$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
KUDIRAT ABIOLA : Al-Mustapha to die by hanging
Kano attacks : Blame governor, says Shekarau
Why Supreme Court sacked five govs
I ‘ll fight Boko Haram to standstill – New IGP
Jonathan fires IGP, Abubakar steps in
We ‘re on Northern govs’payroll – Boko Haram
Boko Haram bombs Kano afresh
Emir of Kano weeps as Jonathan visits
Anxiety as Police declare Sokoto wanted
Alison-Madueke blames subsidy abuse on past govt
Escape of suspected bomber: IGP queried, faces sack – Minister
Soldiers ‘ll remain on the streets – FG
Mixed reactions trail fuel price reduction
FG vs labour, civil society : How govs, ministers, misled Jonathan
Fuel or fraud subsidy war, Nigeria loses N2trn in six days
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SubscribeFG agrees to N65, Labour says strike continues
A possible end to the ongoing nationwide strike action was in the offing last night after the Federal Government agreed to temporarily revert to the pre-New Year price of N65 per litre of petrol.
Senators, Reps to resolve crisis in 24 hrs
THE Senate and the House of Representatives, yesterday, expressed their resolve to end the current nationwide strike by organised labour against removal of fuel subsidy by government within 24 hours, following positive responses from both parties after series of meetings held in the past 72 hours.
Revert to N65 Senate tells Jonathan
The Senate, yesterday, joined the House of Representatives in asking President Goodluck Jonathan to revert fuel pump price to N65 per litre. In a closed door session, the senators urged the Senate President, Senator David Mark to convey the message of the upper chamber to President Jonathan within 24 hours.
12 killed as subsidy protests turn bloody
The nationwide strike action called by organized labour and its civil society allies against the removal of the subsidy on petrol practically shut down the country yesterday as workers in private and public institutions abstained from duty. The strike action which was peaceful in most parts, however, turned bloody in Kano, Lagos and Benin where at least 12 persons were killed in controversial circumstances.
Shelve subsidy removal, strike – Reps tell FG, Labour
Rising from an extraordinary emergency session yesterday, members of the House of Representatives asked the executive arm of government to suspend the removal of subsidy on petroleum products in appreciation of the mood of the nation and to allow for more consultations.
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