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FG Acknowledges 14% Tariff Imposed on Nigerian Export by U.S. Govt

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The Federal Government has acknowledged the recent tariff measures announced by the U.S. Government, including imposing a 14 per cent tariff on Nigerian exports.

This is contained in a statement signed by Dr Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, on Sunday in Abuja.

The U.S. President, Donald Trump announced that exports from Nigeria to the U.

S.
will now be subjected to a 14 per cent tariff.

The decision was made during a ‘Make America Wealthy Again’ event in the Rose Garden on Wednesday.

It is part of a broader strategy aimed at rebalancing global trade and addressing perceived unfair trade practices.

The newly introduced 14 per cent tariff marks a significant shift in U.

S.-Nigeria trade relations, with the U.S. government citing an ongoing trade imbalance.

Oduwole, while responding to the announcement of the recent tariff, said that Nigeria remained actively engaged in consultations with U.S. counterparts and the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

 She said that the Federal Government remained firmly committed to building economic resilience and accelerating export diversification.

“The Federal Government acknowledges the recent tariff measures announced by the government of the United States, including imposing a 14 per cent tariff on Nigerian exports.

“The Federal Government considers the United States a valued trade and investment partner, bound by shared values and mutual economic interests.

“The U.S. Ambassador’s visit to the ministry recently, reaffirmed our joint commitment to strengthening economic ties that benefit both economies.

“Nigeria remains actively engaged in consultations with U.S. counterparts and the WTO, approaching evolving trade dynamics with pragmatism and a commitment to mutually beneficial solutions,” she said.

The minister said that since May 2023, President Bola Tinubu, has remained actively committed to attracting and retaining much-needed investments from old and new friends of Nigeria.

She said the Federal Government was implementing a range of interventions in policy, financing, infrastructure and diplomacy to help Nigerian businesses remain competitive amidst regional and global tariff hikes.

“The government is also expanding alternative market access opportunities and ensuring off-take diversification to reduce and mitigate trade risks.

“Nigeria’s exports to the U.S. over the last two years has consistently ranged between five to six billion dollars annually.

“A significant portion over 90 per cent comprises crude petroleum, mineral fuels, oils and gas products.

“The second-largest export category, accounting for approximately two to three per cent, includes fertilisers and urea, followed by lead, representing around one per cent of total exports.

” This is valued at approximately 82 million dollars,” she said.

Oduwole said Nigeria also exported smaller quantities of agricultural products such as live plants, flour and nuts, which account for less than two per cent of total exports to the U.S.

According to her, while oil has long dominated Nigeria’s exports to the U.S, non-oil products many previously exempt under African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), now face potential disruption.

“A new 10 per cent tariff on key categories may impact the competitiveness of Nigerian goods in the U.S. for businesses in the non-oil sector,” she said.

The minister said that the measures present destabilizing challenges to price competitiveness and market access, especially in emerging and value-added sectors vital to diversification agenda.

She added that Small Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs), building their business models around AGOA exemptions would face the pressures of rising costs and uncertain buyer commitments.

She said the development would boost its non-oil exports as well as meeting global standards and improving market acceptance into more economies across the globe.

She, however, emphasised the urgent need to enhance intra-African trade through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), adding that the ministry was committed to ensuring a strong conducive business environment.(NAN)

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Troops Neutralise Notorious Terrorist Auta, others in Zamfara

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Troops of Mobile Strike Team, under Operation Fasan Yamma (OPFY), say they have killed scores of terrorists in a decisive operation around Ƙunchin Kalgo in Tsafe Local Government of Zamfara.The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Markus Kangye, made this known on Thursday in Abuja.

Kangye said that a notorious terrorist, known as Auta, alongside his associates Abdul Jamilu and one Salisu, were among those killed in the encounter.
According to him, these terrorists were linked to multiple acts of violence and terrorism within the general area.“The operation marks a significant blow to criminal elements, destabilizing peace and security in the area.“Preliminary intelligence indicates that two additional terrorist kingpins, including one identified as Babayé were eliminated during the operation.
“In a separate incident, Sale Ado Madele (alias Sarki), the eldest son of known bandit leader Ado Alieru, was also reportedly killed,” he said.Kangye said the troops had in another encounter, killed additional 10 terrorists who congregated near a filling station in Danjibga.He said the terrorist were believed to be part of a syndicate brought together by Dogo Sule for a planned attack.“The Nigerian Armed Forces remain committed to safeguarding lives and restoring lasting peace across Zamfara and the wider North-West region.“This operation underscores our resolve to dismantle terrorist networks and bring perpetrators of violence to justice,” he said. (NAN)

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10th Senate Passed 96 Bills, Adopted 18 Petitions-Akpabio

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The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, says the 10th Senate has passed 96 bills out a total of 844 bills introduced within its first two years.He said that the Senate also adopted 18 petitions out of the 80 received.Akpabio made this known on Thursday during a joint session of the National Assembly to celebrate 2025 Democracy Day.

He said that the 10th National Assembly had played its part with diligence and distinction.
“From its inception, the 10th Senate demonstrated a renewed vigour for addressing the country’s complex challenges through purposeful legislation.“This commitment is reflected in its extraordinary output: a total of 844 bills have been introduced within its first two years—an unprecedented figure.
“This figure underscores the Senate’s proactive posture in tackling pressing national issues.“Out of this impressive volume, 107 bills are currently at the committee stage, undergoing the necessary scrutiny and stakeholder engagement that ensures quality legislation.“Two hundred and six bills are awaiting first reading, reflecting a robust pipeline of legislative ideas prepared for formal introduction and 409 bills have advanced to second reading.“Notably, the Senate has passed 96 bills, a record for any Nigerian Senate at this stage of the legislative cycle.“Even more significantly, 52 of these bills have been assented to by the President, translating into enforceable laws that will shape governance, economic development, public welfare, and national security.“These bills include the National Education Fund, Local Government Autonomy Bill, Regional Development Commission, Tax Reform, University and Tertiary Institutions, Agricultural Institutions bills etc.”Akpabio said that the upper chamber had acted decisively on 26 Executive bills, showcasing a healthy balance of cooperation and oversight in its engagement with the executive arm.“These executive-sponsored legislations address key policy areas and benefit from the Senate’s thorough review and refinement before passage.”The senate president said that beyond bills, the 10th Senate had received a total of 80 petitions from citizens and civil society.“This is a testimony to public trust in the institution. Of these, 18 petitions have been fully adopted, providing redress, transparency and institutional accountability,” he said. (NAN)

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JUNE 12: Good Governance is the Cornerstone of Democracy – CAN

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh on Thursday, facilitate with all Nigerians as they commemorate June 12, a day that symbolizes the collective commitment to democracy, freedom, and justice. He added that the legacy of the 1993 elections remains a beacon of hope and a reminder of the nation’s enduring democratic spirit.

This was contained in a statement issued by CAN, signed the CAN President, in Abuja.
.The Archbishop lamented the rate of kidnappings and killings by bandits urged the Federal government take an urgent and sustained action to safeguard lives and property across the country.The statement reads in oarts, “As we reflect on this journey, we urge all Nigerians to embrace unity, peace, and mutual respect.
We must stand firm against religious intolerance and violence in all forms. The government has a sacred duty to protect religious freedoms, ensure that no one is persecuted for their faith, and deliver justice to victims of religious violence.”Insecurity, including insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping, continues to threaten our nation’s stability. We call for urgent and sustained action to safeguard lives and property across the country. CAN remains committed to supporting every initiative aimed at restoring lasting peace and security.”Good governance is the cornerstone of any democracy. We call for greater transparency and accountability at all levels of government. Nigeria’s vast resources must be harnessed to address poverty, unemployment, and inequality, and to improve infrastructure, healthcare, and education. Free, fair, and credible elections are vital to sustaining democratic integrity.”We urge the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to strengthen its systems and processes to enhance electoral transparency and public trust. In a true democracy, the rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, and press freedom must be upheld. We encourage the government to engage citizens constructively and seek inclusive solutions to national challenges.”As we mark this significant day, CAN prays for the peace, unity, and progress of our beloved country. We call on all Nigerians to remain committed to building a just, inclusive, and prosperous nation; one that honors the sacrifices of our democratic heroes.”We also appreciate the efforts of the government, security agencies, and citizens who continue to uphold the values of democracy and national cohesion.”God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, he said.

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