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Wednesday
Ambode dissolves parastatals, sacks Fashola’s sister, others
There has been a massive shake-up in the Lagos State Government as Governor Akinwunmi Ambode dissolved all Boards of parastatals and agencies, sacking the sister of the former Governor of Lagos State, Ms Olayinka Fashola and 75 other heads of the parastatals and agencies.
Ms Fashola was the General Manager, Lagos State Residents Registration Agency, LASRRA. Also affected is the General Manager, Lagos State Waste Management Agency, LAWMA, whose head was Ola Oresanya; Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu; Executive Chairman, Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Bolajoko Fashola and the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, LASTMA, headed by Babatunde Edu.Also sacked are the General Managers of Lagos State Electricity Board, Ms Damilola Ogunbiyi; Urban Furniture and Regulatory Unit, UFRU, Joe Igbokwe; Lagos Water Cooperation, Shayo Holloway; Lagos Internal Revenue Service, Tunde Fowler; Lagos State Building Control Agency, LABCA; Managing Director, LAGBUS Assets Management, Babatunde Disu and the General Manager, Lagos State Lotteries Board, Lanre Gbajabiamila.Other head of agencies affected are the Lagos State Waterways Authority, Lagos State Building Investment Company Limited, Lagos State Ferry Services, Lagos State Records and Archives Bureau, Lagos State Printing Cooperation, Lagos State Television, Lagos State Traffic Radio, Eko FM, Radio Lagos, among others.In a statement issued by the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Tunji Bello, it said Ambode had approved the dissolution of all boards of parastatals and agencies of government with immediate effects.According to the statement, the dissolution is with the exception of the Civil Service Commission, Judicial Service Commission and the State Independent Electoral Commission.While expressing the appreciation of the Governor for the modest contribution of members of the dissolved Boards, Bello wished them well in their future endeavour.The statement added that constitution of new Boards would be effected in due course.
Tuesday
Friday
Buhari to announce ‘shocking’ Ministerial list Next Week, as Fashola sets to bag Secretary
Fashola to bag Secretary of Government
· Buhari continues to clip Bola Tinubu’s wings
As the days go by in the era of a new Nigeria led by President Muhammadu Buhari, he is still yet to give indication of who will occupy his cabinet. However, a source close to President Buhari has told Newsintels that Babatunde Raji Fashola (Former Governor of Lagos State) has secured himself a top 5 spot on Buhari’s list. This is as Bola Tinubu has started to realise that this new administration may not be the stroll in the park that the envisioned.
Babatunde Fashola,highly regarded amongst the populace for transforming Lagos within his 8 years as governor,fell out with his godfather, Bola Tinubu, when they supported different candidates for the last Lagos State gubernatorial election. Bola Tinubu was behind the eventual winner Akinwunmi Ambode whilst Babatunde Fashola supported Supo Shasore who lost at the primaries. One of the contestants for the governorship post of Lagos told NewsIntels in confidence that “Tinubu is a very vindictive person. Fashola did not even make to the list of nominations that Tinubu sent to President for consideration. This disappointed Fashola so much that he swore to accept any appointment from this current administration. However, we have persuaded him to let bygones be bygones and I am happy to see that he was on the G7 team.”
Newsintels further gathered from our reliable informant, who tipped us on Femi Adesina’s appointment as Spokesman a week prior, that Babatunde Fashola would occupy the position of the Secretary of the Government and Buhari would announce the Ministerial list next Monday. “The president is just waiting to receive the reports from the transition committee today and thereafter review over the weekend.Barring any major contrary information in the transition committee’s report, Buhari should make this list public as early as Monday that will shock everyone”. The sources said over the telephone.
Tinubu is expected to make inputs into the list but his choices might see him clash with Buhari. The same APC chieftain told NewsIntels that he was aware that Buhari wants a good mix of politicians and private sector players as members of his cabinet. It would be recalled that President Buhari turned down the list Governors, when he retorted that “ I don’t appoint commissioners for the governors and so they cannot appoint my ministers.”
It is now very evident from President Buhari’s inaugural speech and his commentary on Senator Bukola Saraki’s recent emergence as Senate President, that all is not well between the man Tinubu and his ‘godfather’. In fact, Buhari seems to be poised to prove to the whole world that he is ’everybody’s man and nobody’s man’ as he continues to clipped Tinubu’s now broken wings.
President Buhari’s recent invitation to Fashola to accompany him to the G7 summit in Germany, continue to buttress watchers’ postulation that Fashola is indeed an anointed one. The chemistry between the two men whilst at the summit is a testament ti the fact that they are both on the same mental ship.
In fact, political pundits are of the widespread opinion that Fashola only did not make it as Vice president because he and the President are of the same religion.
Meanwhile, in a related development, the Leadership by Example League International (LELI), has requested for the suspension of the former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and Senator Barnabas Gemade, over their opposition to the election of Senator Bukola Saraki.
In a statement by Dr. Batos Nwadike, Chancellor of the group, recieved by NewsIntels, congratulating Saraki, LELI said it was hopeful that with the election of Saraki as Senate president and Senator Ike Ekweremadu as deputy Senate president, the upper legislative house was poised to give effective leadership to Nigerians through seamless legislations.
“The statement emanating from Tinubu and Gemade to the effect that they do not recognise the avowed election held transparently in the hallowed hall of the red chamber on Tuesday is embarrassing.It expressed worry over what it called ‘April fool in June’ allegedly given to the senators of APC extraction by Tinubu that “President Muhammadu Buhari was coming to address the Senate when there was a due letter of proclamation of the National Assembly.” The statement said.
· Buhari continues to clip Bola Tinubu’s wings
As the days go by in the era of a new Nigeria led by President Muhammadu Buhari, he is still yet to give indication of who will occupy his cabinet. However, a source close to President Buhari has told Newsintels that Babatunde Raji Fashola (Former Governor of Lagos State) has secured himself a top 5 spot on Buhari’s list. This is as Bola Tinubu has started to realise that this new administration may not be the stroll in the park that the envisioned.
Babatunde Fashola,highly regarded amongst the populace for transforming Lagos within his 8 years as governor,fell out with his godfather, Bola Tinubu, when they supported different candidates for the last Lagos State gubernatorial election. Bola Tinubu was behind the eventual winner Akinwunmi Ambode whilst Babatunde Fashola supported Supo Shasore who lost at the primaries. One of the contestants for the governorship post of Lagos told NewsIntels in confidence that “Tinubu is a very vindictive person. Fashola did not even make to the list of nominations that Tinubu sent to President for consideration. This disappointed Fashola so much that he swore to accept any appointment from this current administration. However, we have persuaded him to let bygones be bygones and I am happy to see that he was on the G7 team.”
Newsintels further gathered from our reliable informant, who tipped us on Femi Adesina’s appointment as Spokesman a week prior, that Babatunde Fashola would occupy the position of the Secretary of the Government and Buhari would announce the Ministerial list next Monday. “The president is just waiting to receive the reports from the transition committee today and thereafter review over the weekend.Barring any major contrary information in the transition committee’s report, Buhari should make this list public as early as Monday that will shock everyone”. The sources said over the telephone.
Tinubu is expected to make inputs into the list but his choices might see him clash with Buhari. The same APC chieftain told NewsIntels that he was aware that Buhari wants a good mix of politicians and private sector players as members of his cabinet. It would be recalled that President Buhari turned down the list Governors, when he retorted that “ I don’t appoint commissioners for the governors and so they cannot appoint my ministers.”
It is now very evident from President Buhari’s inaugural speech and his commentary on Senator Bukola Saraki’s recent emergence as Senate President, that all is not well between the man Tinubu and his ‘godfather’. In fact, Buhari seems to be poised to prove to the whole world that he is ’everybody’s man and nobody’s man’ as he continues to clipped Tinubu’s now broken wings.
President Buhari’s recent invitation to Fashola to accompany him to the G7 summit in Germany, continue to buttress watchers’ postulation that Fashola is indeed an anointed one. The chemistry between the two men whilst at the summit is a testament ti the fact that they are both on the same mental ship.
In fact, political pundits are of the widespread opinion that Fashola only did not make it as Vice president because he and the President are of the same religion.
Meanwhile, in a related development, the Leadership by Example League International (LELI), has requested for the suspension of the former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and Senator Barnabas Gemade, over their opposition to the election of Senator Bukola Saraki.
In a statement by Dr. Batos Nwadike, Chancellor of the group, recieved by NewsIntels, congratulating Saraki, LELI said it was hopeful that with the election of Saraki as Senate president and Senator Ike Ekweremadu as deputy Senate president, the upper legislative house was poised to give effective leadership to Nigerians through seamless legislations.
“The statement emanating from Tinubu and Gemade to the effect that they do not recognise the avowed election held transparently in the hallowed hall of the red chamber on Tuesday is embarrassing.It expressed worry over what it called ‘April fool in June’ allegedly given to the senators of APC extraction by Tinubu that “President Muhammadu Buhari was coming to address the Senate when there was a due letter of proclamation of the National Assembly.” The statement said.
Wednesday
NIGERIA CBN releases audited financials
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), at the weekend, formally released its audited financial statements for 2013 and 2014, which it had prepared in line with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
The two financial statements posted on its website (HYPERLINK “http://www.cbn.gov.ng” www.cbn.gov.ng) had been approved by its board in accordance with the provisions of the CBN Act 2007.
The IFRS, one of the frameworks internationally recognised and accepted, mandates adopters of the framework to prepare consolidated financial statements.
The released financial statements made available to Daily Sun, indicate that the net income of the bank for 2013 amounted to N209.6 billion while that of 2014 was N35.4 billion, totaling N245 billion, out of which 80 per cent has since been remitted to the Federal Government in accordance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act. The balance of 20 per cent was also transferred to the Reserves within the bank.
The IFRS requirement implies that the financial statement of CBN be consolidated with those of investee entities, namely Nigeria Export-Import Bank, Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange, Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, Nigeria Interbank Settlement System, National Economic Reconstruction Fund, Financial Markets Dealers Quotation, African Finance Corporation and Agricultural Credit Guarantee Fund.
Thus, the bank now has full IFRS-compliant financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2013 and December 31, 2014, respectively. Hitherto, its financial statements had been prepared under the CBN framework.Meanwhile, the adoption of IFRS by the CBN or any central bank the world over is not without difficulties in view of a number of challenges that include the non-profit-oriented mandates of central banks in their roles of price and financial system stability and economic growth that could be contradicted by the application of some of these IFRS standards, which are for direct profit-motivated commercial entities.Another challenge is the statutory constraints on the central banks. This explains why very few central banks have adopted the IFRS. Many of the central banks, which claim IFRS adoption, did so partially within statutory constraints. But the CBN was, however, able to work around these challenges to conclude a successful adoption of the IFRS. It is worthy of note that the CBN has been able to conclude IFRS adoption within a period of two years as global experience indicated that many of the IFRS adopting central or reserve banks took longer periods of time to conclude IFRS adoption.
The two financial statements posted on its website (HYPERLINK “http://www.cbn.gov.ng” www.cbn.gov.ng) had been approved by its board in accordance with the provisions of the CBN Act 2007.
The IFRS, one of the frameworks internationally recognised and accepted, mandates adopters of the framework to prepare consolidated financial statements.
The released financial statements made available to Daily Sun, indicate that the net income of the bank for 2013 amounted to N209.6 billion while that of 2014 was N35.4 billion, totaling N245 billion, out of which 80 per cent has since been remitted to the Federal Government in accordance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act. The balance of 20 per cent was also transferred to the Reserves within the bank.
The IFRS requirement implies that the financial statement of CBN be consolidated with those of investee entities, namely Nigeria Export-Import Bank, Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange, Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, Nigeria Interbank Settlement System, National Economic Reconstruction Fund, Financial Markets Dealers Quotation, African Finance Corporation and Agricultural Credit Guarantee Fund.
Thus, the bank now has full IFRS-compliant financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2013 and December 31, 2014, respectively. Hitherto, its financial statements had been prepared under the CBN framework.Meanwhile, the adoption of IFRS by the CBN or any central bank the world over is not without difficulties in view of a number of challenges that include the non-profit-oriented mandates of central banks in their roles of price and financial system stability and economic growth that could be contradicted by the application of some of these IFRS standards, which are for direct profit-motivated commercial entities.Another challenge is the statutory constraints on the central banks. This explains why very few central banks have adopted the IFRS. Many of the central banks, which claim IFRS adoption, did so partially within statutory constraints. But the CBN was, however, able to work around these challenges to conclude a successful adoption of the IFRS. It is worthy of note that the CBN has been able to conclude IFRS adoption within a period of two years as global experience indicated that many of the IFRS adopting central or reserve banks took longer periods of time to conclude IFRS adoption.
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