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FIFA to decide World Cup slots next month

FIFA to decide World Cup slots next month

FIFA
will decide next month on the prickly question of how many places each
continent will be allocated at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, a member
of the executive committee was reported as saying on Sunday.

Junji Ogura said
the matter would be debated and decided at the next FIFA executive
committee meeting in Zurich on March 2 and 3, Japan’s Kyodo news agency
said.

A FIFA spokesman
told Reuters the meeting had been scheduled and said the agenda would
be confirmed in the next two or three days.

The draw for the 2014 qualifying competition is due to be made in Rio de Janeiro on July 30.

Asia Football
Confederation president Mohammad Bin Hammam said last month that Asia
would not agree to anything less than the four-and-a-half places it has
in Brazil.

Australia, North
Korea, South Korea and Japan represented Asian in 2010 while Bahrain
lost in a playoff to New Zealand, winners of the Oceania qualifying
tournament.

Jack Warner,
president of the CONCACAF federation representing North and Central
America and the Caribbean, has already said that his region want their
quota increased to four direct places.

CONCACAF had three guaranteed spots in South Africa last year while Costa Rica lost to Uruguay in a playoff for another place.

South America,
which had four-and-a-half places in South Africa, is hopeful of
maintaining its quota with Brazil, who qualify automatically as hosts,
being an additional team for the continent.

Africa had six
teams at the 2010 World Cup including South Africa as hosts, although
only one Ghana made it past the first round.

Europe had 13 teams at the 2010 World Cup, of which seven were
eliminated in the group stage and three made it to the semi-finals.

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Adamu’s appeal denies Galadima CAF seat

Adamu’s appeal denies Galadima CAF seat

This week in Sudan, Nigeria’s representative Ibrahim Galadima
will be seeking to secure a seat on FIFA’s executive board but his aspiration
for a seat on the Confederation of Africa Football has been blocked by Amos
Adamu’s appeal at the Court Arbitration for Sports.

This was revealed to Nigeria Minister of Sports, Taoheed
Adedoja, in Sudan on Friday by Confederation of African Football President,
Issa Hayatou. Hayatou told the head of the Nigerian delegation that since
Adamu’s case is on appeal, his seat in the confederation cannot be said to be
vacant. Adamu’s term in CAF does not expire until 2013, but his tenure in FIFA
has run its course which is why Galadima will be contesting for that position.

Adamu had appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sports after
the FIFA Appeals Committee upheld sanctions placed on him by FIFA’s Ethics
Committee for breaching the code of ethics of the world’s football governing
body. The Ethics Committee had in December 2010 banned Adamu from all football
related issues for three years for his role in the cash-for-vote scandal during
the World Cup bid process.

His first appeal was thrown out in January before he turned to
his last resort, the Court of Arbitration for Sports.

Frantic moves were made to persuade him to drop the appeal for
Nigeria’s gain but to no avail, a move that football watchers have said will be
detrimental to Galadima’s bid come Wednesday.

The FIFA seat

Galadima is locked in a six-way battle for one of two FIFA seats
made available to CAF, which is headed by Cameroonian, Issa Hayatou. Hayatou,
who has been at the head of CAF for 24 years, is automatically guaranteed a
seat on FIFA’s executive committee.

The first seat was initially occupied by Adamu, while the second
became vacant because the term of Cote d’Ivoires’s Jacques Anouma has come to
an end.

Galadima will be up against Zambia’s Kalusha Bwalya, Suketu
Patel of the Seychelles, Mohamed Raouraoua of Algeria, Danny Jordaan of South
Africa and Jacques Bernard Anouma of Cote d’Ivoire, who is seeking re-election.

Weak support

Some Nigerians say Galadima’s chances and indeed Nigeria’s of
retaining the FIFA seat is slim even though the country’s delegation to Sudan
includes the Minister of Sports, Taoheed Adedoja, Patrick Ekeji and Aminu
Maigari.

“The entire process has been mismanaged, mishandled and over
politicised by all those that are involved. It is a national project in which
the President, Vice President and the entire federal executive council should
have taken seriously,” Ahmed Gara Gombe said, adding that Galadima’s chances
are slim.

“The dual nomination for a seat has presented Nigeria as lacking
in foresight and direction. Adedoja should have realised that Adamu’s suspension
left no caveat for him to fall on. As a minister of the Federal Republic, he
should have concentrated efforts on ensuring that Nigeria’s real candidate
enjoys the backing of the federal government instead devoting resources on
beating a dead horse,” Gombe added, referring to Adamu’s first appeal, which
was eventually thrown out by FIFA’s Appeals Committee.

For his part, Galadima has said it is not a do or die affair.
“I’m not desperate for the position and never lobbied to be nominated,” he
said. “No one was born a CAF/FIFA executive member and no one will so die.”

Jordaan favoured

The 33rd CAF Ordinary Assembly will be attended by
representatives of the 53-affiliated National Associations, to review the
activities of the previous year, approve financial statements, elect members on
the Executive Committee and discuss issues relating to the development of the
game on the continent. It is the third time Sudan is hosting the General
Assembly, having held it in 1970 and 2007.

Danny Jordaan, who was the chairman of the Local Organising
Committee of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, said he is pulling out of the
CAF Executive Committee election to seek the FIFA seat.

“I am standing for election to the FIFA executive because I feel
I can make a contribution towards the development of football across the
continent and the world. I think the experience I gained working on various
FIFA organs for the past 20 years has given me the background to what’s needed
to make a difference,” said Jordaan, who is considered a favourite for the FIFA
seat.

Whoever gets to be elected will be expected to help Africa develop the game
domestically and improve its lot in international competitions.

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Official promises Osun teachers greater support

Official promises Osun teachers greater support

Teachers in the
employment of Osun State government should be more dedicated to their
professional calling in the interest of the children of the state and
as a way of reciprocating the huge amount invested in the education
sector by the state, the executive secretary of the State Universal
Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Fatai Kolawole, has said.

Mr. Kolawole
advised the teachers to support the education programmes of the state,
saying the state governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has resolved to give
priority to education and improve the welfare of teachers in the state.
While stressing the need for teachers of public schools in the state to
develop themselves, the basic education official stated that the state
government will ensure prompt training and re-training of teachers in
its employment to develop their teaching skills and improve their
knowledge.

“The present
government in the state is education friendly. We are fortunate to have
a governor who has the interest of the people at heart. Mr. Aregbesola
always embraces ideas that are geared towards moving education sector
to the next level. He has assured us of his unalloyed commitment to the
development of the sector, and he is ready to live up to his words. It
is, therefore, the duties of the teachers to reciprocate the good
gesture of the governor by showing commitment to work,” Mr Kolawole
said.

He said the recent
workshop organised by the Nigeria Educational Research and Development
Council (NERDC) for the tutors was timely, as it would improve their
understanding of the nine-year basic and senior secondary education
curricula recently introduced by the federal government.

The permanent
secretary of the state ministry of education, Olubukola Opakunle, said
the state government would collaborate with the NERDC to develop the
standard of education in the state and to ensure capacity building for
the teachers.

“The society expect a lot from teachers, and we urge them to equip
themselves in order to live up to the standard expected of them by the
society,” Mrs. Opakunle said.

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ANPP starts presidential rally February 24

ANPP starts presidential rally February 24

The presidential candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party
(ANPP), Ibrahim Shekarau will finally flag off his presidential campaign in
Abuja on Thursday February 24.

A source in the party told NEXT yesterday that the party
leadership agreed to the date after a meeting with Mr Shekarau, who is also the
governor of Kano State.

The party also resolved to start its state campaign tour in
Ebonyi State after the Abuja rally. The commencement of the presidential
campaign has been a source of concern for the party leadership following the
inability of Mr Shekarau to nominate those to be part of the party’s campaign
organisation.

At the meeting of the national working committee of the party
last Wednesday, Mr Shekarau was as he was said to be preparing for his
daughter’s wedding.

Some top party members have expressed concern that it was yet to
kick off the campaign even though the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which it
seeks to replace during the polls had concluded its zonal campaign and is now
touring the 36 states.

A member of the NWC was mandated by the national chairman of the
party, to raise a memo on the issue and send to the committee for
consideration.

It was learnt that Ogbonnaya Onu, the national chairman of the
party will present Mr Shekarau and his running mate, John Odigie-Oyegun at the
flagging off ceremony to be attended by party members from all the states and
the federal capital territory.

Looking to the South West

Spokesman of the ANPP, Emma Eneukwu could not be reached for
comment. However, Mr Odigie-Oyegun confirmed the commencement of the
presidential campaign in a telephone interview with NEXT yesterday.

Mr Odigie-Oyegun, a former Edo State governor did not disclose
who will lead the party’s presidential campaign committee, neither did he name
those in the committee.

A source had said last week that the director general of the
campaign organisation may be picked from the South west geo-political zone of
the country since Mr Onu is from the South East and Mr Odigie-Oyegun, from the
South-South geo-political zones.

It was gathered that Bolaji Khaleel from Kwara State who headed the Mr
Shekarau’s Campaign Orgnisation ahead of the primaries, will be replaced since
he is now the ANPP gubernatorial candidate in Kwara State.

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Tricycle operators seek ownership of ‘Keke’

Tricycle operators seek ownership of ‘Keke’

The dispute between Keke Owners and Riders Association of
Nigeria (KORAN) and Autobahn Techniques Limited has reached a melodramatic
level as members of KORAN, at the weekend sought clarification as to the
ownership of the trademark name ‘Keke NAPEP.’ The association asked the
National Coordinator of National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), Magnus
Kpakol to clarify whether there is an official authority that ‘KEKE NAPEP,’ as
a trade mark, should be registered as a property of Autobahn.

The association noted that when the tricyle idea was conceived
by government, two companies; Bhojwani Brothers and Autobahn Techniques Ltd
were shortlisted, noting that Autobahn was however given the job because of the
higher quality of tricycle it imports against the Bajaj model by Bhojwani.
Their grouse is that NAPEP is an acronym for the National Poverty Eradication
Programme, which is a creation of the Federal Government and should not be
identified with a private establishment.

KORAN said that the relationship between the federal government
and Autobahn was that of employer/contractor relationship and therefore
ownership of the project “Keke NAPEP” should not be treated as a personal
property. In a petition signed by KORAN’s National President, Bashir Akinola
and its Secretary, Esther Ogunbanjo, -the association held that ‘Keke’ is a
generic name adopted all over the country for tricycles, irrespective of the
supplier and asked the national co-ordinator of NAPEP to clarify the confusion
about the ownership of name.

Many-layered fight

Autobahn was contracted by the federal government to develop and
implement the ‘keke NAPEP’ project in 2000. Since the contract was initiated ,
the company has been involved in a law suit over the trademark’s name.

Last year, NAPEP dragged Autobahn before the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for allegedly failing to supply all the tricycles as
contracted by the federal government But prior to this, a report by NEXT has it
that Autobahn had accused Mr. Kpakol of deliberately delaying the payment of
the contract fee by twice issuing the contractor dud cheques.

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POLITICAL MANN: Broke America!

POLITICAL MANN: Broke America!

Could the United States government run out of money, stop paying its creditors worldwide, and just shut down?

“The strength of
the American dollar as a world currency is grounded on the
unconditional guarantee by the United States to pay its debts,” said
Democratic Senator, Dick Durbin.

“A default on that
commitment, a near default, a threat of default, no matter how short,
would be a first in the history of the United States,” he added.

From Tokyo to
Toronto, governments of all sizes are facing tough budget choices. The
U.S. is no exception and this week, President Obama proposed a
multi-trillion-dollar budget that lawmakers will probably fight over
for months.

The problem is
that Washington faces a bigger budget decision much sooner. Like many
other countries, the U.S. spends more than it collects as taxes and it
makes up the difference by borrowing.

But unlike their
counterparts in most other countries, U.S. lawmakers keep a legal limit
on total debt. Right now, it’s roughly $14.3 trillion and Washington
will probably need more money within weeks.

Some Republicans say they’ll vote against raising the limit because they are so determined to cut government spending.

“I think the most
irresponsible thing that we can do as a Congress, the least grown-up
thing we can do, is just to vote to raise that debt ceiling and
continue business as usual, amounting these massive deficits and debt
that we have been running up,” said Republican Senator, Pat Toomey.

The impact could
be enormous, leaving the U.S. treasury without money for paychecks,
pensions or payments to other governments worldwide; it could undermine
faith in the most important currency in the world.

As that enormous
decision approaches, some prominent Republicans are backing away from
the threat and looking for ways to negotiate a new, higher limit.

In fact, President
Obama’s Democrats are more likely to mention the debt limit these days,
losing no opportunity to remind voters about what Republicans have been
considering.

Some Republicans
may still be considering it. Until we get close to a vote on the limit
in the new Republican-controlled House of Representatives, we can’t be
sure. Washington could still really shut itself down. Or come close.

Jonathan Mann presents Political Mann on CNN International each
Friday at 18:30 (CAT), Saturday at 3pm and 9pm (CAT), and Sunday at
10am (CAT).

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Electoral body registers 67 million voters across Nigeria

Electoral body registers 67 million voters across Nigeria

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) registered a total of 67,764,327 million Nigerians during the just concluded
national voter registration exercise, the final list released has shown.

The electoral body is presently undertaking a review exercise to
ensure that there are no missing data or duplication of registration. Barring
any major changes after the review, the figure represents the number of
Nigerians expected to cast their votes during April polls across the country.
According to the data, states with the highest number of prospective voters
include two of Nigeria’s most populated states, Lagos and Kano. Lagos leads the
pack with a total of 6.2 million registered voters.

It is followed by Kano which has 5.1 million; Kaduna, with 3.5
million; Katsina, with 2.9million; Borno, with 2.7 million; Oyo, with
2.5million; Rivers, with 2.4million and Sokoto, with a total of 2million
registered voters.

These figures, released pending the removal of any duplicated
registration, were obtained from the INEC voters’ return register exclusively
obtained by NEXT.

It shows that Bayelsa is the state with the lowest number of voters,
with a total of 472, 389 registered prospective voters; followed by Niger
state, with 721,478; Ekiti, with 750,753 and the Federal Capital Territory with
886, 323.

The figure shows that the fight for votes is likely to be fierce
in high populated northwest and southwest states. Of the populous states, PDP
is in power in Kaduna, Oyo, Katsina, Sokoto and Rivers States respectively. The
All Nigeria Peoples Party is the ruling party in Borno and Kano States while
the Action Congress of Nigeria rules Lagos. The recently established Congress
of Progressive Change is however likely to create upset in some states in the
northwest.

The registration exercise, which started on the 15th – 29th of
January 2011 was characterised by numerous hitches which might have been the
cause of the low figures recorded in some parts of the country.

Release date is March

In places such as the FCT, some centres witnessed massive
turnout of prospective voters who were eager to register, some out of the
responsibility of carrying out their civic duties while others out of fear that
they might be asked for the voters’ cards at their places of work. But poor
performance of equipment and other logistical challenges made it impossible for
many to register.

Chastened, INEC asked the National Assembly for a one week
extension, which was granted. But this was not enough to register the throng of
people who queued for days and nights to register, for fear of being
disenfranchised.

The electoral body also announced a two-day extension of the
registration process, which was to only apply to areas that had recorded some
form of crises since the beginning of the exercise.

The voters’ registration return list, which was compiled on the February 16,
is to be released on March 2. A breakdown of the data shows that more Nigerians
were registered between the fourth and eleventh days of the exercise, when over
4 million people registered daily. It later tapered off towards the last days,
when the number of registered voters were just in the hundreds of thousands.

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Jonathan inherited appointees, says presidency

Jonathan inherited appointees, says presidency

The Presidency has refuted claims that President Goodluck
Jonathan appointed more aides than his predecessor, stating that he only hired
a few hands to fill vacant offices.

NEXT had exclusively reported that the President has an army of
133 aides
who get paid about N780 million every year. NEXT also revealed that
Mr. Jonathan, after being sworn in, last year May, following the death of Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua, not only retained almost all the special aides appointed by his
late boss, but appointed 57 new ones. “In the nine months that he has been
president, Mr. Jonathan has appointed a chief of staff, a deputy chief of
staff, nine special advisers, 23 senior special assistants, 21 special
assistants and two personal assistants” the report read.

The presidential spokesman, Ima Niboro, who explained that the
list contained some misinterpretation, said contrary to what was reported, the
president has only appointed a few hands to fill in the spaces created either
by the exit of his predecessor or the personal exit of the aides.

He also said Mr. Jonathan created a few new portfolio which
includes; the office of the Special Adviser on Power, Special Adviser on Anti-
Terrorism and the office of the Special Assistant to the President on Diaspora
Affairs.

Old names

Mr. Niboro went on to explain that most of the names on the
list were old names and have been there since the administration of former
President Olusegun Obasanjo . “Majority of all the names on the list are old
names, most of them have been there since Obasanjo’s time, some of them were
with him as Vice President, and I and some other aides who were with him as
Vice President, vacated our offices from the VP’s side to join him, when he
became president”.

On why he did not respond to questions and calls from the
reporter about the issue, Mr. Niboro said the inquiries did not come through
the right channel.

“I ignored those inquiries because they did not come through the state house
correspondent,” he said. “Such questions should be channeled right, so that I
can keep track of who I am talking to”.

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Libyan army kill hundreds to quell protest

Libyan army kill hundreds to quell protest

Members of a Libyan army unit told Benghazi residents on Sunday
they had defected and “liberated” Libya’s second city from troops supporting
veteran leader, Muammar Gaddafi, two residents said.

Habib al-Obaidi, who heads the intensive care unit at the main
Al-Jalae hospital, and lawyer Mohamed al-Mana, told Reuters members of the
‘Thunderbolt’ squad had arrived at the hospital with soldiers wounded in
clashes with Gaddafi’s personal guard.

“They are now saying that they have overpowered the Praetorian
Guard and that they have joined the people’s revolt,” al-Mana said by
telephone. It was not possible to independently verify the report.

Obaidi said the bodies of 50 people killed on Sunday had arrived
at the hospital in the late afternoon. Most had died from bullet wounds.

Sunday’s bloodshed follows the deaths of scores of protesters on
Saturday in one of the most violent days since protests began sweeping through
the Arab world two months ago.

Residents said tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of protesters
had taken to the streets of the city to bury scores of dead killed in the last
24 hours. A witness said security forces opened fire on them.

The United States said it was “gravely concerned” by what it
called credible reports hundreds of people had been injured or killed.

“Libyan officials have stated their commitment to protecting and
safeguarding the right of peaceful protest. We call upon the Libyan government
to uphold that commitment and hold accountable any security officer who does
not act in accordance with that commitment,” said State Department spokesman,
Philip Crowley.

Protesters, inspired by uprisings in neighbouring Tunisia and
Egypt, are demanding an end to the 41-year rule of strongman Gaddafi. His
security forces have responded with a violent crackdown. Communications are
tightly controlled, and Benghazi is not accessible to international
journalists.

Human Rights Watch said 84 people were killed in the city on
Saturday, bringing the death toll in four days of clashes mainly in the east of
the country to 173 before Sunday’s violence.

“A massacre took place here last night,” one resident, who did
not want to be named, told Reuters by telephone on Sunday.

A leading tribal figure who requested anonymity said security
forces, mainly confined to a compound, had been venturing out of their barracks
and shooting protesters in the street in “cat and mouse chases.” Clashes were
taking place on a road leading to a cemetery where thousands had gone to bury
the dead.

“The situation is very tense and scattered fires have erupted in
revolutionary committee headquarters and other buildings,” he said.

“Dozens of martyrs”

Piecemeal accounts suggested the streets of Benghazi, about 1000
kilometres (600 miles) east of the capital Tripoli, were largely controlled by
anti-government protesters, under periodic attack from security forces who
fired from their high-walled compound.

A resident said some 100,000 protesters had headed on Sunday for
the cemetery “to bury dozens of martyrs” killed on Saturday.

Another witness told Reuters thousands of people had performed
ritual prayers in front of 60 bodies laid out in the city. Women and children
were among a crowd of hundreds of thousands that had come out onto the
Mediterranean seafront and the area surrounding the port, he said.

“The protesters are here until the regime falls,” he said.

The Libyan government has not released any casualty figures. A
text message sent to mobile phone subscribers on Sunday said protesters in the
east were trying to break the region away from central rule.

“The deaths in Benghazi and Al Bayda (a nearby town), on both
sides, were the result of attacks on weapons stores to use in terrorising
people and killing innocents,” it said. “All Libyan sons, we have to all stand
up to stop the cycle of separation and sedition and destruction of our beloved
Libya.”

A senior Libyan security source said a group believed to be
criminals had launched an attack on the Benghazi municipal building, blew it
up, seized rifles, and fired randomly in order to create an opportunity to
escape.

The government has disrupted the Internet, used by protesters to
organise.

Al Jazeera, the Arabic television station whose coverage has
played a big role in protests throughout the Middle East and North Africa, said
its satellite transmissions across the region had been jammed. The Lebanese
telecoms minister said the jamming appeared to come from Libya.

“Stop the massacre now”

The crackdown prompted about 50 Libyan Muslim religious leaders
to issue an appeal, sent to Reuters, for the security forces, as Muslims, to
stop the killing.

“We appeal to every Muslim, within the regime or assisting it in
any way, to recognise that the killing of innocent human beings is forbidden by
our Creator and by His beloved Prophet of Compassion (peace be upon him) … Do
NOT kill your brothers and sisters. STOP the massacre NOW!” the appeal said.

Libya is a major energy producer with significant investment
from Britain’s BP Plc, Exxon of the United States, and Italy’s ENI among
others.

British foreign secretary, William Hague, urged Libya to begin
dialogue with anti-government protesters and implement reforms, in a phone call
to a son of Gaddafi on Sunday.

In Brussels, the Hungarian EU presidency said Libya had told the
European Union it would stop cooperation with the bloc in stemming illegal
migration to Europe if the EU encourages pro-democracy protests in the country.

Gaddafi’s fate may hinge on whether the unrest remains confined
largely to the eastern Cyrenaica region around Benghazi, where his support has
traditionally been weaker than in other parts of the country.

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Edo seeks to become nation’s energy capital

Edo seeks to become nation’s energy capital

Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole has restated
the readiness of the state to partner with the private sector on power
generation to enable it become the energy capital of the nation. Mr Oshiomhole
hopes that his state will generate twenty five percent of the nation’s power
needs by the year 2020.

The Governor, who disclosed this in Benin City
during the state’s power sector round table meeting at the weekend, maintained
that the long-term challenge of fighting and defeating poverty cannot be
realised without reliable power supply.

Mr Oshiomhole said Edo State is strategically
located with comparative advantages and is ready and willing to make available
up to a thousand hectares of land to investors in the power sector.

While assuring that the state will collaborate
with the private sector by providing conducive political environment, adequate
security and well trained human capital, the governor said, “We have the will
to do what has to be done.

“It is time to focus more aggressively on power
supply by working with the private sector so that we can become the energy
capital of Nigeria. At least two billion dollars of investment can be attracted
to this sector,” the governor noted.

Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on
Energy, Barth Nnaji commended the Edo State government’s initiative on power
generation saying that, “Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has recognised that reliable
power supply will catalyse the businesses which will create jobs.” In his
words, “you are not fighting this battle alone because the federal government
is determined to provide reliable power supply across the nation with the
investment of ten billion dollars per year in the power sector.”

Private-public
collaboration

According to him, the public sector cannot embark
on this project all alone, that is why it is important for private investors to
be involved and a Presidential Action Committee has been set up to identify
problems and seek ways to resolve them.

While noting that Edo State Government has become
the vanguard for the rehabilitation of the power sector, Mr Nnaji assured that
the federal government will give investors the necessary guarantees required.

The Head, Economic and Strategy Team of Edo State
Government, Godwin Obaseki said the first Round Table which is aimed at
discussing how to make the state the energy capital of the nation is just the
beginning.

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