Editorial

Nigeria’s cooking  gas crisis

Nigeria’s cooking  gas crisis

For many households, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) promised a cleaner, safer alternative to firewood, charcoal and kerosene. That promise is fraying. A steep rise in the cost of refilling cylinders—reaching about N2,000 per kilogramme in some markets—has put LPG beyond the reach of millions already squeezed by inflation and falling real wages. Cooking fuel is […]
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Petrol Price – Anger Real, Rising

Petrol Price – Anger Real, Rising

GOVERNMENT still under estimates the anger of Nigerians on the new price of petrol. The responses have remained the same, they have failed to address the questions Nigerians are asking about the new price of petrol, a critical product for the Nigerian economy.

Damaging Half Measures

Damaging Half Measures

PEOPLE anxious to praise President Goodluck Jonathan’s steps in tackling the recalcitrant security situations round the country have rated a mere increase in security operations in 15 local government areas to state of emergency. Nothing can be further from the truth.

Challenging Subsidy Solutions

Challenging Subsidy Solutions

SUBSIDY on petroleum products will define 2012. It does not matter if it is removed today or tomorrow. Or even if it is not removed. Fears persist that government has found a niche in its pendulous position on subsidy.

A Country on Strike

A Country on Strike

DOES anyone still remember that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is on strike? The strike is almost a month old. All public universities are shut. Nobody is talking to ASUU, nor is ASUU shifting.

Welcome To 2013

Welcome To 2013

Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most that has made it possible for evil to triumph. – Emperor Haile Selassie, born Tafari Makonnen (1891-1974, ruler of Ethiopia for 44 years)

Happy New Year Nigerians

Happy New Year Nigerians

NIGERIANS came into 2011 thinking mainly about elections – 2012 is offering more, elections in some States and mostly fear of bombs and economic hardship. These combinations promise a year everyone would approach with trepidation.

Deadly Matters, Drastic Measures

Deadly Matters, Drastic Measures

IMAGINE a city so incensed with the ineptitude of its police that it fires the entire lot? That was what Veracruz, a city in Mexico did, when it thought its police was not working. It sacked its 800 policemen and the 300 administrative staff.

We Can’t Live With This Burden

We Can’t Live With This Burden

The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government. – Section 14 (2b) of the 1999 Constitution

Living Above Nigeria’s Means

Living Above Nigeria’s Means

THE Federal Government has no apologies for borrowing at home and abroad to finance the 2012 budget which it calls “the Budget of Fiscal Consolidation”. Only those who coined the phrase can explain it. The level of borrowing to fund the budget and the fact that 72 per cent of the budget would be spent on recurrent expenditure qualifies it for the tag of “Budget of Consumption”.

Wavering Our Economy Away

Wavering Our Economy Away

THE 2011 budget ran at a deficit, but that did not stop government from granting import waivers worth more than N150 billion to 10 companies for them to import rice and palm oil. Over 100 c0mpanies participated in the importation of the tw0 commodities.