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Tinubu, bank chiefs meet over windfall tax

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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday held closed-door talks with representatives of leaders of Nigeria’s commercial banking sector at the State House, Abuja, over the recently imposed Windfall Tax.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, led the team, including the United Bank for Africa Chairman, Mr. Tony Elumelu, and the Group Chief Executive Officer of the First City Monument Bank, Ladi Balogun.

Edun, who briefed State House correspondents afterwards, said attendees discussed the banking sector’s role in promoting economic growth.

He said the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Zacch Adedeji, explained the government’s plan to simplify the tax regime by taxing only profits and allowing companies’ capital to grow.

In mid-July, President Tinubu introduced a one-time windfall tax aimed at the substantial foreign exchange gains reported by banks in 2023.

He proposed this tax as part of an amendment to the 2023 Finance Act, seeking to generate additional revenue for crucial infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects under his Renewed Hope Agenda.

Windfall tax specifically targets the significant profits banks made due to the naira’s devaluation in 2023.

However, the proposal has not been without controversy. Moody’s Investors Service and other analysts have raised concerns about the potential negative impact on the banking sector.

They argue that the levy could significantly reduce profits available to banks to cover problem loans and maintain regulatory capital, posing a risk to the financial stability of banks already operating close to regulatory thresholds.

Nonetheless, the Senate recently passed the amendment bill, which includes increasing the windfall levy from the initially proposed 50 per cent to 70 per cent. It also extended the tax’s applicability from the end of 2023 to all profits from FX transactions through 2025.

Critics have warned that this retroactive dimension may lead to legal challenges and potentially discourage future investments, with some arguing that the tax burden may eventually be transferred to bank customers.

But Edun said, “As we know, the banking system has enjoyed some of what we’ll call windfall or unearned profits and in the interest of distributing wealth across the Nigerian society, the government has stepped in to take some of that wealth on behalf of Nigerians.

“We know at this time that the banking system is raising money. They’re selling shares, giving people the opportunity to participate in their wealth, and that includes foreign investors.

“So it’s against that background that Mr. Elumelu and Mr. Balogun wanted some clarifications, particularly on the windfall levy that has just been passed by the National Assembly.”

The minister said the FIRS Chairman, Adedeji, gave insight into how President Tinubu hopes to simplify the tax regime to “make it more efficient and less costly for people to even file their taxes.”

He said the reform will “focus on the wealth that is created, not to focus on the companies that maybe are not doing so well, or to focus on their capital, but to leave their capital alone to grow and make sure that the emphasis is on taxing and levying only the returns, only the profits.”

On their part, the bankers assured Tinubu of their compliance with the windfall levy, which, they said, is intended to transmit the administration’s reform agenda to the investment community and democratise prosperity and alleviate poverty.

UBA Chief, Elumelu, reasoned that mutual prosperity is vital to sustaining the system. He said where businesses thrive, jobs are created, and foreign and local investors benefit, leading to a prosperous society.

“We believe in prosperity, in creating jobs and employment for our people, in democratising prosperity, and in ensuring that Nigerians have access to a good life. So today, we spoke about the Windfall Tax. We support the government.

“We believe that where extraordinary income has made a part of, it should go towards helping to alleviate poverty in the country, which is what the government intends to do.

“We support that, and we just believe that we should ensure that no one segment suffers, that the government is able to continue to create jobs, and that businesses are also able to do well because we need mutual prosperity,” he said.

The FCMB Chief, Balogun, said he is confident that the Tinubu administration will continue to support all stakeholders by promoting growth and investment.

He emphasised the importance of aligning the banking sector and investment community with the government’s reform agenda.

Balogun said, “The purpose of the meeting was to ensure that this government’s reform agenda is well transmitted to not only the banking sector but also the investment community. We sought to ensure that we were all on the same page. I believe we are in the banks and the government.

“We also sought to ensure that we are also playing our role as a banking system and as an industry to channel back some of the gains we have made into the general economy. Now, we believe that this government and this administration are very much pro-investment and pro-growth, and they demonstrated that by listening to the concerns of the industry.

“We believe that what we are seeing is a government that will continue to support all stakeholders in this economy and promote economic growth. I believe that was the strongest message that came out today.”

Nnamdi Kanu calls for prayer to avert too many deaths in Igboland

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The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has expressed pain over the deaths of Ohanaeze President-General, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, former Minister Ogbonnaya Onu, Senator Ifeanyi Uba, and Onyeka Onwenu.
Kanu called for prayers to avert too many deaths in Igbo land.
The IPOB leader also cautioned against speaking ill about Iwuanyanwu, Onu, Uba, and Onwenu because it’s against Igbo tradition.
Kanu disclosed this during his routine meeting with his legal team at the Department of State Services facility in Abuja.
Making Kanu’s remark public, his lead counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, said: “Today, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu directed me to convey his heartfelt sympathies to the families of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, Senator Ifeanyi Uba and Dame Onyeka Onwenu.
“MNK is pained at their demise and as he mourns, he sends his comfort to Ndigbo and requests that none should speak ill of the departed, as such is repugnant to Igbo traditions.
“He sees these deaths to be too many in so short a time and calls for prayers to avert too many deaths from the land.
“Onyeka Onwenu in particular was very close to Onyendu, who found her private advice to be invaluable. MNK recalls that Onyeka was a firm believer in freedom and that she lived a fulfilled life that guaranteed her eternal rest in heaven.”
Nnamdi Kanu calls for prayer to avert too many deaths in Igboland

Hunger protest: NGO sets conditions for demonstrators

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A non-governmental organisation, the Lead Generation Initiative, has announced its resolve to take part in the upcoming national protest set to kick off on Thursday, August 1, 2024. This decision comes following an emergency stakeholders meeting convened to evaluate the state of the nation and address pressing issues affecting the well-being and future of Nigeria.

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Police confirms Justice Offili-Ajumogobia’s niece’s death, arrests 3

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The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the death of Justice Offili-Ajumogobia’s niece, Chukwu.
Chukwu’s father, Mr. Soboma Ajumogobia, is the younger brother of Odein Ajumogobia, a former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.
The command’s spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, told journalists that three domestic staff had been arrested in connection with the incident.
He said the judge’s daughter was found dead on Wednesday.
Hundeyin said: “Three domestic staff have been arrested and handed over to the State Criminal Investigation Department, which has since taken over the investigation.
“Chukwu was found lifeless this morning (Wednesday) at about 6:45 a.m. at the entrance of her parents’ house on Bembe Street, Parkview Estate, Lagos.
“The detention of the three suspects was in line with a directive from the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adegoke Fayoade, for a thorough investigation of the death.”
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We reject faceless protests in Akwa Ibom – Ex-militants warn

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Ahead of the planned nationwide protest on August 1, ex-militants under the aegis of “Akwa Ibom Ex-Agitators Forum” have warned youths in the state against taking part in the exercise.
They noted that the protest was a threat to the existing peace in the state and would be counterproductive.
Addressing a press conference in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, on Wednesday evening, the chairman of the forum, Alban Paulinus, said the group has deployed members whom he described as “anti-protesters” in strategic places in the state to protect public infrastructure and forestall any form of vandalism and looting.
According to him: “We are here to tell the world that we say no to faceless protests. We, at the Akwa Ibom Ex-Agitators Forum, are saying that Akwa Ibom State is a very peaceful state and we will not allow any faceless group to disturb the peaceful atmosphere we are enjoying here.
“If there is any need to protest, it is we in Akwa Ibom that should protest. Why we will not want to protest because our brother, the number three citizen, the Senate President, is there and we say not in his time. We will go about our normal businesses and we implore every Akwa Ibom resident not to be cowed into any faceless protest, go about your normal businesses.
“At this critical time, leading a protest could be counterproductive and jeopardise public peace. Instead, we call on the government to address the pressing issue of hunger and improve the living conditions of our citizens. We believe in maintaining peace and stability in our state and our nation. While acknowledging the economic challenges faced by Nigerians, we emphasise the need for constructive dialogue and collaboration with the government to find lasting solutions.”
He also added: “By urging our youths to shun the planned protests, we aim to prevent potential violence and promote a more peaceful approach to addressing our country’s economic woes.
“As ex-agitators in the struggle to build a Niger Delta we can call our own, we strictly warn that no one, under the guise of protest, should attack individuals, loot, or steal. Looting must be condemned. Our members are already mobilised across the state to protect our infrastructure. Our public institutions belong to all Akwa Ibomites and were built with our resources. Therefore, no one should attack any office, public institution, or government infrastructure. Members of our forum are deployed everywhere in the state to defend our public utilities with their last drop of blood.”
Appealing to Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Tinubu, he stressed that one year is not enough to build a nation.
Emphasising why Akwa Ibom will not join in the protest, Johnson Solomon, the secretary of the group, noted: “When we were shouting about marginalisation, no one listened to us and now you want us to collaborate to carry out the protest. We say no. We at the Niger Delta are coming out en masse to be like anti-protesters to the faceless group tomorrow.”
The chairman of Obollo Youths, Emmanuel Essang, said in his remark: “The days of taking to the streets have passed and we are in the era of intellectual struggle. The president has heard the yearnings of Nigerians and he will address them. Rome was not built in a day.”
We reject faceless protests in Akwa Ibom – Ex-militants warn

Do not dare to silence our voices with bullets, group warns Tinubu

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One of the organisers of the hunger protest, the Take It Back Movement, has called on President Bola Tinubu to warn security agents against shooting at protesters.

The groups and individuals had declared August 1 to 10 to protest against the economic hardship experienced by citizens in the country.

Following the declaration, there had been moves by the government to ensure the protest didn’t hold but the organisers have remained resolute.

In an open letter addressed to the president and signed by the group’s Director of Mobilisation, Damilare Adenola, stated that no bullet could silence the voices of the masses.

The letter dated July 31 partly read, “We, the Take It Back Movement, issue a final warning to your administration: do not dare attempt to silence our voices with bullets or any weapon because it can not. The blood of our brothers and sisters will
not be shed in vain, you have our assurance.”

He also called on security agencies to refuse to honour orders against the will of the people.

Adenola said, “We vividly remember the atrocities committed in 2020 when terror was unleashed on peaceful #EndSars protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate. But let us be clear: Buhari may have temporarily escaped the consequences of his actions, but you will not, President Tinubu.

“To the security agencies, we say: refuse to follow unlawful orders. Stand with the people, not against the people. To the Nigerian people.”

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  • Kwara: Court restricts nationwide hunger protest to Ilorin metropolitan square

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    A few hours to the August 1-10, 2024, nationwide hunger protests in the country, a Kwara State High Court has restricted protesters to the Ilorin Metropolitan square in the state capital.
    Granting an ex parte order on Wednesday, the court said it agreed with the Attorney General of the State and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Senior Ibrahim Sulyman that such a protest could degenerate into violence if the protesters were allowed to do as they wished.
    The respondents in the case are the Director State Security Service, Kwara State, Commissioner of Police, Kwara State Command, the Commandant, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Take-It-Back Movement, Mr. Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed and unknown persons.
    “After listening to Ibrahim Sulyman Esq., Attorney General of Kwara State, the applicant herein and after a careful perusal of the 5-paragraph affidavit, as well as the written address in support of the motion ex-parte, the following orders are hereby granted:
    “An order of interim injunction restraining the 4th-6th respondents whether by themselves, agents, privies, servants or any other person(s) acting through them to converge, carry, conduct any act or form of their proposed peaceful public protest, rallies, processions and or meetings in any other place other than Metropolitan Square/Asa Dam Road, Kwara State in the interest of the general public for a period of 7 days, effective from the 1st August, 2024.
    “It is also ordered that the 1st-3rd respondents are directed to provide adequate security for the protection of lives and properties of all citizens and residents of Kwara State, as well as the infrastructure provided by the Kwara State Government against the 4th-6th respondents’ act, protest, or any form of protest for a period of 7days effective from the 1st August, 2024 or any other day pending the determination of the motion on notice.
    “It is also ordered that all the court processes filed in respect of this suit be served on the 4th-6th respondents by pasting same at the High Court of Justice premises,” the order read.
    The court adjourned further hearings in the case to 14th of August, 2024, according to a statement by the press secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Mrs Adesikeola Ajiboye in Ilorin on Wednesday.
    Kwara: Court restricts nationwide hunger protest to Ilorin metropolitan square

    Parents preventing children from vaccinations are liable to imprisonment, Doctors warn

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    Medical experts, on Wednesday, warned parents and guardians against the dangers posed by not allowing their children and wards to be vaccinated.

    While blaming social media influence for misinforming the public, the doctors cited child rights laws stipulating that parents, guardians and those who have custody of children under two years who prevent them from vaccinations are liable to imprisonment.

    They gave this warning during the scientific conference 2024 of the Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Medical Association, Oyo State branch, held at the NMA House, Agodi in Ibadan, Oyo State capital with the theme: “Vaccines: The Facts and The Myths.”

    Speaking on the theme, the Reader and Clinical Virologist, Department of Microbiology, University of Ibadan, Adeola Fowotade, lamented that misinformation and disinformation on vaccines were alarming.

    She underscored the effectiveness of the vaccines in preventing diseases.

    Fowotade said, “Nigeria is a country that is plagued with infectious diseases. Good enough, some of these diseases are preventable by vaccination and the vaccines that are available are not for children alone, but also adults. We have observed that people are showing apathy to the vaccines.

    “Even adults do not want their children to get vaccinated and for adult vaccines, there is a low turnout of those taking the vaccines. The reason that is driving vaccines off-take is that there are a lot of myths associated with the vaccines. Those myths are true according to studies conducted by various organisations, including the World Health Organisation and others.’’

    In his submission, the Dean Elect, Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan, Magbagbeola Dairo, who spoke on the subtheme: ‘’Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in Clinical and Public Health Settings’’ also warned that refusal to present children for vaccination attracted fines and imprisonment according to the Child Right Law in Oyo State and Child Right Act in Nigeria.

    “Vaccines are effective and useful. They should take advantage of vaccines available in our facilities and that are being brought to schools. It is free and beneficial.

    ‘’The Child Right Law in Oyo State and Child Right Act in Nigeria have already stipulated that parents, guardians and those who have custody of children under two years have the responsibility to ensure full vaccination of those and those who fail to do so are liable to imprisonment or fine.

    “So, we should not run afoul of the law. We must vaccinate our children. For those who are older, I am advocating that there should be a vaccination policy for access to government-provided benefits such as national immunisation, driver’s licence and entrance into higher institutions.  Vaccination cards should be provided.

    ‘’It is to help the physician to know the strategies to be adopted in convincing the people to take advantage of vaccination. To show the advantages of vaccination. We must educate the healthcare providers,”
    he said.

    Earlier, the NMA acting state Chairman, Happy Adedapo, warned against picking half-information on social media to cast aspersion on the use of the vaccines.

    Kano gov reconstitutes Aliko Dangote varsity’s governing council

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    The Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, on Wednesday, approved the reconstitution of the Governing Council of Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil.

    The appointments, according to a statement issued and signed by the  Kano State Commissioner of Information, Baba Dantiye take effect immediately.

    The statement partly read, “The new governing board has Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the President of Dangote Group as the Chancellor, a retired Supreme Court Justice, Audu Aboki as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council and Professor Ibrahim Kano as a member.

    “Other members include Professor Dije Sulaiman, Dr Fa’iza Mukhtar Adhama, Dr Aminu Bello Wudil, Dr Garba Abubakar and the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Musa Yakasai.

    “The Deputy Vice-chancellor of Academic and Administration of the University, the representative of the Private sector, Alhaji Sabiu Bako and the  NUC representative will serve as members.”

    The rest are the four representatives of the Senate of the University, two representatives of the University Congregation and a representative of the Ministry of Higher Education, while the registar of the University will serve as the Secretary of the Council.

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  • Lagos will not allow repeat of #ENDSARS protest – Sanwo-Olu

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    The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, vowed on Wednesday his government would not allow the repeat of the October 2020 #ENDSARS protest in the state.
    A nationwide protest called by a group of Nigerians to show their displeasure with the hardship and other problems occasioned by the policy initiatives of the current administration will take place on August 1.
    The governor, who addressed the people of the state, said the protest tagged: “#EndBadGovernance” cannot achieve economic reforms in weeks or months.
    He said: “Reflecting on the tragic events of the #ENDSARS protest in 2020, it began peacefully but was later hijacked, resulting in immense destruction and loss.
    “We will NOT allow history to repeat itself. During the protests, we saw the destruction of valuable properties and institutions: Lagos High Court, 45 police stations, 12 Local Government offices, 7 Fire Stations, and the Forensic Centre, among others.
    “The City Hall, Nigeria Ports Authority headquarters, and traditional rulers’ palaces were also destroyed.
    “Malls, shops, offices, and hundreds of brand-new BRT buses were lost. Such devastation only sets us back economically and socially.”
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