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FCCPC Identifies Multiple Taxes as Culprit for Rising Prices

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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has released findings from a comprehensive investigation into the factors contributing to the relentless increase in consumer costs.

The FCCPC Director, Surveillance and Investigation Mrs. B.A Adeyinka, shed light on the multifaceted issues at play while briefing journalists during a market surveillance to enforce prices today in Masaka Markets, Nasarawa State.

According to her, the FCCPC has conducted extensive interviews with marketing executives and sellers across various sectors

“Despite government efforts to stabilize the currency, prices remain high. Our findings point to a complex web of factors, including multiple layers of taxation and transportation costs, that are driving prices up,” she added.

The FCCPC as part of its campaign for compliance sealed 4U Supermarket Wuse 2 on Thursday for breaching price and quality standards. While addressing journalists at the supermarket yesterday, the acting Chief Executive Officer of FCCPC, Adamu Abdullahi said the Commission would continue the price enforcement in other states of the federation.

According to the investigation, transportation costs are incurred at every stage of the supply chain, starting from the farmers who transport their produce to local markets, to the sellers who move goods to larger market squares, and finally to the retailers who deliver products to consumers.

“The cost of transportation is a significant burden on the sellers, and this cost is inevitably passed on to the consumer. For instance, a product that once cost N15,000 now sells for N50,000. This drastic increase is largely due to higher transportation expenses, the rising cost of pesticides, and security concerns in certain areas,” Adeyinka explained.

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FG To Review Mining Licence Rates

Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, on behalf of the Federal Government, has announced its intention to review the rates of mining licences and other fees payable by mining operators in Nigeria.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the move is aimed at boosting the government’s capacity to revamp the mining sector and fulfill its obligations of providing an enabling environment for mining operations while generating more revenue.

Speaking during a consultative meeting with stakeholders in Abuja, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake emphasized the need for the review and solicited the support of stakeholders for the impending increase in fees.

He also disclosed that the government is implementing new mining regulations to protect legitimate miners and combat illegal mining.

Alake said, “For us to continue to ensure that we secure the mining environment and keep putting in place measures that will ease the operational difficulties and challenges that confront miners, we need to review the rates of mining licenses and other sundry fees.

“We felt that we couldn’t just do this without letting you know because, invariably, you are the players in the industry.”

The Minister also noted that the government followed due process in the recent revocation of dormant mining licenses.

He pointed out that a 30-day restitution window still existed for operators that were affected.

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Mother Gnewzy – .

An emotional Update which captured the mother of a Nigerian abducted singer, Goodnews Emuemu aka Gnewzy, in tears as she begged for the release of her son, has gone viral online.

In the Update, the distraught mother couldn’t hold back her tears, saying that the singer is her only child and should please be released.

Recall that Gnewzy was abducted in Ughelli, Delta state on Monday, April 29 after a performance. According to his record label, the singer’s manager, Obas9ice who escaped unhurt, said the gunmen were dressed in police uniform.

His abductors have since contacted his record label and are demanding $200, 000 ransom for his release. The kidnappers threatened to Send Gnewzy’s severed head if his management involved the police or reduced the money sent in as ransom. 

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They stated that they would Send a mail in five days with the location where the ransom would be deposited.

The mother of Gnewzy was seem appealing to his abductors to release him.

She said, ‘’He is my only child. Please release him” she cried as she had her hands on her head.”

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Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Rises To 4800mw

Minister of Power in Nigeria, Adebayo Adelabu, announced that the country’s electricity generation has increased to 4,800 megawatts in the past few days, up from 4,200MW.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that he made this disclosure during the launch of a 132/33kV mobile substation (with the plate number 63MVA) in Ajah, Lagos State, installed under Phase 1 of the Presidential Power Initiative by the FGN Power Company in collaboration with Siemens Energy.

The Minister also warned saboteurs of Nigeria’s power sector to stay away if lasting development is to be seen in the industry.

“Let me mention that we have started seeing improvements in our generation output. The output has increased from 4,200MW to 4,800MW in the past few days.

“What we experienced in February and some parts of March was undesirable when we had shallow generations,” he said.

Nigeria has been experiencing an epileptic power supply since January, leading to calls for a reversal of the 240 per cent tariff hike imposed on April 3 by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission for band A customers who get 20 hours of power supply.

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