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Tinubu vows to make Nigeria Africa’s hub in electric vehicle revolution
President Bola Tinubu, on Friday in Abuja disclosed that Nigeria can become an African hub in the global electric vehicle revolution.
Speaking at the commissioning of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Conversion, Filling, Reverse Engineering and Training Centre in Utako, Abuja, the president said his administration was focused on the full range of energy options for powering the Nigerian transport sector.
Represented by the president of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, the president highlighted the abundance of deposit of lithium ore, which is the raw material for electricity vehicle and battery manufacturing, adding, “In addition to gas, electric vehicles are a major plan of our overall strategy.
“I am aware that NASENI is championing efforts in this direction, with an ambitious plan to develop and build lithium batteries in Nigeria, working with foreign partners. We can, and will make Nigeria an African hub of the global electric vehicle revolution.
“Fortunately for us, Nigeria is blessed with abundant deposit of lithium ore, a key mineral in the development of electric vehicles and batteries. We have put in a lot of work on the way to the full implementation of the Presidential Initiative on CNG, and this event today is a testament to the success of our efforts.”
President Tinubu also declared his administration’s vision towards promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing import dependency, saying Nigeria has boundless potential to become a continental and global industrial and manufacturing giant.
The president said he was pleased with the result so far achieved under the new management of NASENI.
“What we are seeing here is the fulfillment of the vision of the founding fathers of NASENI to create an institution that is relevant and useful to the everyday life of people and the Nigerian economy,” he said.
In his remark, the chief executive officer of NASENI, Khalil Halilu, explained that the location of the facility in Utako is strategic as it is the transport hub of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), connecting it to the rest of the country.
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Reps Recommends Delisting NECO, UI, Labour Ministry, 21 Others From 2025 Budget
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for the removal of the National Examination Council (NECO), University of Ibadan (UI), Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, and 21 other federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) from the 2025 budget.
This recommendation follows their repeated failure to account for previous allocations and internally generated revenue.
During an extraordinary session on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, the Committee resolved that these MDAs should be excluded from the budget until they comply with its directives.
Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Bamidele Salam, stressed: “The Financial Regulation empowers the National Assembly to exclude any Ministry, Department, or Agency (MDA) that fails to account for their previous appropriations. As such, the listed MDAs should be excluded from the 2025 budget until they appear before this constitutional committee.”
The decision was prompted by the consistent non-compliance of these MDAs despite multiple summons issued by the Committee to scrutinize their financial operations.
Prominent institutions among those recommended for delisting include hospitals, universities, and federal development agencies. Some of the affected MDAs are:
- Federal Medical Centre, Bida
- Federal Ministry of Labour & Employment
- Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria
- Nigeria Police Force: Department of Information and Communication Technology
- Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba
- Federal College of Education, Yola
- Federal Polytechnic Ekowe, Bayelsa State
- Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi
- Federal University of Technology, Minna
- Cross River Basin Development Authority
- Nigeria Office for Trade Negotiation
- National Examination Council (NECO)
- Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil
- Presidential Amnesty Programme
- Galaxy Backbone
- Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals
Others include the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority, National Space Research and Development Agency, Federal Cooperative College (Ibadan), Upper Niger River Basin Development Authority, University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, and Federal School of Survey, Oyo State.
The Committee unanimously recommended that the MDAs in question be delisted from the 2025 budget until they comply with the request for documentation and provide necessary financial clarifications.
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