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June 6, 2024

Newspaper headlines: Leaked documents on fiscal policy proposals not official – Presidency

Nigerian newspapers

Reports on the fuel subsidy permeate the frontpages of Nigerian newspapers today.

However, the presidency has clarified that the two fiscal policy documents currently circulating and receiving extensive coverage on mainstream and social media are not official.

In the Vanguard’s Nigerian Newspapers review programme, Today in the News, anchors discuss reports in national dailies on the situation in Niger state, where six mine workers have been rescued from a collapsed pit while 16 others are still reportedly trapped.

Punch reports that Wale Edun, coordinating minister of finance, is expected to submit the salary template for the minimum wage to President Bola Tinubu on Thursday. 

The newspaper says a Kano high court has ordered prosecution in bribery charges against Abdullahi Ganduje, former governor of the state, to publish the eight counts against him in two daily national newspapers.

The Guardian says Lateef Fagbemi, attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, said he has no cause to regret his call for full autonomy for all LGAs in Nigeria. 

The newspaper reports that insecurity and difficult terrain are hampering rescue operations for mine workers trapped in a collapsed pit in Niger state.

The Daily Trust says northern senators and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) have rejected a bill seeking the establishment of ranching as the only viable alternative to cattle breeding in the country. 

The newspaper says Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna, in response to the report that recommended his probe, said he served the state with integrity.

Also in Today in the News, ThisDay says Bloomberg reported that the Nigerian government is considering suspending import duties on staple foods, drugs, and other essential items for six months to slow inflation. 

The newspaper reports that the federal government said Tigran Gambaryan, Binance Holdings Limited executive, has a case to answer after US lawmakers accused Nigeria of taking him “hostage”.