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Services, petrol refining sectors pilot GDP growth to 3.84%

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

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Experts last night expressed optimism about the economy with the 3.84 per cent year-on-year Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.

The government also renewed its commitment to faithfully implementing its economic policies which it credited for this development.

Tuesday, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the 2024 fourth quarter GDP outcome – 3.84 per cent, compared to the 3.46 per cent of Q4 2023.

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Services and petrol refining sectors were the key drivers of the growth, according to the report.

Statistician-General of the Federation, Prince Adeyemi Adeniran, said the growth was 0.38 per cent points higher than the 3.46 per cent of Q4 2023.

Adeniran said: “The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate in real terms (Constant price) grew by 3.84 per cent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2024 on a year-on-year basis, which is 0.38 per cent points higher than the rate recorded in Q4 2023 (3.46 per cent

“The annual contributions of the economic sector showed that agriculture contributed 24.64 per cent in 2024, which is lower compared to its contributions which stood at 25.18 per cent in 2023.

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“Similarly, the industry sector’s annual contribution was 18.47 per cent, which is also lower than the figure recorded for 2023 (18.65%).

“However, the services sector contributions for 2024 were 56.89 per cent, which exceeded the 56.18 per cent recorded for 2023.

The oil GDP grew by 1.48 per cent in Q4 2024, which showed a decline compared to 12.11 per cent recorded in Q4 2023, and the previous quarter of Q3 2024 which stood at 5.17 per cent.

“The oil sector accounted for 4.60 per cent during the quarter under review.

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“The annual oil GDP for 2024 grew by 5.54 per cent, which is 7.75 per cent higher than the annual GDP recorded for 2023 (-2.22 per cent). while the annual contribution of oil stood at 5.51 per cent in 2024 higher than its contribution in Q4 2023 (5.40 per cent)

The fourth quarter of 2024 recorded an average daily oil production of 1.54 million barrels per day (mbpd), lower than the daily average production of 1.56 mbpd recorded in the same quarter of 2023 by 0.03 mbpd.

“On the contrary, the fourth quarter of 2024 production volume was higher than the third quarter of 2024 (1.47 mbpd) by 0.06 mbpd.

“The non-oil sector contributes 95.40 per cent to the GDP in Q4 of 2024 in real terms.

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“This shows an increase on a year-on-year basis when compared to the same period of Q4 2023 which recorded 95.30 per cent.

“Similarly, the quarter under review exceeds the 94.43 per cent recorded in Q3 2024.

“The economic performance of the non-oil sector in Q4 2024 is attributed to the growth recorded in some economic activities, including rail transport & pipelines, metal ores, financial institutions, road transport, quarrying and other minerals, and insurance,

“On an annual basis, the non-oil grew by 3.27 per cent in 2024, which is higher than the rate recorded in 2023 which stood at 3.04 per cent, while in terms of aggregate contributions, the non-oil contributed 94.49 per cent in 2024, which is lower than the 94.60 per cent reported in 2023.”

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Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, expressed his satisfaction with the report, which indicates that the economy has achieved its fastest growth rate in three years.

In a statement for the ministry, Edun lauded the positive indicators, which he attributed to the effectiveness of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the resilience of the Nigerian economy.

We are pleased to see the continued growth momentum, both from a quarterly and annual standpoint.

“The expansion of the services sector and our ongoing efforts to strengthen food security through agricultural investments are yielding positive results,” the minister stated.

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He assured of the government’s commitment to ensuring that economic growth translates into tangible improvements in the living standards of all Nigerians.

In pursuit of this goal, the Federal Government is actively implementing various initiatives, including the direct benefit transfer scheme aimed at providing immediate economic relief and support to the vulnerable.

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NDLEA storms Lagos hotel, recovers N1.042billion illicit drug consignments(Photos)

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. Intercepts over 2million pills of tramadol in Kano, Jigawa; another Saudi-bound cocaine in body cream; arrests 3 Ghanaian ladies for cross border trafficking

An 80-room new hotel in Victoria Island Lagos used as cover for distributing illicit substances has been raided by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) who after hours of combing the rooms recovered 589 bags of Canadian Loud, a strong strain of cannabis with a total weight of 417.3 kilograms worth One Billion Forty-Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira (₦1,042,500,000) only in street value.

At least, three suspects: Eze Ayitu; Ofuokwu Samuel; and Emmanuel Ameh were arrested in the course of the operation at the five-storey hotel building between Friday 25th and Saturday 26th April 2025 while two other suspects: Noble Philip and his partner Kenneth are currently at large.

Items suspected to be proceeds of illicit drug trade recovered from the premises housing The Hook Hotel also known as Caesar Hotel and Caesar Lounge located at 16 Waziri Ibrahim street, off Elsie Femi Pearse street, Victoria Island, Lagos, include: Toyota Prado Landcruiser Jeep (Lagos AKD 472 OZ); Toyota Sienna Vehicle (Lagos KJA 79 HJ); Volkswagen Delivery Van (Lagos AAA 525 JE); Kia Ceranto Car (Lagos BDG 860 GQ); Grand Caravan Dodge (Lagos APP 847 YF); 74 new TV sets; 10 used TV sets; and 13 refrigerators, among others.

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In another major interdiction in Jigawa state with a follow up operation in Kano, NDLEA operatives acting on intelligence on Wednesday 23rd April seized consignments of opioids being moved from Kano to Niger Republic and Yobe state through Jigawa.

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psychoactive substances were being moved in a Toyota Sienna vehicle marked ABJ 182 NW at about 2:30am on Wednesday along Kano- Ringim road, Gumel town when anti-narcotic officers on patrol intercepted them with two suspects: Abba Ibrahim, 28, and Shuaibu Umar, 29 arrested.

Recovered from the Sienna vehicle were 200,000 pills of tramadol 250mg and 217,500 capsules of pregabalin. A swift follow up operation in Kano led to the arrest of the supplier, 41-year-old Jamilu Muhammad, at his residence located at Mil Tara, Layin Technical area of Kano while additional 1,584,000 pills of tramadol 250mg stacked inside a Nissan 18-seater bus marked DAL 372 XA and a room in his house were discovered and evacuated. This brings the total number of the recovered opioids to 2,001,500 pills.

Barely a week after NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) uncovered 20 parcels of cocaine concealed inside religious books going to Saudi Arabia at a logistics company in Lagos, the operatives have again intercepted another shipment of 46 wraps of cocaine weighing 547grams hidden in body cream going to the Middle East country.

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The seizure was made on Wednesday 23rd April at a courier firm in Lagos.

Another consignment intercepted same day include: 1.8kg pentazocine injection and 60grams bromazepam tablets heading to Canada.

At the Seme border area of Badagry Lagos, three Ghanaian ladies were on Sunday 20th April arrested at the Gbaji check point by NDLEA operatives while attempting to smuggle combined 4.8kilograms of Ghana Loud, a strong strain of cannabis into Nigeria. The suspects arrested include: Haziza Zubairu, 42; Samirat Mustapha, 43; and Jamila Salifu, 26.
In Kano, a 60-year-old grandma Safiya Shamsu was on Friday 25th April nabbed at Samegu area of Kumbotso LGA with 5.6kg skunk, a strain of cannabis, while another suspect Muntari Labaran, 35, was taken into custody following the seizure of 100 litres of codeine syrup from him at Yelwa area of Dala LGA.

A total of 3,814.9kg skunk was destroyed on two farms in Ugbodu community, Ovia North East LGA, Edo state on Thursday 24th April when NDLEA operatives raided the plantations where three suspects: Samuel Samson, 26; Daniel Peter, 20; and Abel Edah, 31, were arrested.

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The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, social advocacy activities by NDLEA Commands equally continued across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitization lecture delivered to students and staff of Dan-Doro Community Arabic Secondary School, Doro, Katsina; St. James Anglican School, Badariya, Kebbi; Federal Government Girls College, Tambuwal, Sokoto; and members of Oganiru age grade, Onitsha, Anambra, while the Lagos State Strategic Command of NDLEA paid WADA advocacy visit to the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, HRM Oba Kabir Adewale Shotobi, among others.

While commending the officers and men of DOGI, Lagos, Kano, Jigawa, Edo and Seme Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) equally praised their counterparts in all the commands across the country for ensuring a fair balance between their drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.

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DSS arrests Army major for planning unrest in Delta

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Operatives of the Department of State Service have uncovered and foiled an alleged plot to instigate unrest in Warri, Delta State, leading to the arrest of a foreign-based Army major, and several others allegedly involved in the plan.

According to sources familiar with the operation, the Army officer, of Itsekiri origin, was allegedly recruited by one Collins to procure weapons and ammunition intended to fuel tribal tensions in the oil-rich region.

An insider disclosed on Friday night that the DSS operatives from the Delta Command apprehended the arms supplier during a covert operation near Asaba, Delta State.

During the operation, DSS seized over 50 AK-47 rifles, six pump-action shotguns, and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition, according to the insider.

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One of the sources said, ‘’An Itsekiri man serving in a foreign army is alleged to have procured weapons and ammunition at the behest of one Collins to instigate unrest in Warri.”

‘’During a covert exchange near Asaba in Delta State, operatives from the DSS Delta Command apprehended the arms supplier and several associates, seizing over 50 AK-47 rifles, six pump-action shotguns, and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

‘’Shortly thereafter, DSS agents in Lagos intercepted the Army Major as he tried to cross Nigeria’s border en route United Kingdom.

“All suspects are now in DSS custody. The DSS will carry out a full and transparent investigation and hold anyone found plotting tribal conflicts to account.’’

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It was further gathered that a traditional ruler is also being discreetly investigated in connection with the matter.

Efforts to obtain official confirmation from the authorities proved abortive as of press time.

The arrests come amid tensions following the rejection of the ward delineation in Delta State by the Itsekiri Nation.

The Itsekiri people had threatened to take legal action against the Independent National Electoral Commission if the delineation exercise proceeded.

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On April 7, it was reported that one person was killed and houses were razed in a crisis that ensued as a result of the INEC’s delineation of constituencies.

The incident reportedly occurred on Odion Road in the Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

In response, soldiers, police officers, and other security operatives were deployed to the area to prevent a further breakdown of law and order.

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Job racketeering rocks federal fire service

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Many candidates purportedly recruited into the Federal Fire Service have alleged that the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board substituted their names with those of other persons after appointment.

The candidates, who claimed that they were offered probational appointments after applying for the job through the CDCFIB portal between November and December 2024, said they were denied documentation when they went for the exercise in April.

But the Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, Abdulganiyu Jaji, dismissed the allegation, asking those who feel unjustly denied to come forward with their letters.

Some of the candidates said FFS officers told them that their Trade Skill Numbers had been allocated to other people.

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According to the candidates, the officers told them that the letters of documentation sent to each of them were no longer valid.

A letter of invitation for documentation to one of the candidates from the CDCFIB was sighted by our correspondent on Saturday.

The letter was signed by the Secretary of the board, Maj. Gen. Abdulmalik Jibrin (retd.).

It read, “Subsequent to your application for recruitment into the Federal Fire Service, and your participation in all our assessment and verification exercises, the board is pleased to inform you that you have been considered for probational appointment, subject to a few conditions which include participation in a medical examination that will be conducted by the medical personnel of the service.

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“You are slated to appear before our team as scheduled: 10 a.m., Monday, March 24, 2025, at Metropolitan Fire Station, FCT Command, Kubwa, Abuja. Please note that the entirety of the recruitment process does not at any point attract any form of remittance.”

However, the candidates said their appointments for documentation were changed twice by the board.

In a message purportedly sent by the CDCFIB on March 23, the appointment was rescheduled to April 7.

“Please be informed that the previously announced documentation date has been rescheduled to April 7th, 2025. This change is due to the Board’s decision to adjust certain administrative procedures and ensure a smooth process, considering the upcoming holidays. Please note the venue: Metropolitan Fire Station, FCT Command, Kubwa, Abuja. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding,” the message read.

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Another message sent on April 9 reads, “Kindly be informed that you are to present yourself for documentation on 17th April, 2025. Please note the venue: Metropolitan Fire Station, FCT Command, Kubwa, Abuja…”

However, the candidates said they could not do their documentation as they were denied entry into the venue despite receiving the messages via SMS and emails, along with the letter of invitation for the exercise.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, one of the candidates, who craved anonymity, said her TSN had been substituted for another candidate who had been documented and started working.

She said her name was no longer on the new recruit list when she went for documentation on April 17.

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The lady said, “I applied for the FFS job in November 2024 via the portal. I didn’t go through anybody. All the processes were done on the FFS portal. In March 2025, I got my letter of invitation for documentation with a probational offer of appointment. I was asked to go to the FCT Command of the FFS for documentation on the 24th of March.

“I was already in Abuja when they sent another message that they had rescheduled our documentation date to April 7th, 2025. I had to travel back to my state. Afterwards, we got another message that our documentation had been postponed to 17th of April. I had to wait in Abuja because of the cost of transportation and every other thing.

“I went to the venue of the documentation on the date I was asked to appear. The security guard at the gate asked to see my letter of invitation, and he sent me back after I showed it to him. After a while, I went back to the security again and started mounting pressure on him.”

She added, “Later, somebody at that place took me inside the building. He asked where I got the letter and I told him I applied for the job via the FFS portal. He said the letter was fake. I asked what he meant by that — how could the letter be fake when I had been getting messages from the CDCFIB?

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“While that was going on, another officer asked me to go upstairs, and then he checked my letter and name on the system. To my surprise, someone was already using my TSN. I was confused. He had to show me one master list and said someone’s name was already allocated to the TSN, and that the person had documented and finished training.”

Another victim also narrated a similar scenario to Sunday PUNCH, stating that he was denied access to the venue of the documentation after presenting his letter.

The candidate said he was told by one of the FFS officers at the gate that a wrong person had signed his letter, even when they saw that it was signed by the Secretary to the Board.

“I applied for the job on the FFS portal and after a while, I received a message from the CDCFIB on both email and SMS, informing me of my documentation schedule. After two postponements, I went to the FFS Command on Wednesday (April 23) but I was denied entry when I got there.

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“After a while, I was directed to one officer who checked my letter. He laughed after checking it and declared, ‘This letter is not valid again.’ He emphasised that the letter was no longer valid, because the person who signed it (Maj. Gen. Abdulmalik Jibrin (retd.)) was not the right person to sign the letter.

“He brought out a ‘master list’ after that and I saw that the TSN on my letter had been allocated to another person. He asked me to go back to my sponsor, saying I might likely get help and be considered. Many of us are affected in this situation.”

Reacting, the CG FFS expressed concern over the rising cases of job racketeering involving unscrupulous agents who deceive desperate job seekers with fake appointment and invitation letters.

Jaji noted that the service did not authorise any third parties to conduct recruitment on its behalf and reiterated that all official processes were handled transparently through recognised government platforms.

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He noted that the service uncovered several of fake letters, and made the strategic decision to quietly suspend the documentation process without any public announcement.

“To our surprise, the fraudsters—completely unaware of our move—went ahead and printed even more fake letters. We could only watch and laugh, knowing they had already exposed themselves.

“Henceforth, anyone caught presenting forged documents in a bid to secure employment will face immediate arrest and prosecution,” the CG said.

“On behalf of the Board, I challenge anyone in possession of a genuine appointment letter who claims to have been unjustly denied the opportunity to come forward with it”.

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He further assured that genuine opportunities within the agency will always be publicly announced through proper, verifiable channels.

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