Nigeria in darkness as national grid collapses again Nigeria has been plunged into darkness as the country’s national grid collapsed again. The bulk power supply was disrupted around 11:20am on Thursday. This is the second time the grid has collapsed this week and the twelveth time in the last eleven months. Confirming the grid collapse, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company wrote: “Dear Esteemed Customer, “The current outage is as a result of a system collapse of the National Grid. The power system stakeholders are working to restore supply as soon as possible. Please bear with us.” Meanwhile, the Transmission Company of Nigeria has not issued an official statement on the reason the grid collapsed again on Thursday. However, recall that the TCN on Tuesday blamed the grid collapse on lines and generator trippings. This comes as the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu on Wednesday received an investigative report on the incessant grid collapse in Nigeria. The details have not been unv
NORTHERN GOVERNORS SHOULD ACCEPT TINUBU'S TAX REFORM BILLS- SHEHU SANI.(PHOTO).
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Northern Governors Should Accept Tinubu's Tax Reform Bill —Shehu Sani
Former lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, has urged Northern governors to accept President Bola Tinubu’s tax reform bill and make inputs where necessary instead of raising opposition against the bill.
Sani in his reaction to the Northern governors’ rejection of the tax reform, said the bill is not inimical to the North or any part of the country.
According to him, it is rather economically beneficial and fair to all the regions of the country.
He asked the Northern governors and others to keep sentiments aside and read the bill thoroughly, stressing that the bill is a comprehensive and bold move to harmonize and simplify tax administration and streamline its operations and enforcement.
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