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Newspaper Headlines: Host communities kick as proposed PIA review shrinks 3% allocation

Reports on supreme court’s proceedings on appeals against the election of President Bola Tinubu, and moves to rescue the naira from further depreciation, dominate the cover pages of Nigerian newspapers.

 

The Punch reports that John Okoro, chairman of the supreme court panel hearing the appeals against the election of Tinubu, said Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), must prove the allegation of certificate forgery levelled against the president beyond reasonable doubt. The newspaper reports the federal government as saying that the country is expecting about $10bn inflows in the nearest term, which would help to clear foreign exchange backlog and stabilise the naira.

 

The Nation says the Ondo state house of assembly has again commenced the impeachment process against Lucky Aiyedatiwa, deputy governor of the state. The newspaper reports that Tinubu has applauded the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the judgment of a London court on the controversial 2010 gas processing plant contract awarded to Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID).

 

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Daily Independent reports that the federal government is working with the private sector to finance the $3 trillion national infrastructure stock, which it plans to be achieve in 10 years. The newspaper says the federal government is set to establish the humanitarian and poverty alleviation trust fund.

 

The Guardian reports that the delay of the federal government and the proposed alteration of critical aspects of the host community fragment of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) may create fresh hostility against the government and oil companies in the Niger Delta region. The newspaper says the supreme court has affirmed Ahmed Ododo as the APC governorship candidate in Kogi state.

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