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FG Set To Implement Rio+20 Summit Outcome -Minister

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The Federal Ministry of Environment is set to implement the outcome of the 2012 Rio+20 summit to ensure environmental sustainability, the Minister of Environment, Mrs Hadiza Mailafia, said yesterday.
Mailafia said this in Abuja yesterday at the workshop on the adoption of the Framework of Action Plan for the Implementation of the outcome of the Rio+20 summit.
Our correspondent reports that “Rio+20” is the short name for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development that took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012.
The summit focused on two themes — a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication and the institutional framework for sustainable development.
The seven priority areas highlighted at the summit were decent jobs, energy, sustainable cities, food security and sustainable agriculture, water, oceans and disaster readiness.
Represented by  the Director of Human Resources in the Ministry, Mailafia, Mr Gambo Jakada,  said the ministry had in October 2012, organised a step-down workshop to deliberate on the outcome of the summit.
She said the workshop was organised in collaboration with the UNDP for relevant stakeholders to come up with the implementation strategies that would be presented to the government.
“At the end of the workshop, a six-man committee of experts/consultants was set up under the aegis of the UNDP, to develop a framework of action plan for the implementation of the outcome of the summit.
“This document has been developed and is before you today for your consideration and adoption,’’ she said.
According to her, Nigerian stakeholders have agreed on the need to integrate sustainable development into the National Vision 20:2020 and the Transformation Agenda, in line with the Rio + 20 outcome.
Mailafia said that the agreement involved developing the appropriate know-how and identifying priorities in the implementation of the green economy.
She added that the agreement involved building a strong support base mechanism as well as development partners in the various sectors of the economy.
Also speaking, the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics in the ministry, Mr Momoh Abu,  said the development of an action plan was in line with the major outcomes of the Rio+ 20 summit.
He said it aimed at achieving a green economy using a 10-Year Framework of Programme (10-YFP) on Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP).
In his presentation entitled: “Proposed Framework (Action Plan) for the Implementation of RIO+20 Outcome: The Future We Want for Nigeria”, Prof. Emmanuel Oladipo, said implementing the plan would enable Nigeria to achieve environmental sustainability.
Oladipo, a consultant with the ministry, said the action plan would also enable the country to improve economically and socially for the sustainability of the future generation.
He said that the workshop would come up with strategic ideas of reducing poverty in the country, ensure inclusive and equitable economic growth, facilitated by an environment that would enable such development to become a reality.
Oladipo said that the workshop would also address the root cause of climate change which had affected the natural, ecological resources and processes that support food production in the country.
Commenting on the issues of water scarcity and poor sanitation, Oladipo said that the meeting would come up with measures to address drought, water scarcity and other environmental challenges in Nigeria.
Our correspondent reports that stakeholders at the workshop are expected to review the draft action plan for the implementation of the Rio +20 outcomes and forward the reviewed document to the Federal Ministry of Environment for consideration.

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NCDMB, Partners Sweetcrude On Inaugural Nigerian Content Awards

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), in partnership with a firm, Sweetcrude Ltd., has announced detailed selection criteria for the inaugural “Champions of Nigerian Content Awards”, designed to honor outstanding contributions to local content development in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
The Tide learnt that the event, scheduled to hold 21st May, 2025, at the NCDMB’S content tower headquarters in Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, will recognize individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing Nigerian Content in 2024.
The Tide further gathered that the ceremony will coincide with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF), which promises to spotlighting industry excellence and contributions to national economic transformation.
A statement by the Board’s Directorate of Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordination says the event has 12 Award Categories, which include, “Nigerian Content Icon of the Year”, “Nigerian Content Lifetime Achievement Award”, “Nigerian Content International Upstream Operator of the year”, and the “Nigerian Content Independent Upstream Operator of the year”.
Others are, “Nigerian Content Midstream Operator of the year”, “Nigerian Content Downstream Operator of the year”, “Nigerian Content International Service Company of the year”, Nigerian Content Indigenous Service Company of the year”, and the “Nigerian Content Innovator of the year”.
Also included are, “Nigerian Content Financial Services Provider of the year”, “Nigerian Content Media Organization of the year”, and “Women in Leadership Award for Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment”.
According to the NCDMB, the criteria for oil and gas operators will include key and empirical benchmarks such as Production output for crude oil and gas volumes, Compliance with Nigerian Content Plans (NCPs) and Nigerian Content Compliance Certificates (NCCCs).
Other criteria are adherence to NOGICD Act reporting requirements, such as submission of Nigerian Content Performance Reports and Employment & Training Plans.
The Board’s statement added that similar criteria will apply to financial institutions, media organizations, and individuals, ensuring a transparent and merit-based selection process.
“Winners for the Nigerian Content Icon of the Year, Innovator of the Year, and Women in Leadership Award will also be selected based on measurable performance indicators.

“The Advisory Committee of Industry Titans will Oversee the process to uphold the prestige of awards. The Committee consist of distinguished experts set up to oversee nominations and validate winners”, the NCDMB said.

Members of the committee, according to the Board, include: Pioneer Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Dr. Ernest Nwapa; Secretary-General, African Petroleum Producers Organization, Dr. Omar Farouk; and former Zonal Operations Controller, DPR, Mr. Woke Akinyosoye.

The Statement quoted the Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, as emphasizing that the awards aim to becoming the oil and gas sector’s equivalent of the Oscars, celebrating genuine impact rather than mere participation.

“This recognition is reserved for those who have gone beyond compliance to drive tangible growth in Nigerian Content.

“With a focus on credibility, compliance, and measurable impact, the Champions of Nigerian Content Awards is poised to set a new standard for excellence in Nigeria’s energy sector”, the NCDMB Executive Scribe said.

By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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Nigeria’s Debt Servicing Gulped N696bn In Jan – CBN

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Nigeria’s apex Banking institution, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has declared that Federal Government’s debt servicing increased to N696billion in January 2025.
The CBN’s recently published Economic Report revealed a precarious fiscal position, which worsened in January 2025 as debt servicing obligations exceeded total retained revenue by a wide margin.
According to the report, the Federal Government’s debt servicing obligations for the month stood at N696.27bn, while total retained revenue amounted to only N483.47bn, indicating that debt service alone consumed about 144 per cent of all government earnings.
This development highlights the growing debt burden and dwindling fiscal space facing Africa’s largest economy.
According to the report, despite slight improvements in some revenue categories, the retained earnings were grossly inadequate to cover obligatory debt repayments, exposing the government’s continued reliance on borrowing to meet basic obligations.
The report further revealed that retained revenue in January 2025 only recorded a marginal 0.89 per cent increase when compared with the N479.21bn generated in the corresponding month of 2024.
”FGN retained revenue declined in the review period, owing largely to lower receipts from Federal Government Independent Revenue and FGN’s share of exchange gain.
“At N0.48tn, provisional FGN retained revenue was 69.19 and 70.40 per cent below the levels recorded in the preceding period and monthly target, respectively”, it revealed.
While this points to stagnation rather than growth, the marginal rise was wiped out by the overwhelming debt service obligations.
The retained revenue components showed that the Federation Account contributed N167.69bn, while the VAT Pool Account delivered N90.73bn.

By: Corlins Walter

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Wage Award: FG Plans 5 Months Arrears Payment

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The Federal Government has announced plans to commence the payment of the outstanding N35,000 wage award arrears owed workers in the Federal Civil Service.
A statement issued by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), which was signed by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Bawa Mokwa, said the outstanding arrears will be paid in instalments, with workers set to receive N35,000 per month for five months.
It clarified that the first tranche of the wage award arrears would be released immediately after the April salary payment.
“The wage award arrears was not  paid with the April 2025 salary; it will come immediately after the salary is paid”, the statement read.
The Federal Government had earlier disbursed wage awards to federal workers for five months as part of efforts to cushion the impact of economic reforms. However, five months’ arrears remained unpaid.
The AGF office further reiterated the government’s commitment to fully implementing all policies and agreements relating to staff remuneration and welfare, noting that such efforts were geared towards enhancing productivity and operational efficiency across ministries, departments, and agencies.
The N35,000 wage award was introduced in 2023 as a palliative measure to support workers following the removal of the petrol subsidy and other economic adjustments.
In January this year, the Federal Government assured workers that it would clear the arrears of the N35,000 wage award, just as it also said the government had resumed the payment of the wage award.
The government also reiterated its commitment to addressing issues in the National Minimum Wage agreement reached with the Organised Labour in 2023.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, had disclosed the government’s commitment towards implementing agreements with trade unions during separate meetings with the leadership of the Trade Union Congress and Congress of University Academics, in Abuja.
The Nigeria Labour Congress had criticised the Federal Government over the delay in the payment of the minimum wage for certain workers in the federal civil service.
Also, the Federal Government had earlier blamed the delay in payment on the prolonged approval of the 2025 budget.

By: Corlins Walter

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