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Anxiety: As Opposition Raises The Alarm Over Plot To Change NASS Leadership

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By Lukman Amus

The opposition has alleged that the current wind of change may move from the judiciary to the National Assembly (NASS) this week.premier has learnt.

Speculations that the NASS leadership may be swept became rife since President Muhammadu Buhari suspended Justice Walter Onnoghen last Friday at the request of the Code Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
But the opposition claimed those allegedly plotting the fall of some principal officers of the National Assembly based their stance on such officers having issues relating to asset declaration, which led to Onnoghen’s fall.

The opposition parties and coalition, yesterday, alerted Nigerians of fresh plots to remove the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. The two principal officers had asset declaration issues raised against them. Even though Saraki has been cleared by the Supreme Court, those allegedly pushing for his removal, argued that he is not a “sacred cow.”

For the House of Representatives Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, his traducers want him to go for allegedly turning to a pain on the neck of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi State.
Dogara is reported to have formed a coalition with other political parties to ensure the defeat of governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State at the forthcoming governorship election.

Ahead of the National Assembly reconvening to deliberate on Onnoghen’s suspension by the president, the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) said it has uncovered plot to impeach the leadership of NASS on Tuesday in order to forestall the federal legislature’s debate on Onnoghen’s fate.

At a press conference in Abuja, CUPP’s spokesman, Ikenga Ugochinyere, said that the plot was being hatched by the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership in conjunction with some of the ruling party’s lawmakers.
He said that the plan to sack the National Assembly leadership involved ensuring that Saraki, Dogara, and Ekweremadu are prevented from entering the NASS complex tomorrow.

Ugochinyere claimed that some APC senators had been mobilised for the action with the sum of $70, 000 each while their counterparts in the House of Representatives were given $40, 000 each.
He hinted the CUPP would mobilise to the National Assembly complex as early as 6am tomorrow to ensure that the plotters do not succeed with their plan.

He said: “The CUPP is once again raising alarm having received incontrovertible facts over a fresh plot that has been hatched and which has received the go-ahead nod of President Muhammadu Buhari for a violent, undemocratic, unlawful, illegal and demonic takeover of the leadership of both chambers of the National Assembly on Tuesday, 29th January, 2019.

“The APC-led federal government is of the firm belief that Tuesday is their best and last chance to effect the changes as their control of the judiciary will be put to use to ensure there is no reversal of justice for the present occupants.

“The Senate will reconvene on Tuesday to discuss the suspension of the CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The APC is ready to do whatever they want and destroy the very fulcrum of our constitutional democracy on Tuesday and have vowed, ‘it is tomorrow or never’. The judicial coup which they believed was supposed to be more difficult went very easily beyond their imagination hence the need to complete the takeover of the National Assembly immediately so that the distraction of the election campaigns will be put to use,” CUPP said.

Ugochinyere added that the government had resolved to make some major positive announcements today to deflect the minds of Nigerians from the move on Tuesday.

According to him, Senator Ahmed Lawan will be announced as “the Senate President, Senator Hope Uzodimma as the Deputy Senate President and Senator Godswill Akpabio as the Senate Leader.
“While in the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila will be announced as the Speaker of the House and Hon, Abdulmimin Jibrin will be made the Deputy Speaker.”

The CUPP spokesman further said that “to ensure the plot goes successfully, the federal government has mapped out the sum of $70, 000 for each Senator and $40, 000 for each House member for what it called welfare since majority of them will be compelled to be in town suddenly.”

The alleged bribes, he asserted, had been forwarded for distribution to the APC lawmakers as they return to their chambers, adding that “the money amounting to $15million ($8million for the House and $7 million for the Senate) was sourced from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), a commercial bank and a company owned by a member of the alleged cabal in the presidency.

“Nigerians are hereby put on notice that these coupists are plotting that Senators Saraki, Ekweremmadu, Ben Bruce, Dino Melaye, Abiodun Olujimi, Dogara, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, Hon. Nnena Ukeje among others would be stopped by security agents from gaining entrance into the National Assembly.

“Thugs have been mobilised from Plateau, Kwara and Kogi States to mount protest at the gates of the National Assembly and have the approval to attack and disperse any group that come to hold a counter rally.

“We hereby reiterate our call; if you are sleeping- wake up! If you are eating – stop! If you are playing – stop! The political barbarians are knocking on the last door of constitutional governance and democratic rule and are willing to knock it down if we do not resist them. This was how Hitler started!” he said.

CUPP Is A Nebulous Organisation – APC
In a swift reaction, the APC dismissed the CUPP and its allegations of an imminent change in the leadership of the National Assembly, insisting that such an organisation does not exist.

The party, which insisted that it does not respond to a nebulous organisation, added that it would not give credibility to the claim by dignifying same with a response.

APC national publicity secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, told LEADERSHIP last night that there was nothing to react to.

He said: “The APC does not react to such nebulous organisation, we do not react to an organisation that does not exist,” he repeated.

APC Senators Induced To Stop NASS Sanctions On PMB, PDP Insists
Also, the PDP yesterday alleged moves to bribe APC Senators to protect President Buhari from parliamentary sanctions for constitutional breaches and gross misconduct over the controversies surrounding the suspension of Onnoghen.

The party said that based on its intelligence, the presidency has summoned all APC senators to the presidential villa to a meeting tonight, ahead of the Senate’s resumption on Tuesday because it is jittery.
The PDP national publicity, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement yesterday, claimed that the Buhari presidency “has been unsettled following national and international outcry over his constitutional breaches, particularly the assault on the judiciary in h

s attempt to forcefully remove Onnoghen and impose a pliable CJN to do his bidding.
“President Buhari is not only apprehensive that the Senate might sanction him for violating the constitution and usurping its statutory duties regarding the handling of issues related to a CJN, the parliament might also open an inquest into how President Buhari, who parades as Mr. Integrity, allegedly procured an order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) upon which he announced the illegal suspension of the CJN.

“There are reports that the said order is suspicious and subject to investigation, being not argued or issued in the open court; following which the Buhari Presidency now seeks to undermine the Senate.
“The PDP has been made aware of how money has been moved from the coffers of the NDDC to bribe the APC senators, as well as how each APC senator has been offered huge sums of money in foreign currency to engage in heckling during the session, particularly when the matter is raised.

“However, the PDP wants the APC senators to note that the issue at hand is not partisan, it is not even about Onnoghen, but about nationhood, as well as the protection of our democracy and constitution from despotism,” the PDP said.

Atiku Salutes US, UK, EU For Standing With Nigerians
The presidential Candidate of the PDP and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, says his condemnation of Onnoghen’s suspension is about preserving the sanctity of the constitution.

He warned that once the Pandora’s Box of unconstitutionality is opened no one can tell where it will end.
Atiku who hailed the international community for standing with the Nigerians over the saga, lampooned those backing the suspension of the CJN and questioned what has changed between 2015 and now when they celebrated a statement from the US/UK/EU calling for free and fair elections in 2015, just after the postponement of the 2015 elections to make room for a final assault against Boko Haram.

He also commended all the Lord Justices of the Supreme Court for not participating in the swearing-in of election petition tribunals, saying that they heeded the call to remain united.

In a statement he personally signed, Atiku said that “since the unconstitutional removal of CJN by President Buhari, there has been some water under the bridge that necessitates a restatement that I still completely and unequivocally reject and condemn that action and any other breach of our constitution.
“I am not fighting for Justice Onnoghen. I am fighting for the constitution. Once we open the Pandora’s Box of unconstitutionality, we cannot tell where it will end.”

Atiku who said that the current scenario appears to him like déjà vu, recalled that under “a particularly brutal military dictatorship, Nigerians witnessed the illegal and arbitrary removal of many innocent people from their positions of authority and many said nothing because they were not from the ethnic group of those affected.”

While he noted that he remembered speaking up then that what we know is when the rain begins, but we do not know when it will end, adding that, “my warnings were ignored by some until they woke up one day and that dictator removed no less a personality than the Sultan of Sokoto.”

Atiku continued: “It is worth pointing out that Muhammadu Buhari was by his side when he did that. He obviously learned very well from his teacher.

“If they come for the heads of the legislature and we keep quiet because we are not legislators, if they came for the heads of the media and we keep quiet because we are not journalists, if they came for the head of the judiciary and we keep quiet because he/she is not from our area, there may be no one left to speak up when they come for us.

“At this point, let me commend all the Lord Justices of the Supreme Court who have heeded my call and the call of other patriots to remain united. The fact that they did not participate in the swearing-in of election petitions tribunals is not lost on true democrats all over the world.

“My thanks especially go to the governments of the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union for standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the Nigerian people. This is most appreciated and on behalf of the voiceless,” he said.

Onnoghen Ought To Have Resigned – Ajulo
Meanwhile, an Abuja-based lawyer and founder of Egalitarian Mission of Africa, Dr. Kayode Ajulo, has said that Onnoghen ought to have honorably resigned his appointment in the interest of the country.
Ajulo, who is the brain behind Buhari re-election movement, Forward With Buhari (FWB), said that Onnoghen should have bowed out before his suspension from office.

He said: “In more civilised climes, the CJN ought to have resigned but he refused to do so. What you are seeing today is probably because of the office or person involved. Of course, it is expected because most of the senior lawyers today defending what is indefensible may be, have some interests, but I believe that one day we will start interrogating such interests.

“I have received so many calls from my senior colleagues condemning the action of Mr. President and I ask them where in the world do you have CJN with questionable character?

“Again, the CJN in question has admitted to the allegations but he said he forgot. Do you know how many people in this country who have been jailed and are languishing in jails across the country for the same forgetfulness?”

On whether Onnoghen’s suspension is constitutional or otherwise, the lawyer said: “You see, all these depend on narratives and how it is being presented to the general public. I don’t want to believe that the president suspended anybody but he acted according to a court order, and I want to believe that if the court wants anyone suspended, the court has such powers.

“The tribunal is very clear on that and that’s why the president said that having received a true certified copy of the order by the court on the CJN suspension, he had to appoint a new CJN in acting capacity. The purpose of that is that we still have the CJN, my Lord Justice Walter Onnoghen because for you to remove the CJN you need to go through Section 292 of 1999 Constitution or you go ahead with the two-thirds of the Senate.

“That’s why we have to understand this, the CJN is still under suspension, and he has not been removed. So, there’s no need for all these noise I am hearing. In order to put the records straight, once you are facing any disciplinary action, the court has the powers to suspend you, even as a CJN.

“What the president has done is in respect of the court order because he didn’t suspend anyone, it is the court. Whatsoever anyone is saying that the CCT cannot suspend the CJN or make such pronouncement, then such a person has a misunderstanding of our laws. Don’t forget the constitution created the Code of Conduct Tribunal. Part of its duties is to make some orders that have to be followed and that’s the purpose of force of law. And it has to be followed,” Ajulo stated.

Aisha Buhari Denies Condemning Onnoghen’s Suspension
Relatedly, the wife of the president, Aisha Buhari, has denied reports that she condemned the federal government over the suspension of Onnoghen.

In a statement issued by her media aide, Suleiman Haruna, Mrs. Buhari described the purported report as “fake news and untrue”.

Haruna said: “The attention of the wife of the President has been drawn to a post on social media to the effect that she condemned the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

“It is important to inform Nigerians that the wife of the

president has not made any public statements on the matter and therefore the commentary is untrue and fake.

“This is highly condemnable and we therefore advise the purveyors of such news to recant and desist henceforth,” he said.

 

 

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: NITDA TAKES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO GRASSROOTS

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: NITDA TAKES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO GRASSROOTS

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

In its continued effort to transform Nigeria into a globally recognised hub of technology and innovation to drive economic diversification and boost productivity across all sectors, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is set to collaborate with relevant organisations in effectively cascading the benefits of digital technology to all the local governments across the country.

Group photo of the DG NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa CCIE (middle) alongside Director CAER, NITDA, Hadiza Umar (right) SSA to the President, Comm. Eng. S/W Ms Moremi Ojudu(2nd right), SSA to the President, Comm. Eng. S/E, Barr Chioma Nweze (3rd left), SSA to the President, Comm. Eng. N/W, Hon Abdallah Tanko Yakassai (2nd left) and Member, NITDA Strategic Team, Ms Dayo Johnson (left).


This was disclosed by the NITDA Director General, Kashifu Inuwa CCIE when he played host to the Senior Special Advisers to President on Community Engagement – South East, Barr Chioma Nweze; South West, Ms Moremi Ojudu and North West, Hon. Abdallah Tanko Yakassai who visited the Agency to discuss possible areas of collaboration on Nigeria’s digital transformation journey.

This gesture is in total alignment with the present administration’s priority areas, particularly in the area of reforming the economy for sustained inclusive growth.
While stating the agency’s vision for Nigeria where inclusive economic growth is fostered through technological innovation, the NITDA DG noted that the vision aligned with the president’s 8 priority areas.


“The President wants to Reform the Economy to Deliver Sustained Economic Growth; Strengthen National Security for Peace and Prosperity; Boost Agriculture to Achieve Food Security; Boost Infrastructure and Transportation as Enablers of Growth; Focus on Education, Health and Social Investment as Enablers of Development; Accelerate Diversification through Digitisation, Industrialisation, Creative Art and Innovation; and Improve Governance for Effective Service Delivery to Citizens,” he said.


He added that the agency recently crafted its Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (SRAP 2.0) 2024-2027, and its pillars are the tool that will help Mr President in delivering on all the presidential priority areas.


Enumerating the 8 pillars of the SRAP, Inuwa highlighted “Foster Digital Literacy and Cultivate Talents” as one of the most important pillars the document is anchored on where inclusivity is pronounced.


“To ensure we are inclusive, we need to get our citizens to be digitally literate, so we developed the National Digital Literacy Framework with an ambitious target of achieving 95% digital literacy by 2030 but Mr President cited a mid-term target for us to achieve 70% by 2027,” he stated.


He further said that the agency is collaborating with the Ministry of Education in infusing digital literacy into all academic institution’s curricula while at the same time developing standard training with certifications that would be a prerequisite for securing government employment.


“We have already worked with the Head of Service to put it as a requirement for government workers to be digitally literate. But for the market people, artisans and so on, what they need is the literacy to use digital devices to access internet banking, government digital services and others.

We have therefore been exploiting many channels to deliver them through TV programmes, social media, radio, roadshows and so on,” he averred.


The NITDA Boss stated that, the 3 Million Tech Talent programme was another initiative of the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy in collaboration with the agency to identify skill gaps in the country and build youth’s capacity on skills in high demand locally and internationally.


“We have started the training and so far we have trained over 30,000 and completed the first phase which is a pilot. We are now executing the second phase of the training,” he said.


While giving deep insight into the other seven strategic pillars of Building a Robust Technology Research Ecosystem; Strengthening Policy Implementation and Legal Framework; Promoting Inclusive Access to Digital Infrastructure and Services; Strengthening Cybersecurity and Enhance Digital Trust; Nurturing an Innovative and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Forging Strategic Partnerships and collaborations and lastly, Cultivating a Vibrant Organisational Culture and an Agile Workforce in NITDA, Inuwa shared the various infrastructures, innovative solutions, sponsorships and training programmes the government has been offering nationwide.


In his remark, Hon. Yakassai appreciated the DG NITDA for his wonderful presentation by sharing insights into the various activities of the agency to ensure a digitally empowered nation by building the digital capacities of Nigerians.


He however expressed his team’s willingness to collaborate with the agency in the areas of propagating the agency’s activities to the grassroots throughout the 774 local governments in the country.


“Mr President is a grassroots person that is why he created this office so that we make sure whatever the government is doing is taken down to the grassroots level and we need to show the people the importance of your programmes and how they can key into it”, he stated.

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NiMet And FUPRE To Partner On Weather Observation, Research And E-Learning

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NiMet And FUPRE To Partner On Weather Observation, Research And E-Learning

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), is to collaborate with the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE),Delta state, on weather observation, research and e-learning.

Left to Right: Professor Charles Anosike, Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of NiMet, and Professor Akpofure Rim-Rukeh, Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE), Delta state, at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), between NiMet and the university on Thursday, 16th May 2024.

This was disclosed by the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of NiMet, Professor Charles Anosike, on Thursday, 16th May 2024, at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), between NiMet and the university.

Professor Anosike observed that oil companies have weather stations spread across the shores of Nigeria, which are illegal according to the new NiMet Act. He said that these weather stations need to be registered with NiMet in compliance with NiMet Act and solicited the collaboration of the University to achieve this.

Speaking further, Professor Anosike noted that the partnership with the petroleum institution will not only help improve data gathering on climate risk in the area, but also strategically make NiMet become the centre of excellence in disseminating the risk to the oil and gas sector.

“I will like the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE), to take advantage of NiMet’s e-learning services that will soon be unveiled. It would actually fast-track introduction of joint courses between FUPRE and NiMet”, Professor Anosike concluded.

On his part, the Vice Chancellor of FUPRE, Professor Akpofure Rim-Rukeh disclosed that the institution expects support from NiMet in the installation of observatory stations, training personnel on generation of weather data that can support research, journals and academic publications and other good interventions that will impact on the university and its environment.

Amongst other things, the MoU aims to establish a collaborative framework between NiMet and FUPRE for joint efforts in research, training and promotion of activities relating to meteorology/climatology and climate change in Nigeria. Specifically the MoU will have NiMet Install its observatory station known as Resident Observatory Station (ROS) in suitable locations within FUPRE for the purpose of carrying out meteorological activities.

The MoU signing was witnessed by the Director, Legal Services of NiMet, Barr. Shola Gabriel and other staff of the Agency. The Vice Chancellor of FUPRE, Professor Akpofure Rim-Rukeh signed on behalf of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE) , Delta state, while Professor Anosike signed on behalf of NiMet.

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Tax Conference: Sanwo-Olu, Zulum, Amosun, Other Experts Seek Transparent Tax System to Boost Internally Generated Revenues

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Tax Conference: Sanwo-Olu, Zulum, Amosun, Other Experts Seek Transparent Tax System to Boost Internally Generated Revenues

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his counterparts from Sokoto and Borno States have emphasised the need to make the country’s tax system more transparent and accountable to Nigerians to boost confidence and voluntary compliance.

The governors made the call at the ongoing 26th Annual Tax Conference organized by the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) in Abuja, with the theme, “Sustainable Tax Culture and Economic Roadmap for Nation Building”.

Speaking at the conference, Governor Sanwo-Olu who was represented by his Special Adviser on Taxation and Revenue, Mr. Abdul-Kabir Opeyemi Ogungbo, said the theme of the Conference was apt and timely given that Nigeria, like many other nations, is currently facing significant economic challenges.

While underscoring the crucial role of a transparent and efficient tax administration in fostering confidence and voluntary compliance among taxpayers, he emphasized the necessity for citizens to witness tangible outcomes from their tax contributions, highlighting the pivotal role taxes play in fueling public services and infrastructural development.

Sanwo-Olu stressed the shift in mindset needed, urging taxpayers to view tax payments not as a burden but as an investment in a better future for Nigeria.

He said building a strong and sustainable future through a robust tax system that fosters economic growth and development had become inevitable.

Sanwo-Olu said, “We must all understand the crucial role taxes play in building a better Nigeria for ourselves and for generations to come.

“The theme also highlights the need for a clear economic roadmap which should take note of the architecture of our developmental ideologies as they are designed to provide the government with the necessary resources to cater for the social needs of its citizens, therefore we need a tax system that incentivizes investment, job creation, and economic diversification.

“We need to explore innovative ways to expand the tax base while fostering a business environment that allows our economy to thrive. The good news is that Nigeria is already taking positive steps in these directions. The recent efforts to streamline state-level taxes and the focus on integrating the growing remote workforce into the tax net are commendable initiatives.”

The governor said, “The CITN plays a vital role in fostering this vital shift. Your commitment to professional excellence and education is instrumental in ensuring a tax system that is fair, efficient, and promotes economic development.”

However, former Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who declared the conference open, while stressing the need to prioritize growing Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) over relying solely on borrowing to fund national and sub-national budgets, said borrowing to fund the budgets was not the way to go amid the current national economic challenge when “our nation and its constituent states and local governments are going through very difficult times and finding it hard to provide for its teeming populace, acceptable standards of living, employment with the growing population of youths, infrastructure and basic amenities that will make life more meaningful”.

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State criticized inefficiencies and corruption in the current tax administration system.

Zulum, represented by the Deputy Governor of Borno State, Umar Kadafur, highlighted the shortcomings of the current tax system, including tax evasion, avoidance, and lack of transparency.

He called for critical reforms to address these issues, including tackling corruption in both the oil sector and governance system. He criticized the political protection of tax evaders and emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in tax administration.

While calling for critical reforms, he lamented the manipulation and connivance of multinationals with tax administration to short-change the system, he added that this represented one of the hallmarks of corruption in both the oil and governance system.

In his remarks, the Governor of Sokoto State, Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto, said the conference will greatly assist in exploring innovative ways of improving revenue generation in the country.

He said the economic and revenue challenges had made it difficult for governments at all levels to implement their people-oriented programmes, thus the need for the government to devise a means for more funds to provide the dividends of democracy to the people.

The governor said taxation remained a veritable source of resource mobilization for the government adding that his administration would work with CITN to boost IGR in the state.

The Auditor-General for the Federation (AuGF), Mr. Shaakaa Chira, said the country’s tax system was plagued by instances of tax evasion especially by the upper class, multiple taxation and inability to properly account for taxes collected by administrators.

The Chairman of the conference planning committee, Dr. Adeyemi Sanni, noted that for Nigeria to achieve meaningful fiscal development over the long term, it is imperative to establish a tax culture that can withstand economic fluctuations and challenges.

President and Chairman of the CITN council, Mr. Samuel Agbeluyi, emphasized the importance of investing in technology and people at the subnational level to effectively track revenues in the digital space, including cryptocurrency. This, he believes, will help maximize government revenue flow.

Mr. Agbeluyi stressed the need to provide support to revenue authorities through financial and administrative autonomy, empowering them to effectively administer taxes as he noted it is clear that a strategic approach to revenue management is crucial for the overall financial health of the government.

The CITN boss stated further, “This is a thought-provoking topic that requires all of us to put on our thinking hats. As we deliberate, we must recognize that our nation faces significant challenges. Our current economic realities as a country are multifaceted, despite efforts to improve the narrative by the current government.

He said, “The 2024 budget of “Renewed Hope” as we know relies significantly on non-oil revenue, and this trend is expected to continue in the future. Therefore, building a sustainable tax culture capable of significantly improving our tax revenue performance for an effective. economic and capital formation becomes a top priority.”

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