 We'll take you to the front pages of some of the national dailies and we'll have an analyst to join us up in our botaria specifically to dissect some of the headlines on the newspaper. So it's time for off the press. Begin off the press this morning with the leadership newspaper. Leadership newspaper leads with the story, lobby for appointments begin as federal government models the solution of boards federal government about to dissolve boards and the writers they are OSGF feigns ignorance party loyalists hope for political patronage not got 289 slots South 278 on the Buhari exercise necessary to streamline Tinnobu's vision okay we also have another story just on top of that I was poisoned at PDP secretary in 2018 that's according to former governor near some wiki of river states smaller headlines they are we have not declared matawale wanted that's the EFCC a pop-up what makes history best largest container vessel will find out what advantage that has on us or for us domiciliary account CBN lifts restriction on deposit withdrawals then disclose life pensions received seraptiles ex-governors and then maybe we'll have more insight into the sports news as super eagles be serial owned 32 to qualify for Afqon 20 23 will find out at the time we are having sports and finally Nigeria needs 60 billion dollars foreign reserves to stabilize the Naira according to experts that those will be the headlines from leadership this morning okay from the leadership will move over to the Guardian newspaper and the Guardian newspaper leads with households under pressure as new electricity tariff due July 1st above the must-have you have a mid subsidy removal pains experts advocate long-term benefits details of that is on the inside of the newspaper looking down you have smaller headlines fuss over bill to regulate Christian preaching you have details of that on the inside and then a petrol subsidy government labor resume negotiation on implementation framework and as much I be taken from the front page of the Guardian newspaper from the Guardian we move to nature news nature news leads with subsidy removal neck supports any DDC on mass production of electric CNG powered vehicles in Nigeria federal government supports women's rights to own land okay I didn't know that was an issue anyway maybe in some societies then we also have another Niger State governor vast to cultivate six a seven point six meters or six million hectares of land to enhance food production we have another headline here maybe the final I'll be taking today it says our EA unveils federal government plans to provide solar alternative for small businesses that's really good news well those are the headlines I'll be taking from nature news this morning and from nature news we go to a national economy national economy leads with how to nibble's government can improve ease of doing business and that's according to stakeholders and going down a bit you have the smaller headlines dark side of the cashless economy details of that is on the inside of that newspaper pitch 10 of the national economy the dark side of cashless economy gas flaring reps and dash probe of alleged nine billion dollar revenue loss there's a bit of typo there in that but that's the much I can take from the national economy now I've been told that our guests is unavailable at promoted open up or uncle Tyria will be joining us this morning on all the press as he usually does on Mondays but he's not available however let's take a look at some of these very interesting topics households under pressure as new electricity tariff due July 1st that's the major headline on the Guardian newspaper yeah well electricity tariff it's a safe like the novel we used to read on those days one week one trouble in electricity sector it seems as if that is the problem where I leave sincerely the electricity supply has improved for very many days for almost like two weeks at a point I didn't feel that the light ever blinked for like two weeks it was very unusual and it has continued like that even though after a while the power went off for like two days but when it was restored it hasn't blinked as well so electricity has improved but improvement should not come with us our cost of living going so high that we will not even want to take the electricity anymore now people are doing gas gas powered generators will people now resort to generators and powering it with gas because now gas is coming down it's not as costly as it used to be or this solar there's another headline here about providing solar alternatives for small businesses and all that well if you're providing for small businesses there are some people whose businesses are at home so how do you do that must you have a shop before that is done for you let them tell us no need to just say for small businesses let solar alternative be available for whoever needs it wherever they need to have it electricity tariff is growing too high for like every maybe every quarter it goes up sometimes they tell us we work up to increase in electricity in a tariff and then to hear that first July we're going to have to experience it again it's quite alarming but of course every aspect of our life is being charged highly these days especially since the removal of the fuel subsidy Nigerians are really having it this is a very tough time for Nigerians it's really tough this is a very tough time for Nigerians very bad is that even when the sage July first the tariff will go off it's possible that it has already gone up but we do not know it's just you just find out that you load your meter and then what takes you for a week now takes you for two days or even less it's just like subscribing for the for data all the networks especially some networks that I will not want to mention but some of them the data that used to carry you for a month will not carry you up to a week nowadays three days marks and you're looking for a way to subscribe again a friend of mine just got 30 gig data and finished it in two and a half days 30 and this is not like you're you're making movies you're downloading these things it's just normal normal social media and all that it finished in two and a half days amazing you know there's something about prices going up in our climb is that they never go down we've been told that with time things will stabilize especially with the removal of the sub subsidy when market forces begin to force the prices of petrol down that things would you know get better but will the prices go back they will just stabilize that means they will stay where they are they are not coming the prices go back it's so much when Nigerians to chew others born in time and it's it's just too much too much it really is too much no matter how much salaries you you give to the people no matter even if even if the person who was earning 200 000 for instance it's now earning 800 000 they will still find it difficult they will still be struggling and what will that do it will mean that everybody will look for ways to cut corners because you can't survive on your salary and now how would you cut corners it's either that you're doing something really shady or you're leaving the duty that you're supposed to perform to do another thing that will give you an extra income because some sometimes you want to concentrate on what you were employed to do but it is not enough whatever is coming from there so you want to do something else so if you were supposed to put it as maybe you're doing what do we call it in Nigeria to do something else that will put food on your table and can you blame them that means corruption will continue well government and labor will be resuming negotiation on the implementation framework that's also on the page of the Guardian newspaper you know labor has requested for 200 000 nara monthly pay for civil servants so we're going to see what the government is going to agree to and to what extent labor is going to shift grounds in this matter so all that's playing out this week so when when they talk about 200 000 which i know they will not give anyway but we we're hoping for a common ground that would be good enough for the people but when they're talking about that they actually are referring to people who are employed by the government um what about the private sector will there also be something that will factor in the fact that these people also need some kind of aid and aid will not be in the form of maybe giving money to private institutions but will they make the conditions favorable enough for those people to make money and so improve the lives of their workers for instance the multiple taxation how soon are we going to see the removal of this multiple taxation that a lot of people have been talking about yes yes so you build these build that build that things that are not supposed to be built that way and you're expecting to add money to a just one sector and we go to the same market all of us we go to the same market so what will they do for the people working in the private sector they have to do something about the taxation the multiple taxation is a major problem we had a guest who talked about how just moving his goods from which state to which state he had they were taxed several times on the way by time we remove all of that from the cost of whatever it is you purchased and then pass it on to the end user everything just goes crazy and they are the formal taxes and they are the the informal taxes the agbero taxes that you have to go and they they are blocking the road i don't know why these roads are not being cleared but people who do not even have the right to be on the road will carry sticks keep on the road sometimes they cause accidents and all that because they want to make money and they make this money from from cross river to Lagos you'll find nearly a thousand roadblocks some with police some with army some with road safety some with with produce they call them some with nothing people don't have any insignia they're just there to make the money i think something should be done something should be done because this is not a banana republic and you don't you don't kill people because they want to make a living the government is supposed to create that enabling environment protection security it's all part of it protect the private sector you know we are we have come to realize that the SMEs they give 97% of employment that we have in the country they give so much in terms of revenue to the government and so they should be protected as a golden egg if you ask me so we're waiting still early indeed that's why sometimes you know we had i guess one our analysts last week who was criticizing those who are quick to prison this administration i understand the the the angle from which is coming because i was so alarmed to see in the news this person is going to a sort of to go and thank him for this policy and that policy that person can his can you guys just let him work can you just let mr president sit down and do his work you can't just be jumping up and down thanking him for this and thanking him for he has just started he hasn't even it's just about to start do we even know the implication of the president signing bills into law like every other day laws or bills that he doesn't have an attorney general for instance to give him the legal insight to it and all the relevant people that could have looked at this law to see how it will suit the agenda of this government he's just signing them well we might be applauding maybe today we'll be talking about the student loan as well and we'll see what it is but another thing is if the government wants people to to be happy they should do something deliberately about housing and even rentage i think it's high time we began regulating how i know that people build their own houses they have their right to do x y z with their houses and all that but the situation where land laws i will now see charge indiscriminately sometimes you just raise your your your your your rents from 100 percent to 300 percent or 400 percent as i have seen in some places here in lego's there should be some sort of regulation that okay make them collect rents every month as you live in the house lego state state was trying to do that but i'm not sure how much they are succeeding you have to pay one year or two years i don't think they're succeeding with that so there should be something like that how rents should be paid and how much should be pegged for what kind of houses or locations or something otherwise a lot of people live in oboe state for instance and come to work in lego's government should also look into low house you know low cost housing you know for people there was a time when i grew up in just all right i know we had low cost housing estates for people they had it back then i wonder what's happened to all of that now even if the government tries the same people that do not need the houses go and buy the entire house they corrupt the whole the system is so messed up so it's it's really difficult to wrap your one's head around some things going on because even if the government would come up with a policy for that before you know it those in government would be the ones to take everything up for themselves and those who are supposed to benefit from it are left just wondering what has just happened before them it's the breakfast on plus tv africa we'll be right back stay with us