Mr Cornelius Shoilbial, Permanent Secretary, Special duties, Plateau Government House, says that 95 per cent of commercial tricycle operators in the state are not registered.
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LASTMA DISMISSES 20 OFFICIALS FOR CORRUPT PRACTICES
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority on Monday said it had dismissed 20 of its personnel over corrupt practices.
Continue reading »MOTORCYCLISTS CELEBRATING CORPSE DIE IN IMO STATE
Tragedy struck in Mbieri in the Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State on Friday.
Continue reading »FRSC CHIEF CALLS FOR CRASH-FREE RAMADAN
Worried by people’s poor driving habits during festive periods as a result of fatigue, tiredness and sleeping on steering on the part of some drivers, the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, has called for concerted efforts to make the 2017 Ramadan fast a safe and crash-free month.
Continue reading »FAAN SET TO IMPLEMENT EXECUTIVE ORDER AT AIRPORTS
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has initiated the implementation of the recent Executive Order issued by the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, at the airports in the country.
Continue reading »BRITISH AIRWAYS CANCELS MORE FLIGHTS IN HEATHROW
British Airways has resumed some flights from Britain’s two biggest airports after a global computer system failure, but thousands of travellers face further chaos with about 40 flights cancelled from London’s Heathrow Airport.
Continue reading »AMCON TO SELL PEUGEOT AUTOMOBILE TO DANGOTE, KEBBI, KADUNA
The Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, has disclosed that it is close to selling Peugeot Automobile Nigeria, PAN, Ltd to Aliko Dangote, and two Nigerian states.
Continue reading »OIL MARKETERS GROAN AS MATURED LCS, UNPAID SUBSIDY CLAIMS HIT $2BN
The capacity of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA) to import petroleum products has continued to weaken as unpaid subsidy claims and matured Letters of Credit (LCs) arising from the old subsidy regime hit $2 billion.
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