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Newspaper Headlines: FG, governors reach three-month agreement on LG allocations

Reports on the commissioning of 30 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses, and the release of results of the 2024 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), permeate the frontpages. 

 

The Punch reports that the federal government and state governors may have agreed to a three-month moratorium on LGA autonomy over concerns that the immediate implementation of the supreme court judgment may affect salary payments and operational viability. The newspaper says independent petroleum marketers in Nigeria are hoping that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will sell its petrol at N600 or N650/litre when it is finally released to the market.
Daily Trust reports that floods killed seven people and submerged many houses and farmlands in several communities in Jigawa, Yobe, Bauchi and Kebbi states. The newspaper says President Bola Tinubu commissioned the first set of CNG buses at the presidential villa, Abuja.
The Guardian reports that the federal government may have missed the 2025 target of the national broadband plan as 136 million Nigerians lack internet access. The newspaper says the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has vowed to picket states over failure to implement the new minimum wage.
Vanguard reports that over 50 firms in the chemical and non-metallic products sub-sector are either exiting, on the verge of shutting down, or operating at low-capacity. The newspaper says Philip Shaibu, the reinstated deputy governor of Edo, has returned to office.

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