Monday, August 31, 2009

[News Update] Jimoh Ibrahim's interview: Debtors Should pay... Some Owe N1trillion

 

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INTERVIEW

Debtors Should Pay…But CBN is unfair- Jimoh Ibrahim

He is just 43 years old but his businesses cut across different sectors of the Nigeria's economy. He is a lawyer, publisher, national award winner, oil magnet, hotelier and owns the major insurance company in the West Africa in addition to other investments in financial institutions and estates at home and abroad. He is Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, the Chief Executive officer of Global Fleet group of Companies. After the recent directive of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to major debtors in the Nigerian banks to offset their indebtedness on non-performing loans, Jimoh said that he was wrongly credited with inaccurate and bloated figures on the loan. In this interview he granted the Economic Confidential Jimoh voices out his mind on the new reform in the banking sector and the effect on the economy and also discloses that two people owed about N1 trillion... Read
 

Auditors Raise Alarm over Politics on Post of new Auditor General 

Public Service Auditors in the country have kicked against alleged attempts by the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) to sideline their members in the appointment of a new Auditor General for the Federation (AGF)... Read

 

Odey Urges State to Establish Climate Change Roundtables

...As NNPC Poised to Reduce Gas Emission

The Minister of Environment, Mr. John Odey has appealed to Governors in the federation to establish Climate Change Roundtables in their States just as Group Managing Director of NNPC Mr. Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo said that the nation's oil and gas industry will continue to implement activities designed to reduce emission of greenhouse gases... Read

 

The New Tenure for Permanent Secretaries and Directors in the Federal Civil Service

Circular on New Tenure for Permanent Secretaries and Directors from HOS

Rationale Behind New Tenure for Perm Sec and Directors By Segun Adeniyi

Public Service Tenure System By Salisu Suleman

 

Ex-Banks' CEOs to Remain in Custody Till September

As EFCC Draws List of Defaulters for Prosecution

The hope for the early release of sacked chief executives of banks that were accused of granting non-performing loans is dashed as the EFCC has secured a court order to detain them till September 6, 2009... Read

 


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