LASG ISSUES TRAFFIC ADVISORY AHEAD OF FANTI CARNIVAL. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 LASG ISSUES TRAFFIC ADVISORY AHEAD OF FANTI CARNIVAL The Lagos State Government has announced traffic diversions and restrictions ahead of the Lagos Fanti Carnival scheduled to hold on Monday, 6th April, 2026, around Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos Island. In a bid to ensure a seamless and hitch-free carnival procession, vehicular movement will be restricted along major adjoining roads linking TBS. Affected Routes are; King George V Road (by Mobil Filling Station), Flag House inbound TBS, Force Road inbound TBS, Onikan Roundabout inbound TBS, and WaterBoy Roundabout by Old Defence House. Additionally, all link roads to Moloney Road, such as Military Road (by Old Defence Building), Ajasa Street, Boyle Street, and Hawley Street, will be closed to traffic during the event. To ease parking challenges, designated car parks have been arranged for public use, these include; the Yoruba Lawn Tennis Club Car Park, Zone 2 Car Park (opposite Island Club along King George V Road), Museum Kit...

REPS RAISE ALARM OVER TREASURY SINGLE ACCOUNT .(PHOTO).


REPS RAISE ALARM OVER TREASURY SINGLE ACCOUNT 


House of Representatives has expressed concern over the Remita platform, which manages the Federal Government’s Treasury Single Account (TSA).

The lower chamber declared trillions of naira had been transferred through the Remita platform and that the monies were unaccounted for due to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) proliferation of sub-accounts through a motion by Jeremiah Umaru (APC; Akwanga/Nasarawa Egon/Wamba).

The House of Reps is concerned that unless this issue is solved, the government will continue to lose money.

The money are unaccounted for as a result of the CBN’s growth of sub-accounts, according to the Household. 

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