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FG Moves to Unlock $300bn Dead Capital through Land Reform — Dangiwa

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The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, says the Federal Government is set to overhaul its land administration system to unlock an estimated $300 billion in dead capital.

The minister said the aim was to boost economic development across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Dangiwa stated this in Kano at the opening of the 30th Conference of Directors of Lands in Federal and State Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

The conference is themed: “Nigeria Land Titling, Registration and Documentation Programme (NLTRDP): Implementation Mission.

He said the conference represented a transition from years of rhetoric to concrete action, noting that land administration remained central to the Federal Government’s national development agenda under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

The minister recalled that since his first meeting with land directors in Lagos in 2023, he had consistently emphasised the need for reforms to strengthen housing delivery, agriculture, urban renewal and investment growth.

According to him, the introduction of the Nigeria Land Titling, Registration and Documentation Programme (Land4Growth) marks a major step towards modernising land governance nationwide.

He said the initiative was developed in partnership with state governments and the World Bank to ensure nationwide land registration, documentation and titling.

Dangiwa described as “unacceptable” the reality that less than five per cent of land in Nigeria was formally registered, a situation he said had trapped millions of citizens in economic stagnation by denying them access to collateral, credit and secure property ownership.

He said Nigeria’s poor ranking on the World Bank’s Registering Property index was a direct result of outdated and cumbersome land processes, excessive bureaucracy and inconsistent regulations that discourage investment.

The minister said digitisation efforts across several states had already demonstrated the benefits of the reform.

Dangiwa cited AGIS (FCT), KADGIS (Kaduna), KANGIS (Kano), EDOGIS (Edo), and NAGIS (Nasarawa) as examples of systems that had boosted revenue, improved efficiency and restored public confidence.

Dangiwa outlined key pillars of the Land4Growth programme, including standardisation of procedures nationwide, expansion of systematic land titling, digitisation of registries, strengthening of legal frameworks, and unlocking land-based financing for states and citizens.

Dangiwa said unlocking even a fraction of undocumented land would significantly raise Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), expand access to credit and stimulate growth in agriculture, housing, industry and infrastructure.

He encouraged states to position themselves within the Land4Growth framework, noting that states currently fall into three groups—front-runners, emerging reformers and lagging states.

The minister expressed hope that the 2025 conference would mark a “strategic turning point”, adding that by the next edition, all states should be able to present measurable progress reports on land titling and its contribution to IGR and GDP.

Earlier, Kano State Commissioner for Land and Physical Planning, Abduljabar Umar, said the state had recorded significant progress in land administration reforms under the leadership of Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf.

Umar said the state embarked on comprehensive reforms to restore order, protect public land, modernise the system and place citizens at the centre of governance.

“Before 2023, land administration in Kano suffered from disorganised records, illegal layouts, double allocations and weak GIS infrastructure. Public confidence was low,” he said.

According to him, the reforms, tagged ‘The Kano Experience’, reflect progress made in institutional restructuring, digitisation, capacity building and legal reforms.

He said the state removed land speculators who had operated freely for decades, influencing documentation and decisions within the Ministry.

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ATAF Generates $907.8m in Tax Assessments in 2025

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) ATAF-supported audit interventions in member countries generated USD 907.8 million in tax assessments, of which USD 685.8 million was successfully collected.

The revenue gains included $47.

1 million from transfer pricing audits, $3.
57 million from digital services tax and $142.96 million from cross-border Value Added Tax compliance measures.

Throughout the year, ATAF provided technical assistance to 35 countries, trained 2,433 tax officials from 43 countries, including Nigeria, and supported legislative and administrative reforms across the continent.

This is contained in the recently released 2025 Annual Report of ATAF, highlighting the organisation’s growing contribution to strengthening tax systems, advancing domestic revenue mobilisation and amplifying Africa’s voice in global tax policy discussions.

The organisation said the additional revenue is helping governments strengthen public finances and improve their capacity to fund infrastructure, healthcare, education and other development priorities without excessive dependence on borrowing.

The report reflects a year of significant progress across ATAF’s strategic priorities, including capacity building, technical assistance, research, digital transformation, international tax cooperation, and institutional strengthening. In 2025 alone.

The report also highlights ATAF’s expanding role in shaping global tax discourse and ensuring African perspectives are reflected in international tax policy processes, including engagements with the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation and broader discussions on illicit financial flows, digital taxation, and tax transparency.

Speaking on the release of the report, ATAF Executive Secretary, Mary Baine, said the report demonstrates the growing urgency and importance of domestic resource mobilisation in Africa’s development agenda.

She added that ATAF stands ready, working with members, partners, and all stakeholders committed to strengthening development financing through DRM, to support reforms that deliver real impact in the lives of Africa’s people.

The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) has said its growing technical assistance programmes across the continent are helping African countries strengthen tax administration, improve revenue collection and reduce opportunities for tax avoidance by multinational companies and wealthy individuals.

According to ATAF’s 2025 Annual Report, the organisation has expanded its technical support to member countries through specialised programmes aimed at improving domestic resource mobilisation at a time many African governments are facing rising debt burdens, weak revenue generation and growing development financing needs.

The report explained that ATAF’s interventions have supported the revision of transfer pricing laws in several African countries to ensure multinational corporations pay fair taxes in jurisdictions where economic activities take place.

It stated that the organisation also assisted tax authorities in introducing anti-tax avoidance measures designed to block aggressive tax planning schemes that often deprive governments of badly needed revenue.

ATAF said part of its support included the establishment of dedicated transfer pricing units within tax administrations to improve the monitoring of multinational companies and strengthen the ability of African tax authorities to detect profit shifting and tax base erosion.

The report added that the organisation also helped countries create exchange-of-information units to improve cooperation among tax authorities and support access to cross-border financial information needed to investigate tax evasion and illicit financial flows.

ATAF also said it is strengthening its internal systems to improve governance, financial sustainability and operational efficiency as the organisation expands its activities across the continent.

The report stated that efforts are ongoing to improve internal governance structures, financial management systems and debt management processes in order to ensure transparency, accountability and long-term institutional stability.

It added that ATAF is also reviewing its membership fee systems while deepening partnerships with donor organisations and development partners to secure additional funding for capacity building, research and technical assistance programmes.

The organisation noted that maintaining financial sustainability has become increasingly important as African countries demand more technical support on complex international tax matters and emerging areas of taxation.

ATAF further disclosed that it is increasing attention on emerging policy areas that are expected to shape the future of taxation globally and across Africa.

Among the major policy areas identified in the report are carbon taxation and climate-related tax measures aimed at helping governments respond to environmental challenges while generating additional revenue.

The report explained that the organisation is also studying the implications of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM), which are trade-related climate policies being introduced by some advanced economies and which could affect African exports.

ATAF said it is equally focusing on the taxation of the digital economy as more commercial activities move online, making it increasingly difficult for traditional tax systems to capture revenue from cross-border digital transactions.

The organisation added that attention is also being placed on gender-inclusive tax systems to ensure tax policies do not disproportionately affect vulnerable groups and to promote fairness in revenue administration.

According to the report, ATAF is also supporting African countries in developing better frameworks for the taxation of high-net-worth individuals as governments seek to widen the tax base and improve equity in taxation.

The organisation further stated that it is encouraging the use of artificial intelligence-driven compliance systems to improve taxpayer monitoring, risk assessment and revenue collection efficiency.

ATAF said its long-term strategic objectives remain focused on achieving financial sustainability, deepening regional cooperation and building stronger tax institutions across Africa.

The report explained that the organisation intends to continue training future African tax professionals through specialised programmes aimed at improving technical expertise and strengthening local capacity in tax administration.

It added that ATAF is working toward stronger tax administration systems, better African tax data and improved research capabilities to support evidence-based policymaking across member countries.

The organisation also said one of its major priorities is ensuring that Africa has a stronger voice and greater influence in global tax governance discussions, especially on issues affecting developing economies.

According to ATAF, stronger tax systems are critical for reducing Africa’s dependence on foreign borrowing and external financial support.

The report stressed that efficient and transparent tax administration would help governments mobilise domestic revenue needed to fund national development priorities, improve governance and support inclusive economic growth across the continent.

ATAF maintained that improving tax collection efficiency and strengthening fiscal institutions remain essential for building resilient African economies capable of addressing poverty, unemployment, infrastructure deficits and rising social demands.

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Tin-Can Customs Records N1.61tr under Onyeka Leadership

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Immediate past Customs Area Controller, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Tin-Can Island Port Command, Assistant Comptroller-General Frank Onyeka, has handed over leadership of the command after recording revenue collection of N1.609 trillion in 2025.

The Public Relations Officer of the command, Oscar Ivara, confirmed this in a statement on Saturday in Lagos, following Onyeka’s elevation to the rank of Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs.

Onyeka said the command exceeded its 2025 revenue target of N1.524 trillion, describing his tenure as one of the most fulfilling periods of his career in the service.

He formally handed over to Comptroller Joe Anani, who previously served as Customs Area Controller at Ports and Terminal Multiservices Ltd.

“This moment is both emotional and historic for me. Serving as the Customs Area Controller of this great command has been one of the greatest honours of my career,” Onyeka said.

He disclosed that under his leadership, the command generated N1.60 trillion in 2025, surpassing its target, and also recorded N401.01 billion in the first quarter of 2026.

Onyeka attributed the performance to discipline, intelligence-driven operations, improved compliance measures, stakeholder engagement, and the deployment of modern trade facilitation tools.

Beyond revenue, he said the command recorded significant anti-smuggling successes, including seizures of illicit drugs and prohibited goods valued at over N35 billion.

“These seizures underscore our collective resolve to protect the nation from criminal networks and safeguard public health and security,” he said.

He also noted strengthened collaboration with port stakeholders, including freight forwarders, terminal operators, shipping companies, importers and exporters, aimed at improving efficiency and compliance.

According to him, staff capacity development was prioritised through training, workshops and professional development programmes to enhance operational effectiveness.

“I believe that the strength of any institution lies in the quality and preparedness of its personnel,” he said.

Onyeka further acknowledged support for the Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA), noting their humanitarian contributions to families and surrounding communities.

He commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Dr. Bashir Adeniyi, for his leadership and support, and thanked the media and stakeholders for their cooperation during his tenure.

He urged continued collaboration with the incoming management, stressing that unity and continuity were key to sustaining the command’s performance.

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Wabara Lauds Otti over Ariaria Int. Mkt Project, Proposed Abia Seaport

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The former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara, has commended Gov. Alex Otti for his transformative agenda, including the ongoing remodeling of the Ariaria International Market, Aba.

In a statement in Umuahia on Saturday, Wabara stated that the market now compared with markets in London and other developed economies

According to the statement, the former senate president made the commendation after a recent visit to the market.

He said the level of transformation at the market “reflected deliberate efforts to revive Aba’s economic glory.

He noted that what he saw went beyond a facelift, describing it as a deliberate economic renaissance, capable of restoring Aba’s pride as the industrial and commercial hub of the South-East

He urged Otti not to relent until the entire remodeling was completed, stressing that no section of the market should be left out.

He added that the comprehensive modernisation of Ariaria should be treated as one of the signature projects of Otti’s administration.

Wabara added that the completion of the market would leave a lasting legacy and further reposition Aba as a leading commercial hub in Africa.

He also applauded Otti’s proposed seaport project at Azumini Blue River in Ukwa.

Wabara, who hails from Ukwa, further said that the seaport would fast-track infrastructure development, improve logistics, create jobs, and strengthen the economy of the South-East.

He urged the governor to remain focused on developmental policies that improve the business environment and uplift the living conditions of the people.

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