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Afenifere Backs Rivers On VAT

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A pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere has hailed the ruling of a High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Value Added Tax (VAT), saying that it would enhance true federalism in the country.
The group also called on the Federal Government to stop its actions and policies that are impeding the practice of true federalism in Nigeria.
In a press release issued by Afenifere, signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Jare Ajayi and made available to newsmen in Ibadan, yesterday, the group also commended the Rivers State Government for initiating the legal process.
Afenifere noted that the rulings by Justice Stephen Dalyop Pam of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt on August 9 and on September 6, 2021 have earned the Judiciary in Nigeria an epaulet as an institution that is not only capable of ensuring justice but is actually working on deepening federalism in the country.
The group noted further they observed that the manner of distributing VAT revenue is patently unfair, unjust and is pitched against the hardworking while rewarding the indolent by a manner of speaking citing an example of Lagos State which generates as much as 55 per cent of this revenue receives less than 10 per cent while most states where less than 5 % is generated get the same amount that Lagos gets.
They described it as distasteful.
They added that the sum collected by the FIRS is shared among the three tiers of government, with the Federal Government taking 15 per cent, states 50 per cent; local governments, 35 per cent adding that the Federal Government is taking undeserved larger chunk because when 50 % is shared among the 36 states, what each state gets is a paltry sum, adding that same applies for 774 local government councils that share 36 per cent.
Ajayi then called on the state governments to use the opportunity provided by these judgments to explore other areas that the Constitution empowers them to assert themselves as federalists, adding that states should step up actions that will liberate them from the stronghold of the federal government that has turned Nigeria into a unitary state.
He listed areas in which the states need to assert themselves to include agriculture, health, education, electricity, physical planning, title registration, registration and production of vehicle number plates and casino licensing e.t.c. as Lagos State Government did in the past.
Afenifere also said that the attempt by the Federal Government to establish farm estates in all the 109 senatorial districts in Nigeria was another way of bringing back the rejected cattle colony and RUGA.
According to Ajayi, “To us in Afenifere, the attempt by the Federal Government to establish so-called Farm Estates in all the 109 Senatorial Districts is another way of imposing the rejected cattle colony and RUGA on Nigerians. It is also another way of defying the federal spirit of the Constitution as lands are vested in the state governors.
“If the governors granted the lands being asked for, cattle colonies would be established in these estates as revealed in the view expressed by the Executive Secretary of the National Agriculture Land Development Agency (NALDA), Prince Paul Ikonne.
“States should reject this attempt, particularly since the farm estates NALDA is using as an excuse to grab lands for the Federal Government “are familiar territory for many states, especially in the South-West that inherited farm estates from the defunct regional government of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.”
Afenifere, however, told the Federal Government to stop its actions and policies that are impeding the practice of true federalism in the country, adding that the Rivers State Government has further enhanced the practice of true federalism bases on the litigation it initiated against the Federal Government on Value Added Tax (VAT).
According to Afenifere, the rulings by Justice Stephen Dalyop Pam of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt on August 9 and on September 6, this year, have earned the Judiciary in Nigeria an epaulet as an institution that is not only capable of ensuring justice but is actually working on deepening federalism in the country.
Justice Pam had while delivering judgments on August 9, in Suit No. FHC/PH/CS/149/2020, filed by the Attorney-General for Rivers State (plaintiff), against the Federal Inland Revenue Service (first defendant) and the Attorney General of the Federation (second defendant) had said that allowing the Federal Government, through FIRS, to continue to collect VAT would negate the spirit of the federal system of government that Nigeria is supposed to run.
The judge reiterated the position, while ruling on Tuesday, September 7, the case brought by the FIRS.
“Afenifere commends the judge for this. Going by to item 62, Part 1, 2nd Schedule of the 1999 (constitution as amended) and the VAT Act, Cap. V1, LFN, 2004 (as amended by the Finance Act, 2020), the states are empowered to collect VAT. The power of the federal government on taxes is limited to the profits/income of persons/companies, capital gains and stamp duties on instruments, but does not extend to VAT as attested to by a Federal High Court judgment delivered on December 11, 2020 in a case between Emmanuel Chukwuka Ukala v. FIRS.
“Afenifere observes that the manner of distributing VAT revenue is patently unfair, unjust and is pitched against the hardworking people, while rewarding the indolent by a manner of speaking. For instance, Lagos State, which generates as much as 55 per cent of this revenue receives less than 10 per cent while most states where less than five per cent is generated get the same amount that Lagos gets. It is quite distasteful.
“The sum collected by the FIRS is shared among the three tiers of government, with the Federal Government taking 15 per cent, states 50 per cent; local governments, 35 per cent. From the foregoing, it would be seen that the Federal Government is taking undeserved larger chunk because when 50 per cent is shared among the 36 states, what each state gets is a paltry sum. Same for 774 local government councils that share 36 per cent.”
Afenifere also called on the state governments to use the opportunity provided by the landmark judgments to explore other areas that the constitution empowers them to assert themselves as federalists, saying they should step up actions that will liberate the states from the stronghold of the Federal Government that has “turned Nigeria into a unitary state – in contradiction to the federal spirit prescribes by the constitution. They should be rest assured of Afenifere support as they give vent to power devolution and entrenchment of true federalism in Nigeria.
“Areas in which the states need to assert themselves include agriculture, health, education, electricity, physical planning, title registration, registration and production of vehicle number plates and casino licensing, as Lagos State Government did in the past.”
Afenifere, however, suggested that a roundtable discussion could be held between states and Federal Government to clear the fear on possible multiple taxation. The group also advised FIRS to resist the temptation to keep appealing the judgment that empowers states to collect local taxes, saying “such a step is another assault on the federal system that we are supposed to be running.”

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World Environment Day: Researcher Advocates Sustained Citizens Enlightenment

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As the world marks this year’s World Environment Day, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Geosciences and Environmental Management, Rivers State University, Dr. Ibinabo Ogolo, has urged the three tiers of government to initiate, strengthen, and sustain enlightenment campaigns against indiscriminate disposal of plastic wastes

Dr. Ogolo made the call while chatting with newsmen to mark this year’s World Environment Day in Port Harcourt.

She noted that the bane of policy implementations over the years has been the lack of adequate enlightenment to enable citizens to do the needful.

She noted that if government deploys the necessary tools using their various platforms, most of the challenges associated with indiscriminate and improper waste disposal habits would be reduced to the barest minimum

Drawing from the theme of this year’s celebration, which is “Beat Plastic Pollution,”  aimed at raising global awareness about the harmful impacts of plastic wastes on ecosystems, wildlife and human health, Ogolo said governments at all levels in the country have no reason to lack behind on this campaign.

She noted that plastic wastes are very hazardous, especially those from industry or medical sources, which often contain toxic chemicals that are carcinogenic.

She also observed that additives from the plastics released into the environment contaminate the ecosystem and harm wildlife.

The Research Fellow further lamented that the hazardous nature of plastic wastes can lead to breast, ovarian, liver, lung and other hormonal cancers, hence the need for urgent and sustained enlightenment campaigns on what citizens should do about plastic wastes with the aim of reducing those diseases in the society.

She said it was regrettable that in spite of the fact that the issue of global plastic pollution has been on the radar of scientists for roughly 50 years since it was first noticed in the ocean, nothing much has been done to protect the rivers, creeks and riverlets from the harmful invasion of plastic wastes.

Ogolo, therefore, urged governments at all levels not to see the world environment day celebrated every June 5 as a mere ritual but should develop a framework to ensure that these campaigns are sustained to ensure better livelihood for the people.

 

 

 

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Troops Foil Terrorist Attacks In Borno 

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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have thwarted terrorist attacks on Buratai and Mallam Fatori in Borno State, killing scores of insurgents.

Disclosing details of the operation in a statement, yesterday, the Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations OPHK, Captain Reuben Kovangiya, said the troops during the operation demonstrated superior fighting power against the criminals, obliterating and inflicting casualties on scores of terrorists.

He noted that the attacks, which occurred yesterday, June 5, 2025, were repelled by the combined efforts of ground forces and the OPHK air Component.

“In yet another coordinated effort by the ground forces and Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), scores of terrorists have been neutralised, with assorted arms and ammunition recovered, in a foiled attack on troops in Buratai, Biu Local Government Area and Mallam Fatori,  Abadam Local Government Areas of Borno State,” the statement read.

He explained further that in Buratai, terrorists attempted to infiltrate troops’ locations, but were swiftly engaged with heavy gunfire and close air support.

He said, “The failed attack on Buratai occurred in the early hours of Thursday, June 5, 2025, when the terrorists attempted to deceitfully infiltrate troops location from all  approaches.

“The troops, however, swiftly engaged the terrorists with heavy gunfire, while the Air Component provided close Air support to the gallant troops.”

According to him, several lifeless bodies of terrorists were discovered, and a large cache of arms and ammunition was recovered.

He, however, noted that troops pursued the retreating terrorists in a demonstration of force and superiority, eliminating scores and recovering several AK-47 rifles, General Purpose Machine Guns, Rocket Propelled Guns, and other terrorist equipment.

“The coordinated efforts of the ground forces and Air Component demonstrate the military’s commitment to denying terrorists freedom of action,” he said

He noted that the operation is ongoing, with troops exploiting the general area and providing air support.

 

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Former Petroleum Minister, Jibrin Aminu, Dies At 85

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A former Minister of Petroleum, Prof Jibrin Aminu, has passed away at the age of 85.

Aminu died yesterday in his residence in Abuja.

Announcing his demise, Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, expressed his condolences, describing the late Aminu as “a towering figure in Nigeria’s intellectual and political landscape.”

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonousikou, the governor said that the loss was monumental, not only for Adamawa State, but for the entire nation, which greatly benefited from the deceased’s wisdom, scholarship, and decades of patriotic service.

He said, “Aminu served Nigeria with rare distinction in a range of national assignments, including as Minister of Education and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

He was the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States and Senator representing Adamawa Central.

“In each of these capacities, he embodied dignity, insight, and an unwavering commitment to national development.

“Nigeria has lost one of its finest minds, a devoted public servant and a distinguished son of Adamawa, Professor Jibrin Aminu was a rare breed of patriot and a silent reformer whose legacy spans education, diplomacy, and politics.

“His life’s work is an enduring gift to the nation, and his humility and wisdom will be sorely missed.”

He prayed that Almighty God forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest.

He extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends, and all Nigerians who were touched by Aminu’s extraordinary life.

“Though his passing leaves a void, his legacy remains a guiding light for generations to come.

“May his soul find peace in the mercy of Allah,” Fintiri concluded.

 

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