ailing power industry and improve supply.
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, on Wednesday confirmed the presentation of a proposal to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for the clearance of the N4 trillion debt owed to power generation companies (GenCos).
Mr Edun told State House reporters after the FEC meeting that he presented a memo on refinancing outstanding obligations in the electricity industry.
“I presented a memo on the all-important refinancing of the electricity sector’s outstanding obligations totalling N4 trillion,” he said, adding that, “Though the financing plan was not fully approved immediately, we have moved into implementation, led by the Debt Management Office and other experts.”
The debt, primarily owed to 27 power generation companies for outstanding invoices between 2015 and 2023, has stifled investment in the industry and exacerbated chronic power outages in Africa’s most populous nation.
He said the refinancing would be executed within three to four weeks under the oversight of the debt management office.
“It is now fully approved, and we move to implementation,” Mr Edun said.
In April, the GenCos warned that the unpaid N4 trillion debt owed by the federal government and stakeholders for electricity generated threatens their operations. A breakdown of the debt includes N2 trillion for 2024 and N1.9 trillion in legacy debts.
Back then, the Minister of Power, Mr Adebayo Adelabu said the federal government may borrow to settle GenCos, adding that the federal government plans to pay them N2 trillion of the N4 trillion debts owed to them between now and the end of 2025.
He said he was already discussing with the Minister of Finance, to settle the debt with budgetary allocation or guaranteed debt instruments as promissory notes.
He explained that the promissory notes would be formidable enough for them to tender at the banks for immediate cash needs.
The Minister said, “And I can tell you that between now and the end of the year, we are going to pay close to N2 trillion out of this N4 trillion.
“I have had discussions with the Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, who has promised that they working on the promissory note and once we have budget releases, cash payments will also be made.”
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