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UN Chief calls for Specific Commitments, Real Action to Fight Climate Change

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for specific commitments and real action to fight climate change after speaking out about the severity of the climatic disruptions that have raged on the planet.
The UN chief called for the commitments at the joint hybrid news conference with the Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation, Petteri Taalas to launch the State of the Global Climate in 2020 Report.
“We must agree to a common direction of travel.
“The United Nations is building a global coalition committed to net zero emissions — to cover all countries, cities, regions, businesses, and financial institutions.
” said the top UN official.He stressed that the next 10 years “need to be a decade of transformation.
“Countries need to submit ambitious new NDCs – the nationally determined contributions to the Paris Agreement — which are their climate plans for the next 10 years.
“We need those commitments and plans to be backed up with concrete immediate action.”
Referring to the report, Guterres said that “it needs to be read by all leaders and decision-makers in the world” as this report shows that 2020 “was also another unprecedented year of extreme weather and climate disasters.”
He said the cause was clear because climate disruption “is caused by human activities, human decisions, and human folly. The effects are disastrous.”
He added that 2020 was 1.2 degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial times.
“We are getting dangerously close to the 1.5 degree Celsius limit set by the scientific community,” he warned, adding: “We are on the verge of the abyss.
“The six years since 2015 have been the hottest on record.”
The Paris Agreement on climate change promised to limit temperature rise to as close to 1.5 degrees Celsius as possible.
On specific data, Guterres said that concentrations of the major greenhouse gases continued to climb. Carbon dioxide concentrations rose to a new high – 410.5 parts per million, which is a 148 percent increase above pre-industrial levels.
The number of tropical cyclones globally was above average in 2020.
There were 98 named tropical storms, said the secretary-general.
“This was mostly driven by high activity in the North Atlantic, which had more than double the long-term average,” he said.
The UN chief also talked about the widespread drought in the United States, which drove the largest wildfires ever recorded in California and Colorado, and drought in Brazil, which fueled serious wildfires in the Pantanal wetlands.
“In the Arctic, the annual minimum sea-ice extent in September 2020 was the second-lowest on record.
“The Greenland ice sheet lost 152 billion metric tons of ice from Sept 2019 to August 2020.
“Antarctica’s loss of ice increased. And the rate of sea-level rise is accelerating,” he elaborated.
“To avert the worst impacts of climate change, science tells us that we must limit global temperature rise to within 1.5 degrees of the pre-industrial baseline.
“That means reducing global greenhouse gas emissions by 45 per cent from 2010 levels by 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.”
“This must be the year for action,” he stressed.
Turning to the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, Guterres said that the trillions of dollars spent on COVID-19 recovery “must be aligned with the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.”
“Subsidies to polluting fossil fuels must be shifted to renewable energy,” he said.
“Developed countries must lead in phasing out coal – by 2030 in OECD countries, and 2040 elsewhere.
“No new coal power plants should be built,” he noted.
Guterres called on the developed countries to “deliver on climate finance for the developing world, particularly the promise of 100 billion U.S. dollars a year.”
“Half of all climate finance from donors and multilateral and national development banks must flow to resilience and adaptation, from 20 percent today,” he said.
“I count first on developed countries to deliver on climate finance and the promised 100 billion dollars a year at the G7 Summit in June.
“Then, I will urge the G20 countries to take on the greening of the broader financial architecture, address debt and make climate-related financial disclosure mandatory,” he said.
“This is truly a pivotal year for humanity’s future.
“This report shows we have no time to waste,” said the secretary-general. (Xinhua/NAN)
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PCNGI Donates Four buses to FCT

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike on Thursday received four (50 seaters) Compressed Natural Gas, (CNG), from Presidential CNG Initiative (PCNGI), in Abuja.
The Mandate Secretary Transport Secretary, Chinedu Elechi, received the buses on behalf of the FCT minister in his office.
He said the buses will be very helpful in transporting 200 people at the same time from one point to the other.
He commended the FCT Minister for his initiative and vision.
According to the Mandate Secretary, “May I, on behalf of the Honorable Minister of the FCT, receive the keys to these buses.
It was just yesterday that we talked about this when the minister asked me to represent him in the National PCNG Programme of Gas.He continued, “This is why the Honourable Minister has built roads, bridges and is now building bus terminals. We have just commissioned two of the modern bus terminals at Mabushi and Kugbo.
“I am going to just say these buses, as good as they look, will be very helpful. We are going to get more buses, the minister is already working on that and we thank you so very much for this. It looks very nice. I’m sure both those who have private transportation and those who do not, would enjoy the ride.
“So on behalf of the Honorable Minister and the FCTA, we want to thank you and we say that you should extend our gratitude to Mr. President, whose initiative this is, and you too for your hardwork”.
Michael Oluwagbemi, Program Director/Chief Executive, Presidential CNG Initiative in his response said the FCT was chosen as a key beneficiary because of its unwavering support for the programme and its investments in transport infrastructure under Wike’s leadership.
“We identified the FCT as a major beneficiary because it has shown great innovation by investing not just in roads but in terminals. Yesterday, I called the Mandate Secretary and said, ‘Can we have it in the next 24 hours?’ He said it was doable, and here we are today. At PCNGI, our philosophy is to talk and do,” Oluwagbemi stated.
He described the buses as “foundation assets” for the operation of the new terminals and expressed hope that within the next two to three years, Abuja residents including himself would prefer leaving their private cars at home to use public transport, as seen in developed countries.
Oluwagbemi also praised Abuja as “Nigeria’s most important physical achievement since independence,” noting its rapid transformation over the past four decades and expressing confidence that the same determination would make CNG-powered transportation a national reality.
“We just left the FRSC, and they informed us that they will launch new plate number formats for both CNG and electric vehicles in September. The FRSC received one bus, but you are getting four because you are one of our biggest supporters. This is a presidential initiative Mr. President wants to see Nigerians move around cheaper, safer, and more reliably,” he said.
The hybrid buses can operate on both Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and diesel (AGO), ensuring uninterrupted service even when CNG supply is unavailable.
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Ewhrudjakpo Felicitates Bayelsa First Lady on Birthday Anniversary

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has felicitated the Wife of the Governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, on the occasion of her birthday over the weekend.
Ewhrudjakpo, in a statement signed on his behalf by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr Doubara Atasi, said Dr Gloria Diri’s birthday ceremony offers a rare opportunity to make appraisal of her very impactful social programmes and projects which have positively touched the lives of people, especially the vulnerable demographics such as women, youths and the elderly.
The Deputy Governor noted that the First Lady had used her privileged position as one of the pillars of the Prosperity ASSURED Agenda in Bayelsa State to change the narrative of many Bayelsans through skills acquisition programmes, medical outreaches and stipends to the elderly.
He also acknowledged her efforts in the area of providing entrepreneurial trainings and startups for Bayelsans in the business community, as well as being a voice for the promotion of women rights in the country.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo who used the opportunity to thank Bayelsa women for their support to the Prosperity Administration, urged them not to relent in supporting the people-oriented programmes and initiatives of the First Lady to better their lives and others in society.
The Deputy Governor prayed to God to grant Dr. Gloria Diri sound health, more wisdom and divine direction to enable her to contribute more meaningfully to the development of Bayelsa State.
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FG Making Taxation Fairer, More Beneficial to Ordinary Nigerians – Nweze

From Godwin Okeh, Abakiliki
The senior special assistant to President Bola Tinubu on community engagement, South-East region, Chioma Nweze has said the present administration is reducing the burden on small businesses and low-income earners, and strengthening Nigeria’s revenue system.
Nweze made this known during the South-East stakeholders’ town Hall meeting/one-day sensitization of market women and traders, held at the International Conference Centre, Enugu.
She said the sweeping tax reform package of the federal government to the people of the region is aimed at simplifying compliance.
Nweze told participants that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is determined to make taxation fairer and more beneficial to ordinary Nigerians.
According to her: “Our women, especially market women, must understand why the government collects tax, what the government does with it, and how they should pay without exploitation.
“The president has removed fuel subsidy, unified the exchange rate, and increased allocations to states. These reforms will ensure more projects are delivered to benefit citizens,” she said.
Nweze emphasized that sensitizing women was deliberate, recalling that historical revolts such as the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929 were caused by unfair taxation.
“When women are informed, they carry the message to their families and communities. We don’t want exploitative practices to return; instead, women should be empowered to benefit from government initiatives,” she said.
Responding, the Chairman of the Tax Appeal Tribunal, Southeast Zone, Chukwumeka Eze explained that four new tax acts signed into law on June 26, 2025, now consolidate more than 20 scattered tax laws.
He noted that businesses with an annual turnover below N50 million are exempted from Companies Income Tax and Value Added Tax, while minimum wage earners will no longer pay personal income tax.
“This is progressive taxation. The rich will now pay more within their means, while the poor will be protected. The days when wealthy individuals paid little tax are gone,” Eze stressed.
He added that the reforms also introduced a Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanism that allows citizens to lodge complaints free of charge, with resolutions provided within 7–14 days.
Tax professional and Chartered Accountant, Mr. Innocent Chinyere Ohagwa, said the reforms were necessary to strengthen Nigeria’s fiscal base, describing SMEs as the “lifeblood” of the economy.
“SMEs account for more than 90% of businesses and nearly 60% of jobs in Nigeria. By removing multiple taxation and unfair levies, the government is giving them space to grow, create wealth, and support economic diversification,” he said.
Zino Ugboma, representing the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), highlighted how tax revenues are being used to expand access to education.
He explained that undergraduates in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education can now access tuition and living-cost loans, repayable only after gaining employment, two years post-NYSC.
“This is a direct way of showing that taxation is not just about collection, but also about giving back to the people,” Ugboma said.
DAILY ASSET reports that the forum drew officials of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), women leaders, professionals, and community stakeholders, and ended with a call for stronger collaboration to ensure the success of the reforms.
One of the participants, Nnenna Otuonye, applauded President Tinubu for pushing a fairer system and urged Southeast residents to embrace compliance for economic growth.