Good Morning Lagos, Nigeria! below are the top stories from today’s newspapers.
1. President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, approved a steering committee to oversee the process of the newly signed Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). The development was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.
2. Despite the dusk to dawn curfew imposed in Bassa LGA of Plateau State, gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen Wednesday morning, launched an attack on Chando-Zirechi (Tafi-Gana) of Miango District of the LGA, killing five people in the incident. Secretary-General of the Irigwe Development Association, Comrade Danjuma Dickson Auta confirmed the incident to newsmen.
3. Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday revealed that he had been managing diabetes for the past 35 years. Obasanjo lamented that many of his friends have died of diabetes because they were unable to manage the disease. He spoke on Wednesday during the closing ceremony of the Ogun State Diabetes Youth Development Camp held in Abeokuta.
4. Bandits have abducted unspecified number of Islamiyya school pupils in Sakkai village, Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State. The state Police spokesman in Katsina, SP Gambo Isah, confirmed the incident.
5. The United Arab Emirates has approved visa-on-arrival for passport holders from 70 countries excluding Nigeria. This was contained in an update on the official websites of Etihad and Emirates on Wednesday.
6. Palpable fear gripped the ancient town of Apomu in Isokan Local Government Area of Osun State on Wednesday after seven family members died mysteriously. The Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr Rafiu Isamotu, said an autopsy would be conducted on the remains of the deceased to ascertain the cause.
7. The Commissioner of Police, Zamfara State Command, CP Ayuba N. Elkana said it has succeeded in rescuing no fewer than 12 victims including a tertiary institution Chief Security Officer kidnapped from the Yarkofoji village, Bakura, and Tsafe local government areas of the state respectively. CP Elkana confirmed this to newsmen in the state on Wednesday night.
8. Bandits have killed about seven Nigerien soldiers in Katsina State. The soldiers were reportedly killed at Kadobe village about 4 kilometres from Kukar Babangida village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina, on Monday.
9. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the online media report that he “sneaked out of Nigeria to meet with Twitter executive’’ in the U.S. is fake. In an interview in Washington on Wednesday, the minister said his official visit to the U.S. has nothing to do with the microblogging and social networking platform.
10. The United States says communication lines with the Taliban government in Afghanistan remain open. US Defence Secretary, Lloyd Austin, stated this at a press conference on Wednesday.