NATIONAL DIALOGUE ON POWER IN HEALTH SECTOR: FG SETS UP COMMITTEE TO RESOLVE ELECTRICITY CHALLENGES IN PUBLIC HEALTHCARE FACILITIES. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 PRESS RELEASE  National Dialogue on Power in Health Sector: FG Sets Up Committee To Resolve Electricity Challenges In Public Healthcare Facilities  The Federal Government has inaugurated an Implementation Committee for National Stakeholders Dialogue on Power in the Health sector, aimed at achieving sustainable electrification of public healthcare facilities. The primary objective of the national dialogue is to amongst others enhance public- private partnerships to ensure a steady electricity supply to public health institutions.  It will also identify alternative and sustainable solutions by exploring renewable energy options, backup power systems and, energy-efficient solutions to enhance power reliability in tertiary and other health facilities across the  country. Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako Honourable Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare announced the urgent initiative during the inauguration of the implementation committee for national dialogue ...

V.P. OSINBAJO DECLARED OPEN THE 20TH ANNUAL TAX CONFERENCE OF CITN TODAY.{PHOTOS}.

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     Today, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo declared open the 20th Annual Tax Conference of the Chattered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), in Abuja.The theme for the Conference is: 'Institutionalizing Tax-Paying Culture in a Developing Economy'.More details and more photos below.
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