Nigeria Customs Targets N1.1 trillion Revenue in 2017
Comptroller-General Hameed Ali made this known during a strategy meeting with Customs Area Controllers
Comptroller-General Hameed Ali made this known during a strategy meeting with Customs Area Controllers
The Budget Office reduced the EFCC's budget by 8.5 per cent.
The event will hold Monday.
The organisation said the figure was lesser than the 380 deaths recorded over the same period in 2016.
Crude oil price forecasted at an average of $55 per barrel.
"Food insecurity during 2017 will be driven primarily by three factors," the report stated.
The Customs said the last dismissal was in 2016.
The N17 billion generated in 2016 represented an increase of about 50 per cent from the N11.5 billion generated in ...
Burkina Faso also held Cameroon to a 1-1 draw
“Economic growth continues to disappoint and underperform – both in terms of levels and the degree of inclusion."
Mr. Kachikwu also confirmed that oil blocks will also be allocated in 2017.
"We must ensure that we take no prisoners in accomplishing this task," Speaker Dogara said.
The RCCG overseer says there will be a large number of weddings this year.
Mr. Buhari said he intends to use the 2017 expansionary budget to help the country out of biting economic recession.
"When we didn’t have foreign reserve to back the Naira, it collapsed."
The list comprises 18 Nigerian companies, 11 International Traders, five foreign refineries, and others.
Unity Kapital emerged the most active stock having accounted for 3.07 billion shares worth N2.37 billion.
Wassh Waziri speaks to PREMIUM TIMES ahead of the new year.
The president delivers his new year message to Nigerians
"We must never stop aspiring for a better future and a better life – for us and for future generations. ...
For the second year running, the education sector got the highest allocation.
The minister said the government is in talks with global firms like Facebook and Motorola to establish the university.
The budget is lower than the figure approved for 2016.
The budget has 66.53 per cent capital expenditure.
“The recurrent expenditure in the 2017 budget is N47.7 billion, while the capital expenditure is N92.5billion."
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