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Buhari Approves N5B for NIMC Proposed National Digital Economy Project

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President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday approved N5billion for the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), to enable the commission to deliver the national digital economy project with appropriate infrastructures and attractive conditions of service in agencies saddled with the responsibility to do so.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami said there was an upward review of the capital budget of NIMC from between N500million and N700 million in the previous years to about N5 billion this year as part of the commitments of the president to digitalise the economy.

He commended the President for his support and approval of proposals on the development of the Information Communications Technology (ICT) sector, saying the contributions of the sector to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the last quarter of 2020 was a result of the support.

Pantami made the remarks at the presentation of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA’s) Employee-Centric Condition and Scheme of Service documents to the public at Frasel Suites, Abuja.

He expressed gratitude for the president’s support and the confidence reposed in him.

“We are doing our best to justify this confidence by ensuring that our initiatives support the programmes of the Government.

“The 2020 Fourth Quarter (Q4 2020) GDP Report recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that our modest efforts are yielding positive results; this reflected in the significant growth experienced by the ICT Sector.

“The Report indicated that the ICT sector recorded a 14.7per cent growth rate, making it the sector with the highest growth rate. The growth rate of the ICT sector was over 4 times the growth rate of the Agriculture sector, which was the sector with the second highest growth rate,” the minister said.

He said the Scheme of Service would serve as a tool for making NITDA more functional as it develops into becoming one of the most strategic government institutions in the country.

He said the documents provided the approved status for the agency and specifies the skills and certifications required for appointment and promotion, stressing that the Scheme identified 15 different cadres for the Agency.

The minister said NIMC and NIPOST would be supported by the Federal Government to enable them to carry out their critical and statutory functions which would boost national Identity and security and promote a digital economy.

He noted that Conditions of Service is to re-engineer the operations and structure of government agencies with the aim of providing an enabling environment for effective strategy development and execution.

This will match the global industry requirements that are needed to develop and regulate the innovative and agile digital economy industry, he said.

We are committed to attracting and retaining highly skilled and highly motivated personnel in the Digital Economy sector, including all the parastatals under our supervision, the Minister added.

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Kaduna State Denies Taking ₦36 Billion Loan, Blames Past Administration for Debt

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The Kaduna State Government has reacted to a viral report alleging that the state borrowed ₦36 billion over the last six months.

The government made the clarification via a statement signed by the Commissioner of Planning and Budget, Mukhtar Ahmed, who labeled the report as inaccurate and misleading.

The commissioner emphasized that no new loans have been taken under Governor Sani’s administration.

Ahmed blamed loan issues on the past administration, noting that all the loans including World Bank programs such as AGILE, SURWASH, and ACReSAL were received by the past administration in the state.

The government stated that the current naira exchange rate to the dollar, which is over ₦1,600 has affected the repayment of these loans as its value has increased.

This means that Governor Sani’s administration is repaying nearly three times the amount of loans acquired by the previous administration, all thanks to the significant devaluation of the Naira.

“The inherited debt burden from the previous administration consisted of long-term loans. These loan commitments, including World Bank programs such as AGILE, SURWASH, and ACReSAL, were all agreed upon during the previous administration,” the statement noted.

“Previous administration’s loan agreements, based on exchange rates of ₦415-₦480 to the dollar, have now seen the Naira plunge to over ₦1,600 to the dollar, effectively tripling the value of these debts in local currency,” he noted.

The Commissioner frowned bitterly at the online platform for not seeking clarification prior to the publication of the report.

However, he echoed the government’s commitment to transparency in debt management and financial discipline, adding that the state government will not spare those responsible for mismanaging the state’s resources.

“Notwithstanding the erroneous reporting, the government is resolute in its dedication to transparency in debt management and financial discipline, prioritizing the enhancement of the state’s economy without imposing additional financial burdens.

“The state government reaffirmed its resolve to hold accountable those responsible for mismanaging the state’s resources, vowing to reposition Kaduna for the benefit of its citizens,” the Commissioner added.

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FG to Evacuate Nigerians in Lebanon as  Iran Threatens to Fire More Missiles at Israel

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The Federal Government is set to evacuate Nigerians living in Lebanon amid the tension between Iran and Israel.

Investors King had reported that Iran’s Military launched 180 missiles at Israel on Tuesday, killing no fewer than eight Israelites and injuring scores of other citizens.

Responding to the tension, Nigerian government directed its citizens living in Lebanon to contact the country’s diplomatic officers and envoys in the Middle-East country for immediate evacuation.

The Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, through his X handle, @DOlusegun, alerted all Nigerians in Lebanon to the attacks and asked them to get in touch with the Nigerian mission for profiling and documentation and subsequent evacuation.

Similarly, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) advised Nigerians living in Lebanon to consider moving out of the country now that commercial flights are still in operation.

Nigerians are also urged to liase with the Nigerian Embassy in Lebanon for necessary guidance regarding their safety.

This was made known via a statement by Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, NiDCOM, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Iran authorities have explained the reason for attacking Israel, saying that the barrage of missiles was in response to the killings of Iran-backed militant leaders, sending Israelis to shelters and prompting alarm across the region.

Reports have it that the Israel Defence Forces said it intercepted the 180 ballistic missiles launched by Iran at Israel on Tuesday evening.

Iranian government has threatened to launch more fierce missiles against Israel if it retaliates the Tuesday attack.

According to the Iranian mission to the United Nations in a message on its X account, “Iran’s legal, rational, and legitimate response to the terrorist acts of the Zionist regime—which involved targeting Iranian nationals and interests and infringing upon the national sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran—has been duly carried out.

Nigerian government said the evacuation of its citizens is necessary following the Israeli government’s warning to residents of 24 more villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate amid increasing tensions.

It was reported that the villages fall within a United Nations buffer zone, created after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah.

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Eight Killed, Several Injured as Iran Launches Missiles Towards Israel 

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No fewer than eight people have lost their lives in a devastating terror attack in Israel.

Israel’s national emergency medical service, Magen David Adom, confirmed that the attack occurred on Tuesday.

The service reported that several others were injured after missiles were fired in Jaffa, south of Tel Aviv.

The two terrorists who carried out the attack were “neutralized,” according to police.

Medics are currently treating several casualties, including unconscious victims.

Reports indicate that emergency services are responding to a shooting incident on Jerusalem (Quds) Street in Jaffa, near a light rail station.

Magen David Adom ambulance service confirmed that multiple people were injured in what appears to be an attack.

Earlier, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, stated that he had convened a national security team, alongside the Vice President, to discuss Iranian plans to launch an imminent missile attack against Israel.

“We discussed how the United States is prepared to help Israel defend against these attacks and protect American personnel in the region,” Biden said.

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