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WHY TAX LAW MUST TAKE OFF FULLY NOW: President dismisses implementation postponement callLaw meant to reset tax systemNE...
31/12/2025

WHY TAX LAW MUST TAKE OFF FULLY NOW:

President dismisses implementation postponement call
Law meant to reset tax system
NECA back s Fed Govt
The final verdict on tomorrow’s full take-off of the tax laws came yesterday.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reaffirmed that the date is sacrosanct.

His position, made known in a statement, gave a stamp to Minister for Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris’ earlier statement that there was no going back on the January 1 commencement date.

Following the observation by House of Representatives member Abdussamad Dasuki (PDP Sokoto) that the Gazetted version of the law is different from the copy passed by the National Assembly, opposition figures and some interest groups that have always opposed the tax reform process began agitating for the suspension of the laws’ takeoff.

But Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, argued that it was too late in the day to stop the law because two of the four tax laws were already operational, arguing that the remaining two are billed to begin tomorrow.

The President declared that the reforms represent a historic reset of the country’s fiscal architecture and not an attempt to impose higher taxes on citizens.

In a statement personally signed by him, he said the tax reforms were “a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a fair, competitive and robust fiscal foundation for Nigeria”.

He stressed that the implementation phase would proceed as scheduled despite public controversy.

He emphasised that the reforms were not revenue-hunting measures but a deliberate effort to harmonise Nigeria’s fragmented tax system, reduce duplication across tiers of government, and strengthen trust between citizens and the state.

The President said: “The tax laws are not designed to raise taxes, but rather to support a structural reset, drive harmonisation, and protect dignity while strengthening the social contract.

“I urge all stakeholders – state governments, businesses, labour unions and professional bodies –to support the implementation phase, which is now firmly in the delivery stage.”

President Tinubu’s comments came amid sustained criticism over allegations that some provisions of the tax laws were altered after passage by the National Assembly.

Some groups had faulted the discrepancies between versions passed by lawmakers and those later gazetted, prompting calls for a suspension of the laws.

Rejecting such demands, the President said no material irregularity had been established to justify halting a comprehensive reform process.

“Our administration is aware of the public discourse surrounding alleged changes to some provisions of the recently enacted tax laws.

“No substantial issue has been established that warrants a disruption of the reform process,” he said.

Warning against what he described as reactive governance, President Tinubu added: “Absolute trust is built over time through making the right decisions, not through premature, reactive measures.”

He nevertheless reassured Nigerians of his commitment to due process, pledging continued engagement with the National Assembly to resolve any genuine issues that may arise during implementation.

President Tinubu said: “I emphasise our administration’s unwavering commitment to due process and the integrity of enacted laws.

“We will work with the National Assembly to ensure the swift resolution of any issue identified.

“The Federal Government will continue to act in the overriding public interest to ensure a tax system that supports prosperity and shared responsibility.”

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) disagreed, urging the President to suspend the implementation and “listen to the voice of Nigerians.”

In a statement yesterday, the Turaki-led PDP faction accused the Tinubu administration of prioritising revenue over citizens’ welfare, citing alleged “dangerous provisions” purportedly smuggled into the laws.

The PDP warned that insisting on the January 1 start date despite unresolved discrepancies “clearly shows where the priority of the government lies – between Nigerians and money”.

It reminded the President that democratic obedience to laws depends on public trust in the legislative process.

President Tinubu, on assumption of office, initiated a comprehensive reform of the tax regime in the country.

He set up a presidential panel to put together a new system of taxation after consultations across the country.

At the end of the panels’ work, four tax reform Bills were forwarded to the National Assembly.

The proposal drew flak from North’s political leaders and governors, who expressed open opposition to tax reform.

The National Economic Council advised the President to withdraw the Bills from the lawmakers to allow for wider consultation, but the President refused, urging those who had misgivings to table them before the lawmakers during the public hearing.

Opposition figures also seized the opportunity to disparage the government, but the President was unyielding.

The Bills were eventually passed by both chambers of the National Assembly – House of Representatives on March 18 and Senate on May 7. The President signed the Bills on May 26.

The implementation started in June with two of the laws.

Another round of opposition to the laws came after a lawmaker alleged differences in the version passed by the lawmakers and the law he gazette.

NECA backs implementation of new tax legislation

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) expressed support for the implementation of new tax legislation.

At a news conference in Lagos yesterday, NECA’s Director-General of NECA, Mr. Wale Smatt-Oyerinde, commended the presidential committee for constructively engaging with all stakeholders, in spite of efforts to misinform the Nigerian populace on its intention.

He urged the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to collaborate with the organised private sector in a bid to deepen awareness of the new tax laws.

The NECA boss said the tax reform legislation remained a significant item that had witnessed the most excellent form of organised chaos in Nigeria’s political history.

He urged the Federal Government to proceed with the implementation of the laws, as the issue of alteration raised by the National Assembly is not sufficient to hinder it, considering its economic objectives.

Smart-Oyerinde said: “We cannot continue to run the system the way it was run with a lot of inconsistencies. No law is perfect, and that is why we have made provisions for amendments.

“As we proceed, we can make necessary amendments, and by doing so, we are building an institution.”

He said the tax laws were aimed at creating a more conducive and productive business environment for the private sector, thereby generating jobs that would address the root cause of insecurity in Nigeria.

Smatt-Oyerinde said the stiff resistance faced by the reforms alone was an indication that some forces were against the growth of the Nigerian economy.

He said: “I have never seen a regulation or legislation that witnessed this kind of engagement or antagonism; I also probably have not seen an item in our lives that has witnessed this kind of organised chaos.”

“However, the committee has done tremendous work, moving from one place to another.

“We all saw the issues, until two weeks ago, when it was alleged that the version gazetted was different from the one passed by the National Assembly.”

He urged that the tax legislation be allowed to run seamlessly, for the betterment of the nation.

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RIVERS LAWMAKERS REJECT FUBARA'S N100,000 CHRISTMAS BONUSMembers of the Rivers State House of Assembly have rejected the...
31/12/2025

RIVERS LAWMAKERS REJECT FUBARA'S N100,000 CHRISTMAS BONUS

Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have rejected the ₦100,000 Christmas bonus sent to them by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

The lawmakers said the money was paid without approval and did not follow due process.

The Assembly said the cash gift was unsolicited. It added that the funds were returned to the state government account shortly after the alerts were received.

The lawmakers accused the governor of spending public funds without legislative backing.

In a statement released on Tuesday night, the House said the payments were made directly into the personal accounts of members.

The statement was signed by the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions and Complaints, Hon. Enemi Alabo George.

George said: “Today, the 30th day of December 2025, Honourable members of the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly received bank credit alerts of the sum of one hundred thousand naira (N100,000) each. The said unsolicited and unapproved amount was transferred on the instructions of the Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalaye Fubara GSSRS, to the personal accounts of members.

“Upon discovery of these unsolicited and unapproved transfers, Honourable Members of the House took immediate steps to formally return the said funds to the account of the Rivers State Government.”

George said the governor had earlier approved a ₦100,000 festive bonus for civil servants and some public office holders in the state. He noted that lawmakers were not consulted before the payment was extended to them.

He also accused the governor of repeatedly withdrawing funds from the state’s Consolidated Revenue Account without approval since assuming office in 2023.

According to him, the House had warned against such actions on several occasions.

He said: “As an institution established by law and guided strictly by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Rivers State House of Assembly maintains that all public expenditures must follow due process, including legislative approval.

“The Governor, since assumption of office in 2023, has consistently drawn from the consolidated revenue accounts of Rivers State without legislative approval, despite repeated warnings from the House, judgment of the Supreme Court and in defiance of the Constitution and principles of separation of powers.

“Therefore, with the leave of Mr Speaker and the entire House, I cease this medium to once again draw the attention of all staff of the Rivers State Government who connive with the Governor and others to contravene the Constitution and laws of Rivers State to the fact that we have become aware of their unlawful conduct.”

The lawmakers warned public officers to avoid actions that could breach the law. They said accountability and transparency must guide all government spending.

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BE WARNED Fnally, US has entered Nigeria and Carried out Military Airstrike.US President Donald J. Trump praises the air...
27/12/2025

BE WARNED

Fnally, US has entered Nigeria and Carried out Military Airstrike.

US President Donald J. Trump praises the airstrike on the den of Islamic terrorists:

"Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries! I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was. The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing. Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper. May God Bless our Military, and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the dead Terrorists, of which there will be many more if their slaughter of Christians continues.

DONALD J. TRUMP
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"

Now, let all the islamic terrorists in Nigeria be warned.....

ISRAEL PM NETANYAHU BREAKS SILENCE, REACTS TO CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIAIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has...
27/12/2025

ISRAEL PM NETANYAHU BREAKS SILENCE, REACTS TO CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken publicly on the continued killings and displacement of Christians in Nigeria, describing the situation as a genocide and calling for an immediate end to the violence.

Netanyahu made the remarks in a Christmas message released on Wednesday, where he condemned attacks against Christians and other religious groups, stressing that such actions should not be accepted anywhere in the world.

His comments place fresh international attention on Nigeria’s worsening security crisis, particularly in regions where Christian communities have been repeatedly targeted.

In the address, the Israeli leader specifically mentioned Nigeria, urging that what he described as militant assaults on Christians must stop without delay.

He warned that ongoing violence and forced displacement threaten the existence of vulnerable religious communities.

“The persecution of Christians or members of any religion cannot and must not be tolerated. And the displacement and attacks against Christians in Nigeria, that too must end. And it must end now,” he said.

Netanyahu also used the message to present Israel as a safe place for Christians in the Middle East.

According to him, Israel remains the only country in the region where Christians are able to practise their faith freely, celebrate religious festivals openly, and live without fear of persecution.

“Israel is the only country in the Middle East where Christians can practise their faith with full rights and in total freedom, where Christian pilgrims are embraced with open arms and are so deeply appreciated, where Christians can celebrate their traditions proudly and openly do so without any fear,” Netanyahu said.

He contrasted this with what he described as a steady decline of Christian populations in several Middle Eastern countries.

Netanyahu blamed discrimination, intimidation, and oppression for the shrinking presence of Christians in places such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, and territories under the Palestinian Authority.

The Israeli prime minister also spoke on Bethlehem, widely recognised as the birthplace of Jesus, claiming the city has witnessed a major demographic change since it came under Palestinian Authority control.

“The birthplace of Jesus, Bethlehem, used to have an 80 per cent Christian population. That’s when we were there. When we left and gave it to the Palestinian Authority, it has since dwindled from 80 per cent to 20 per cent,” he said.

Netanyahu further highlighted what he described as the difference in how Christian symbols are treated.

He noted that Jerusalem’s municipal authorities officially distribute Christmas trees every year, a practice he said has lasted for over two decades. He then pointed to a recent incident in Jenin.

“In Jerusalem, the city municipality every year officially distributes Christmas trees every year. It’s been doing so for two decades. By contrast, a few days ago, in the Palestinian town of Jenin, Palestinians burnt a Christmas tree in the Holy Redeemer Church,” he said.

“That’s the difference. Israel stands up for Christians across the region, wherever they face widespread intimidation and persecution,” he added.

Netanyahu concluded the message by sending Christmas greetings to Christians around the world, while reaffirming Israel’s stance on religious freedom.

His comments come amid growing international concern over insecurity in Nigeria.

In recent weeks, United States President Donald Trump accused the Federal Government of failing to protect Christian communities from persistent attacks.

Trump warned that the United States could suspend aid to Nigeria and even consider military options if the killings continued.

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23/11/2025

In this new week, may money meet money in your hands

20/11/2025

Even though l walk through the fire, l will not be afraid because my God is everywhere.
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PUBLIC STATEMENTBy Chief Sunny Anyanwu (UGWUMBA), DSP (Rtd)I, DSP Sunny Anyanwu (Rtd), have decided to present a Special...
15/11/2025

PUBLIC STATEMENT
By Chief Sunny Anyanwu (UGWUMBA), DSP (Rtd)

I, DSP Sunny Anyanwu (Rtd), have decided to present a Special Award for the Military Officer of the Year 2025.

Out of my modest ₦49,000 monthly pension, I have chosen to donate ₦5,000 to the Naval Officer who had an open and courageous confrontation with the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

That officer demonstrated exceptional professionalism, composure, and discipline. Qualities that reflect the best traditions of the Nigerian Navy and remind us of the high standards of British-trained officers.

I also humbly advise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to honor this young officer with the Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) award in recognition of his exemplary service and patriotism.

His official bank details should be forwarded through his department for the symbolic presentation.

This act is not just a gesture. It is a statement. For 35 years, I endured similar challenges in service and now live on a ₦49,000 pension. Yet, I remain proud to stand for truth, courage, and integrity in uniform.

I congratulate this young officer, a future General, and salute all men and women who continue to serve Nigeria with honor.

Signed:
Chief Sunny Anyanwu (UGWUMBA)
DSP (Rtd)
Chief Truth
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