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NBS Confirms N18.12trn Imports In Seven Years

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The Nigerian Foreign Trade (NFT) reports of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) from 2016 to 2022 have shown that the citizens imported no fewer than 10 items worth N18.12trillion during the period.
The items included crude palm oil, vegetable products, animal products, meat, vegetable fats and oil, steel products, rubber, plastic, clothes, and textiles were imported from various countries.
The reports showed that crude palm oil got a total of N283.8billion in seven years, with N39.5billion spent in 2017, N20.2billion in 2018, N19.1billion in 2019, N134.8billion in 2021 and N70.2billion in 2022.
However, the item didn’t record any transactions in 2016 and 2020.
Vegetable products got N4.8trillion with N283.2billion spent in 2016, N295.8billion in 2017, N407.6billion in 2018, N443billion in 2019, N1.1trillion in 2020, N945.4billion in 2021, and N1.3trillion in 2022.
Animal products recorded trade of N3.3trillion with N664.3billion imported in 2016, N190.9billion in 2017, N365.3bn in 2018, N221billion in 2019, N793.5billion in 2020, N485.8billion in 2021 and N549.6billion in 2022.
Mackerel meat recorded a total of N491billion with N11.2billion in 2016, N27.5billion in 2017, N239.5billion in 2018, N37.92billion in 2019, N62.73billion in 2020, N95.3billion in 2021, and N17.1billion in 2022.
The blue whiting’s frozen meat recorded N204billion with N10.5billion worth of goods imported in 2017, N15.2billion in 2018, N21.86billion in 2019, N49.6billion in 2020, N65.5billion in 2021, and 41.5billion in 2022.
The product, however, didn’t record any purchases in 2016.
Imported vegetable fats and oil goods got a total of N2.1trillion with N35.5billion spent in 2016, N954.4billion in 2017, N72.9billion in 2018, N62.1billion in 2019, N482.3billion in 2020, N292.6billion in 2021 and N165.9billion in 2022.
Others, like steel products, other types of fish and clothes, recorded single transactions in 2017, 2020, and 2021 with N31.9billion, N24.6billion, and N62.75billion, respectively.
N5.15trillion was spent on rubber and plastic, while N1.67trillion was spent on textiles.
The data showed that the sum of N336.47billion was spent on importing rubbers and plastic in 2016, while N79.9billion was spent on importing textiles in the same period.
The figures from the NBS also revealed that in 2017, N405.47billion was spent on rubber and plastics imports, while N102.62billion was spent on importing textiles in the same year.
In 2018, N607.4billion was spent on rubber and plastic imports, while N166.24billion was spent on textile imports.
The NBS further revealed that in 2019, N536.77billion was spent on importing rubber and plastic, while N174.97billion was spent on importing textiles within this same year.
In 2020, a total of N1.46trillion was spent on importing rubber and plastic, which is N25.6billion more than the amount spent in 2021.
N416.71billion was also spent on textile imports in 2021.
The NBS also revealed that N367.68billion was spent on importing textiles in 2021, while N1.19trillion was spent on rubber and plastic in the same year.
In 2022, N482.06billion was spent on importing rubber and plastic, while N365.46billion was spent on importing textiles.

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Independence Anniversary:  Nigeria Is A Failed Grandfather – Monarch 

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A first class traditional ruler in Rivers State, His Royal Majesty, King Aaron Ikuru, has described Nigeria at 65 as a grandfather who cannot provide leadership to other African Countries.

The monarch  stated this in an interview at his palace in Ikuru Town, yesterday.

According to him, Nigeria would have been a  developed country to set the pace in the whole of Africa, considering its numerous resources.

“Nigeria is a grandfather but not behaving as a grandfather. Our country, Nigeria, before and from the era of Independence was in the state of becoming a great country, but unfortunately is not becoming anything.

“We should be far ahead with what we have in the country. God blessed us, we have almost what it takes in terms of mineral resources, manpower amongst others that can drive speedy development in the country.

“If we’re able to harness all the things we have, even America by now would have respected us”, he  said.

While blaming the past leaders of the country, the monarch called on the current leadership of the country to redouble efforts in order to narrow the differences in terms of development, exchange rate between naira and foreign currencies.

King Ikuru, who is also the Chairman of Andoni Area Traditional Rulers Council, however, lauded the efforts of the founding fathers, past leaders of the country for the achievements so  far.

He also expressed optimism that Nigeria would be great, calling on the opinion leaders to shun tribalism and political intolerance in the country.

 

“If Nigeria should experience rapid development in all sectors, it means we must shun tribalism and political intolerance, the interest of our country must be our priority.

“We need to fight corruption vigorously, and leaders must show good example of discipline and integrity”, he said.

The monarch used the opportunity to wish Nigeria happy independence anniversary.

By: Enoch Epelle 

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FG begins payment of N32,000 pension increment to retirees – PTAD

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The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate has announced the start of implementation of the new pension increments for pensioners under the Defined Benefit Scheme, saying the adjustments will be reflected in the September 2025 payroll cycle.

In a statement signed by Management and posted on its X handle, PTAD said the increase package includes a fixed N32,000 payment alongside percentage increases of 10.66% and 12.95% for eligible categories, which will benefit about 832,000 pensioners under its management.

Recall that PTAD in August announced President Bola Tinubu approved a series of measures, including new welfare benefits for pensioners under DBS.

The approval follows a formal request by PTAD’s Executive Secretary, Tolulope Odunaiya, seeking an emergency budgetary allocation to implement pension reforms and welfare benefits for the scheme’s retirees.

The measures include a N32,000 pension increment, percentage increases for pensioners of defunct and privatised agencies, pension harmonisation for all DBS pensioners, enrolment into the National Health Insurance Scheme, and the settlement of long-standing unfunded pension liabilities.

In a statement yesterday, PTAD said the partial release of N820.188 billion by the Federal Ministry of Finance from the emergency funding has made it possible for pensioners to begin receiving the enhanced payments immediately.

The statement read, “Further to the President’s approval of the emergency budgetary allocation for the payment of the new pension increment rates for Pensioners under the Defined Benefit Pension Scheme (DBS) that was earlier published by the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate on Friday, 8th August, 2025, the Directorate is delighted to announce the commencement of the implementation of the 832,000, 10.66% and 12.95% pension increment for eligible pensioners under the management of PTAD, in the September 2025 pension payroll cycle.

“This achievement has been made possible through the partial release of 820.188 billion by the Federal Ministry of Finance, from the initial 845 billion emergency funding approval granted by the Federal Government.

“This milestone clearly reaffirms the Federal Government’s dedication to safeguarding the welfare and entitlements of DBS Pensioners in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

The directorate thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for approving the emergency allocation.

It also acknowledged the role of the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun; the Minister of State for Finance, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite; the Accountant-General of the Federation and key presidential aides and parliamentary committees for their “timely interventions” and support.

The statement also expressed appreciation to organised pension groups, including the Nigeria Union of Pensioners and the Federal Parastatals and Private Sector Pensioners Association of Nigeria, for their cooperation during negotiations and implementation planning.

“We further assure all our DBS Pensioners and Stakeholders that the Directorate will continue to collaborate with the relevant authorities towards release of the outstanding approved funds and subsequent fulfilment of all future obligations relating to the pension increments and the landmark reforms,” the statement added.

The DBS covers pensioners who retired before the introduction of the Contributory Pension Scheme in 2004, including those from defunct public institutions, privatised agencies, and treasury-funded parastatals.

Over the years, many have faced irregular payments, delayed harmonisation, and inadequate healthcare access, challenges that the new reforms are expected to address.

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Nigeria At 65: NOA urges citizens to foster unity, progress

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The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has urged Nigeria. citizens to remain united, peaceful to enhance development of the  nation  as it celebrates 65th independence anniversary.

Mr Mkpoutom Mkpoutom, Director of NOA in Akwa Ibom,  gave the charge in Uyo yesterday while addressing newsmen and stakeholders to mark the anniversary.

Mkpoutom said it was essential to recognise that the strength of Nigeria lay  in its diversity

“With over 250 ethnic groups and an array of languages, the nation embodies a unique blend of heritage.

“This diversity should be seen not as a dividing line but as a unifying force that propels the country toward progress.

“As Akwa Ibom embarks on another year,  it is crucial for all citizens to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose.

“Embrace dialogue, understanding and collaborate with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu in its efforts to addressing pressing challenges like poverty, security, education, and healthcare, thereby paving  way for a brighter future for all.”

The state director, however, appealed to Nigerians from all walks of life to renew their commitment to a more prosperous, peaceful, and equitable nation.

“Let this anniversary serve as a reminder of the collective strength that lies in every citizen,” he said.

He urged everyone to contribute positively to the development of a better society.

Mkpoutom urged the people and all citizens to honour the labours of heroes past, as they celebrated the present, while working diligently toward a future filled with hope and opportunities for generations to come.

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