Saturday, 15 October 2016

Anti-Land Grabbing Bill: Ogun Speaker assures residents of speedy Passage

The Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Suraj Adekunbi has guaranteed occupants that the endeavors are in top apparatus to guarantee rapid section of the bill for a law precluding persuasive passage and control of landed properties in the state.

He made this known in Abeokuta while meeting the designation of Broadcast writers in Abeokuta at the get together mind boggling.

He noticed that when the bill is passed into law, it would check unlawful exercises of land grabbers in the State and give individuals lawful directly over their property.

The speaker additionally implied that the get together is dealing with the touching bill that will check the abundances of rough herders in the state.

CBN earmarks $158.6M to revive textile industry

The Acting Managing Director, Bank of Industry, Waheed Olagunju, says the Central Bank of Nigeria has acquainted a $158.6M mediation office with restore the Cotton, Textile and Garment area.

Olagunju said that the $158.6 million mediation assets was to encourage takeover of the current obligations and to give extra long haul credits and working cash-flow to existing organizations in the Cotton, Textile and Garment segment.

The BoI overseeing chief said that the CBN mediation reserve was intended to re-fund the present obligations of assembling segment and make accessible extra working capital for the part.

Customs reiterates ban on rice imports through land



The Nigeria Customs Service says that it will grab any rice imported through the country's property outskirts.

The Deputy Comptroller, Ogun State Customs Command, Mohammed Gagiyo issued the notice while showcasing several sacks of rice that were snuck in thirty-seven vehicles along the Idiroko outskirt range.

He noted with worry that in spite of the restriction on importation of rice through the land outskirts, unwholesome cross fringe pirating of rice still endure.

Several bikes utilized as method for movement by dealers were additionally appropriated.