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Salary Increment Not Solution to Nigeria Economic Hardship, Restore Fuel Subsidy – Lawyer Tells Tinubu
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
A Makurdi based legal practitioner and human rights activist, Barrister Emmanuel Ominyi, has called on president Bola Tinubu to restore fuel subsidy regime in order to stabilize the nation’s economy and make cost of living affordable for all Nigerians.
He equally advised the president to be thinking of making fuel affordable and available for all Nigerians rather than negotiating with labour unions for salary increment, stressing that increasing workers salary cannot put an end to the present hardship Nigerians are currently experiencing.
Barrister Ominyi who made the call while speaking with newsmen in Makurdi, said fuel subsidy remains the only commodity every average and common Nigerian enjoys in the country without stress, saying that the removal of the subsidy had done more harm than good.
He explained that, the benefit of any government is the utility given to the masses, adding that subsidy is like the life oxygen of a person, just like the petroleum is the oxygen of Nigeria’s economy.
“Fuel is so important in Nigeria that it can smoothly or roughly affect all sectors of the nation’s economy.
“Take for instance; the transport sector uses petrol so much that it determines the movement of goods and people. The high cost of fuel has affected rendering of services because people can no longer move.
“If you look at the power sector, most offices use fuel to run their businesses because the Electricity Distribution Company hardly gives light. So people depend on fuel to power their generators because most times, you need this light because it is more effective”, Omniyi stated.
He noted that before now, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) used to be a body that controls the actions of government and also speaks for the masses, but today, NLC has gone to sleep.
“If NLC is awake, we would not be where we are now, we would not be talking about the court, we would be talking about our leaders. NLC and TUC, Trade Union Congress, the two bodies are supposed to work together to ensure that everything is in order.
“For instance, any time ASUU members are called to Aso Rock for a meeting, you will see members come out without smiling. But when they call NLC and TUC, what happens, you will see them coming out smiling.
“They come out smiling. So, you can imagine it. Whether you like it or not, there’s need for sanity in the system, there’s need for integrity in the system.
People should do the work that they are voted for. The leaders were voted to speak for the masses. Now, when you come to the universities, you have a student union government or student union as called in some places. But those people when they go to the VC, they receive money and they don’t speak for the masses. Now, they increase students’ school fees up to the level that it is becoming so outrageous.
“When I was at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Benue State University was paying the least amount of tuition in all of Nigeria. But today, it has taken over in Nigeria now. Where is the trouble? Our leaders. When they give them one car, give them some money, they go and sell off the mandate of the people. The desires, the yearnings and aspirations of the people are thrown behind them. That is where the issue is.
“The president has to change the narrative, restore the fuel subsidy and apologize to the masses who have their mandate, because the law says he is the winner, he has been declared. So, we voted for the president; you voted for him, I voted for him. That is the law now.
“Let me tell you by saying that there are areas that are biting the lawyers more than even the average people in the society. The rules of court sometimes have provided for some things that are so bad.
“A punitive payment is a problem to lawyers now. A man maybe was sick, lost his father, lost his mother or so to say, they sued him over an issue, he came after, now in federal court, every day you are out of time is one thousand naira. By the time you have 366 days; you pay a default of three hundred and sixty six thousand naira.
“That is for the filing alone, that is number one. How much is the salary of such an ordinary person? Assuming you are not even a salary earner, if you work, how much are you earning in a year that would enable you to go to court apart from training your children? That is the first area that we need to address.
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Police Neutralise 6 Hoodlums, Recover Firearms in Bauchi
The Police Command in Bauchi State, says it has neutralised six hoodlums in a crackdown against criminal elements in Ningi Local Government Area of the state.
The police operatives also recovered arms and ammunition during the operations.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Awwal Musa, stated this at a news conference on Friday in Bauchi.
“The Command neutralise six hoodlums, recover firearms and ammunition in Ningi axis.
“Apprehension of a suspect for illegal possession of two AK-47 rifles and 343 rounds of ammunition
“Mop-up of illegal firearms from public spaces and arrest of suspects in connection with criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide,” he said.
He reiterated commiment to suppress criminal activities across border communities in Alkaleri, Ningi and Toro LGAs.
According to Musa, the command is collaborating with sister security agencies and quasi security outfits enhancing community policing and partnership with local stakeholders.
“We urge all citizens to support our efforts by reporting suspicious activities promptly,” he said. (NAN)
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Why Tax Reform Bills May not be Recalled – Tinubu
Proposed tax reform bills at the National Assembly will not be withdrawn, says President Bola Tinubu.
The National Economic Council (NEC) on Thursday called for the bills’ withdrawal for further consultations.
The President, in a statement on Friday by Mr Bayo Onanuga, his Special Adviser, Information and Strategy, however, urged that the legislative process be allowed to take its course.
Tinubu said the legislative process, which had already begun, provided an opportunity for inputs and necessary changes without withdrawing the bills from the National Assembly.
He welcomed further consultations and engagement with key stakeholders to address any reservations about the bills while the National Assembly considered them for passage.
The statement read: “When President Tinubu set up the Presidential Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy Reform in August 2023, he had only one objective.
“This is to reposition the economy for better productivity and efficiency and make the operating environment for investment and businesses more conducive.
“This objective remains more critical even today than ever before.”
The committee worked for over a year and received inputs from various segments of society across the geopolitical zones.
Inputs were received from trade associations, professional bodies, various MDAs, governors, traders, students, business owners and the organised private sector.
“The tax reform bills that emerged were distilled from the extensive work of the Presidential Committee.
“The tax bills before the National Assembly aim to streamline Nigeria’s tax administration processes, completely overhaul the nation’s tax operations, and align them with global best practices,” the statement read in part.
The tax reform bills include the Nigeria Tax Bill, which seeks to eliminate multiple taxation and make Nigeria’s economy more competitive by simplifying tax obligations for businesses and individuals nationwide.
The Nigeria Tax Administration Bill (NTAB) proposes new rules governing the administration of all taxes in the country.
Its objective is to harmonise tax administrative processes across federal, state and local jurisdictions to ease taxpayers’ compliance and enhance the revenue for all tiers of government.
The Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) seeks to re-establish the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) to better reflect its mandate as the revenue agency for the entire federation, not just the Federal Government.
The Joint Revenue Board Establishment proposes creating a Joint Revenue Board to replace the Joint Tax Board, covering federal and all state tax authorities.
The fourth bill will also establish the Office of Tax Ombudsman under the Joint Revenue Board, protecting taxpayers’ interests and facilitating dispute resolution.
The statement read: “The bills’ overarching objective is to effectively coordinate federal, state, and local tax authorities, thereby eliminating the overlapping responsibilities, confusion, and inefficiency that have plagued tax administration in Nigeria for decades.
“Under existing laws, taxes like Company Income Tax, Personal Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Petroleum Profits Tax, Tertiary Education Tax, Value-Added and other taxing provisions in numerous laws are administered separately, with individual legislative frameworks.”
The proposed reforms seek to consolidate these numerous taxes, integrating them and excise duties into a unified structure to reduce administrative fragmentation.
“While there may be differences in approach or specific provisions of the new tax bills, what is not in contention is the need to review our tax laws and how we administer them to serve our overall national development agenda.
“President Tinubu will continue to respect and welcome the advice and recommendations of the National Economic Council, an essential constitutional organ of government on economic matters,” the statement read. (NAN)
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Minister, NMA Hail NSA, Security Forces over Rescue of Kaduna Doctor
Dr Tunji Alausa, former Minister of State for Health and Social Development, has commended the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), for rescuing Dr Ganiyat Popoola and her nephew.
Alausa also commended the military and other security agencies for the safe rescue of the kidnapped victims after 10 months in captivity.
Alausa, now Minister of Education, gave the commendation when the rescued victims got reunited with their family by the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.
on Friday in Abuja.He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his commitment to the safety and security of all citizens, as well as the NSA for facilitating the release of Dr Popoola without ransom.
According to him, President Bola Tinubu has invested so much resources in making the country safe.
“As we can see, security is significantly better all across the country but we are not there yet but it is going to continue to get better.
“I will also like to thank the entire armed forces for working so hard to secure the release of Dr. Popoola.
“More importantly, the NSA, who continuously reassures us that Dr. Popoola is alive in spite of being in captivity for about 10 months,” he said.
Alausa said that Popoola and her nephew have been released without any bad occurrences.
“This shows the skills of our armed forces, they did this without paying ransom and they secured the release of Popoola and her nephew.
“The country Nigeria is forever grateful to them,” he said.
The minister also thanked the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) for their perseverance, trust in the government and persistence in ensuring the safe release of their colleague.
He urged all Nigerians to join hands with the security forces to fight insecurity in the country, adding that the challenges should be seen as Nigeria’s.
On his part, the President of NMA, Dr Bala Audu, described the rescue of Popoola along with her nephew as a miraculous outcome that all Nigerian doctors and indeed all Nigerians were happy with.
Audu acknowledged the specific efforts and persistence of all Nigerian doctors through NARD and the persistence of the Minister of Health in reaching out to the ONSA.
Also, the President of NARD, Dr Tope Osundare, expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for the support and concern for all the doctors all over the country.
Osundare said the collaborative efforts of the government agencies and institutions in synergy with NMA, ensured the release of Dr Popoola.
“We were emotionally traumatised as a body, we had our meetings, we had our protests and we had the reassurance.
“That is why our thanks go to the President and the NSA for all that they have done to ensure the release of Dr Poppola out of captivity.
“Today we are celebrating and we are happy that she is out of this captivity because I can imagine what she has gone through within that period of over 10 months.
“Today we want to appreciate God and appreciate everyone that has been involved,” he said.
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) had earlier in the day confirmed the rescue of Popoola and other victims through non-kinetic operations in a series of operations with other security agencies.
The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, in a statement, said that the details of their release had remained classified due to ongoing operations. (NAN)