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Enugu residents react to ban on tinted glasses by state government
Enugu residents react to ban on tinted glasses by state government
The Residents of Enugu State have continued to react to the recent ban on tinted glasses for vehicles plying state roads by the state government.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ban was announced through a memo signed by Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof.
Chidiebere Onyia.In separate interviews with NAN on Wednesday in Enugu, some legal experts expressed different views on the legal implications of the pronouncement and it’s work-ability.
A civil rights lawyer, Olu Omotayo, said that the pronouncement was unimplementable because it was not backed by any law.
“It remains a mere pronouncement by the executive, it has no backing of the law and therefore cannot be implemented by the state government.
“It is the constitutional responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force to ban the use of tinted glasses, ” he said.
According to him, the task force set up by the state do not have the legal power to either prosecute or fine offenders.
Also speaking, a constitutional lawyer, John Nwobodo, said the state had the right to put measures in place to check insecurity in the state.
He, however, said that the issue of tinted glasses, by law, was the sole responsibility of the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
“It will be difficult to implement that law because it is only the IGP that can take that responsibility.
“The state can only succeed if they co-opt the security into it but it will be difficult to implement at the state level,” he said.
He said the constitution required that offenders be charged to the Federal High Court, which the task force lacked the powers.
Another resident, Mr Ignatius Orji, said that the pronouncement was ambiguous and very difficult to implement without the legal instruments
by the State House of Assembly.
“It will bring confusion and a lot of people will resist it due to it’s flimsy nature.
“I am certain that many lawyers will challenge it’s implementation in court,” he said.
Orji advised the state government to collaborate with the IGP , to fine tune whatever plans it had to check insecurity in the state.
(NAN)
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CBN Denies Re-Introducing Cyber Security Levy
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Central Bank of Nigeria has denied the re-introduction of the controversial cyber security level it abandoned in May after public outcry.The apex bank clarified this in a circular on Friday, made available on Friday. The apex bank said the clarification was necessary due to certain instances of misinterpretation or misrepresentation of its biennial publication on Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade, and Exchange Policy Guidelines published on September 17, 2024.
On May 6, 2024, the apex bank directed banks and other financial institutions to start deducting a cybersecurity levy.The levy was set at 0.5 per cent of all electronic transactions introduced under the newly enacted 2024 Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act.In the Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade, and Exchange Policy Guidelines, the bank highlighted the levy which was widely reported.CBN said, “Some recent media publications referencing aspects of the Guidelines refer to policy positions of the Bank issued prior to 31st December 2023, which have changed in the light of revisions and updates in 2024.“One example is the Cyber Security Levy, which was suspended in May 2024, superseding the circular reported in the Guidelines.“Certain technical aspects of the Guidelines have been widely misreported and misrepresented. For example, reports have mistakenly sought to link the fuel subsidy removal to external reserves.”NEWS
Borno: Why I Focus on Feeding 10,000 Flood Victims Daily – Imam
The Mutawalle of Borno, Alhaji Kashim Imam, says he engages in feeding 10,000 victims of Maiduguri flood disaster daily based on the victims’ critical requirement for now.Imam in an interview while monitoring the feeding programme, said, he would sustain the feeding, which he scaled it up from 6,000 to 10,000 for the victims in camps to complement government’s efforts.
According to Imam, as the victims gradually move out of camps in few weeks, they will be supported with rice to start cooking for themselves as against the current practice of cooked food distribution. He commended his family members and volunteers for the daily cooking and distributing food to flood victims in various camps.“I want to particularly commend the military, who are not only actively engaged in search and rescue operations but also assist me in sharing the food to victims as well as ensuring orderliness and decorum during the exercise,” Imam said.The former Board Chairman of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), also lauded the concern and response from government, organisations, philanthropists, and all other individuals to the people of Borno over the sudden incident that took people unaware.“Nobody was prepared for this, people were caught unaware in the middle of the night.“Many escaped with the only clothes they were wearing, with some trapped for more than a week.“As the flood recedes, many cannot even go back to their homes because there’s no home to go back to,” Imam lamented.A cross section of the victims benefitting from Imam’s gesture, expressed gratitude for the support and urged other leaders and well meaning Nigerians to emulate the good gesture in complementing government efforts at all levels.“The most pressing issue now is saving lives and stabilising the survivors through feeding and shelter.“We want to sincerely thank the Mutawalle of Borno, other philanthropists and organisations doing similar exercise in various camps.“May God Almighty bless them and continue to touch their lives with joy and happiness as they touched our lives at this moment of need,” Habiba Idris, a displaced woman with two children prayed. (NAN)NEWS
Edo Governorship: Tinubu Sues for Peace, Civility
President Bola Tinubu has called on all stakeholders in the upcoming Edo governorship elections to conduct themselves peacefully and sportingly.The President implores the governorship candidates, political parties, and supporters to respect the democratic process and the people’s will, in the election scheduled for Sept.
21. In a statement by Mr Bayo Onanuga, his Special Adviser, Information and Strategy, the President said he believed in the voters’ ability to make informed decisions about their future leaders. “President Tinubu emphasises that democracy thrives on civility, tolerance, patience, and respect for the rules of the game.“He notes that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has committed to conducting a free and fair election and urges all stakeholders to work together to ensure a successful and peaceful process, said the statement.The President commended the governorship candidates and political parties for their campaigns, which he said had focused on issues that mattered most to the people of Edo.He noted that the candidates pledged to improve livelihoods, promote economic growth and contribute to national development. He urged all citizens in the state to remain peaceful and respectful throughout the voting process, and encouraged them to resolve any disagreements amicably through the constituted authorities. “In addition, President Tinubu expresses unwavering confidence in the professionalism and integrity of security agencies and INEC officials.“He urges them to remain impartial and avoid any actions that could compromise the integrity of the electoral process,” said the statement. (NAN)