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Northern Governors Oppose Tax Law Changes

The Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF), representing Nigeria’s 19 northern states, has rejected the proposed tax amendment bills currently before the national assembly.

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The Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF), representing Nigeria’s 19 northern states, has rejected the proposed tax amendment bills currently before the national assembly.


The decision was made after a joint meeting with the Northern Traditional Rulers Council in Kaduna.

The NSGF Chairman and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, expressed concerns about President Bola Tinubu’s proposed tax reform bills. These bills include the Nigeria Tax Bill, Tax Administration Bill, and Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill, alongside a proposed replacement of the Federal Inland Revenue Service with a new Nigeria Revenue Service.

The governors strongly oppose the proposed shift of Value Added Tax (VAT) distribution to a derivation-based model, arguing it could harm northern states.

“Forum notes with dismay the content of the recent tax reform bill that was forwarded to the national assembly,” the communiqué stated.

“The contents are against the interests of the north and other sub-nationals, especially the proposed amendment to the distribution of Value Added Tax (VAT) to a Derivation-based Model. This is because companies remit VAT using the location of their headquarters and tax office, not where the services and goods are consumed.”

The NSGF urged the national assembly to reject legislation potentially detrimental to the region’s interests. They stressed the importance of fair and equitable implementation of national policies.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Northern Governors’ Forum is not averse to any policies or programs that will ensure the growth and development of the country.

However, the forum calls for equity and fairness in the implementation of all national policies and programs so as to ensure that no geopolitical zone is short-changed or marginalized.”

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Addressing Nigeria’s Challenges: A Call for Unity and Action

The recent forum addressed pressing issues facing Nigeria, including economic hardship and infrastructure needs. Governors assured citizens that both state and federal governments are working to alleviate the economic impact and urged calm, emphasizing ongoing relief efforts.

The communiqué stressed the importance of traditional institutions in maintaining peace and security, calling for continued cooperation with security agencies to combat banditry, cattle rustling, communal clashes, and farmer-herder conflicts.

Addressing persistent power shortages in northern states, the governors demanded urgent federal action to tackle the frequent vandalism of electricity infrastructure.

“This matter not only underscores the vulnerability of critical infrastructure but also the need to build additional transmission lines and diversify our energy supply to better connect our region and improve our energy resilience,” they stated.

The NSGF further emphasized the agricultural potential of the north, which they believe could significantly contribute to food security and economic growth if properly developed.

“To achieve this, we resolved to provide adequate support to our farmers, including access to financing, modern farming techniques, and infrastructure such as roads and irrigation systems,” the communiqué added.

“Agriculture should not only be seen as a means to feed our people but also as a catalyst for industrialization and job creation across the region,”

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The forum stated, advocating for the re-industrialization of the North, particularly through revitalizing the textile industry and other agro-allied sectors.

The National Security and Governance Forum (NSGF) has pledged its support for President Tinubu’s livestock reform initiatives, recognizing their importance for climate resilience.

The forum acknowledged the significant impact of climate change on the region and committed to collaborating with the federal government to build vital irrigation infrastructure. This infrastructure will help prevent flooding and support agricultural activities, ultimately enhancing the region’s resilience.

The meeting was attended by governors from ten states (Zamfara, Borno, Bauchi, Adamawa, Kogi, Yobe, Gombe, Kaduna, Nasarawa, and Kwara), with three states (Kebbi, Taraba, and Niger) represented by their deputies and secretaries.

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Rivers Crisis: Presidency Blasts Jonathan, Soyinka for Criticizing Fubara, Lawmakers’ Suspension

Former President Goodluck Jonathan and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka have both criticized the suspension of elected officials in Rivers State.

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka have both criticized the suspension of elected officials in Rivers State.


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Jonathan expressed that this action could tarnish Nigeria’s reputation, while Soyinka argued that it undermines the principles of federalism.

On March 18, President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, citing a breakdown in governance due to ongoing conflicts between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and state lawmakers, as well as attacks on oil facilities.

As part of this emergency declaration, Tinubu suspended:

Governor Fubara
Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu
Members of the state House of Assembly

He appointed Ibok-Ette Ibas, a retired Chief of Naval Staff, as the state’s sole administrator. This decision was supported by Section 305 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended).

Just 48 hours after the emergency was declared, the National Assembly approved the rule, although some lawmakers voiced their opposition.

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Many stakeholders, including governors from the Peoples Democratic Party, the Nigerian Bar Association, the Nigeria Labour Congress, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, and various civil society organizations, have condemned the emergency rule.

At the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday, Jonathan expressed his disappointment over the removal of elected officials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining democratic governance in Rivers State.

“These actions by key actors in the executive and legislative arms of government paint the country in a negative light,” Jonathan, who was the chairman of the programme, said.

The former president said that the country’s image and ability to attract investors depends on how well the government works. He blamed the executive, legislature, and judiciary for the problems in Rivers state, saying they abused their power.

The key actors in Nigeria from the executive to the legislature and the judiciary know the correct thing to do but they are refusing to do it; they are pretending to sleep, and waking such a person is extremely difficult because the person knows the right thing.

A clear abuse of offices, clear abuse of power, clear abuse of privileges, cutting across the three arms of government — from the executive through the parliament and to the judiciary,” Jonathan said.

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Former President Jonathan defended his declaration of a state of emergency in three North-East states, saying it was necessary due to the Boko Haram insurgency.

He acknowledged that it was unusual for former presidents to comment on such issues, but felt compelled to speak out due to persistent calls from Nigerians.

He also criticized the judiciary, stating that it was difficult to have faith in it when an individual dictated its actions. Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka disagreed with Jonathan’s actions, arguing that the declaration betrayed federalism and that the 1999 constitution granted too much power to the president. He called for a national discussion on amending the constitution to ensure a genuine federal system.

He said, “If it is constitutionally right, then I think it is about time we sat down and amended the constitution to make sure that it operates as a genuine federal entity.

The government is over-centralised. The debate will go on whether this (state of emergency) was, in the first place, a wise decision but in terms of fundamental principles, I believe that this is against the federal spirit of association.

“I find that the constitution has put too much power in the hands of the president. The system we are operating right now is not the best for a pluralistic society like ours. That is a fundamental principle I have always held.”

He stated that Nigeria must hold a national conference to change the country’s foundation, adding, “The federal spirit of association is a cardinal principle and, for that reason, some of us have called again and again for a national conference to really accord ourselves an authentic people’s constitution. Right now, in principle, this action is against the federal imperative.”

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Temitope Ajayi, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, responded by stating that while Soyinka and Jonathan are respected statesmen, their opinions are personal.

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He said, “Professor Wole Soyinka and former President Goodluck Jonathan are respected statesmen. Like many Nigerians that have offered varied opinions on the President’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, the two distinguished Nigerians have also offered their own opinions too.

“President Tinubu has a country to govern, and he has exercised his power under the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“President Tinubu has a duty to preserve the corporate existence of Nigeria. He won’t allow any part of the country or state to descend into chaos.

“The Supreme Court ruled that there is no functioning government in Rivers State known to the constitution of Nigeria. President Tinubu won’t fail in his sacred duty to protect and preserve the country.”

Aisha Yesufu, a co-convener of the #BringBackOurGirls movement, and other prominent human rights activists demanded the reversal of the emergency rule. They criticized the President’s action, calling it illegal and a violation of the constitution.

The activists, under the aegis of the Citizens and Civil Society Organisations, held a press conference in Abuja on Saturday to condemn the National Assembly’s approval of the emergency rule. They accused the Assembly of failing the people.

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Yesufu expressed concern, warning that allowing the President and the National Assembly to impose the emergency rule would set a dangerous precedent.

She said, “I am sure every Nigerian feels sadness at what is happening currently in our country. The democracy that we have today—a lot of people died for it. It is only fair that we safeguard our democracy and ensure that the rule of law remains sacrosanct and that processes are followed in everything being done.

We have to understand that if we do not fix this polity and say it’s none of our business, the things happening in Nigeria today will continue to happen, where a few citizens who are supposedly elected into office to serve the people begin to serve only their self-interest.

Fellow citizens, we must understand that under a democracy, the constitution is sacrosanct, and it must be followed to the letter. This is not the democracy that a lot of people fought for, and some died for us to have. This constitutional rascality has to stop.

Anthony Ubani, Executive Director of FixPolitics, representing 300 other coalitions, denounced the state of emergency. He declared it a betrayal of the democratic ideals cherished by every true Nigerian. Ubani vowed to challenge the president’s actions through a series of legal battles in the coming days.

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We demand an immediate reversal of the unconstitutional removal of the governor, deputy governor, and House of Assembly members in Rivers State. The president does not have the power to arbitrarily dismiss elected state officials. His actions are dictatorial and illegal and must be resisted by all Nigerians.

We call on members of the National Assembly who were not part of Thursday’s charade to speak up against the violation of the constitution. The National Assembly is the highest law-making body in the country, and they must not be allowed to get away with choosing which of Nigeria’s laws they want to obey.

There will be several lawsuits in the coming days, and we require the judiciary to review each case on its merit and not rely on technicalities to dismiss the cases. History has shown that when unconstitutional acts like this go unchallenged, they become the norm. If Rivers is silenced today, no state is safe tomorrow,” he stated.

Rights Groups Mobilization

The Take-It-Back Movement, a human rights organization, has announced plans for a nationwide protest on April 7 to oppose the emergency rule in Rivers State.

The group’s National Coordinator, Sanyaolu Juwon, shared this information with Sunday PUNCH. He criticized President Tinubu’s administration, claiming it is pushing Nigeria towards authoritarianism. Juwon emphasized that the President’s actions in Rivers State, such as suspending elected officials, are setting the stage for a potential military dictatorship.

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Our organisation has been at the forefront of resisting all anti-people policies of Tinubu, and we will keep doing that. We are planning a nationwide protest for April 7, targeted directly against Tinubu’s misgovernance and the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

We are going to use the protest to address the fact that Tinubu’s government is leading the country towards dictatorship, not just with the development in Rivers State and what he did in Lagos State, but how his regime has handled the entire country, silencing the voice of opposition,” he stated.

The recent emergency rule in Rivers State has sparked widespread criticism and calls for action.

Several groups, including the Youth Rights Campaign and the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, have condemned the move as an attack on democracy and a silencing of opposition voices. They are concerned that this is part of a larger pattern of Tinubu’s government moving towards a dictatorship.

The Democratic Socialist Movement has called for a mass protest against the emergency rule, urging the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to lead the effort. They believe the emergency rule is a direct attack on the democratic rights of the people of Rivers State.

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He said, “They should also mobilise for mass action to condemn the unconstitutional pronouncement by President Tinubu and the approval by the National Assembly.

“All civil society organisations should come together to organise action to defend democracy. Fubara was a product of the overbearing character of Nyesom Wike.

“One person can’t take away the rights of the people of Rivers State. This is like a coup on the people of the state. We condemn this. We support every action to defend democratic rights.”

Adewale urged the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to participate in the mass action protesting the sabotage of democratic rights.

He said, “All civil society organisations should come together to organise action to defend democracy. One person can’t take away the rights of the people of Rivers State. This is like a coup on the people of the state. We condemn this. We support every action to defend democratic rights.”

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Politicians defaulting tax to be barred from contesting.

During the 2024 strategic retreat for Joint Tax Board staff, Chairman Taiwo Oyedele stated that amendments to tax laws would be proposed to enforce tax compliance among politicians.

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In an upcoming Executive bill, politicians convicted of tax evasion would be prohibited from running for elective positions.

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Politicians defaulting tax to be barred from contesting.


During the 2024 strategic retreat for Joint Tax Board staff, Chairman Taiwo Oyedele stated that amendments to tax laws would be proposed to enforce tax compliance among politicians. Additionally, a national tax amnesty program is in the works as part of the federal government’s initiatives.

“We’re moving beyond a tax clearance certificate, which can be easily obtained. Effective compliance involves a thorough examination of tax declarations, filings, and payments to determine if a candidate is genuinely fulfilling his tax responsibilities as outlined in the constitution.

“This issue arose during the last election. The argument was that the constitution doesn’t explicitly list tax compliance as a qualification criterion. We’re rectifying this oversight to ensure financial responsibility among those seeking public office.”

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Unity for Progress: President Bola Tinubu Emphasizes Collaboration for National Development

President Bola Tinubu has said that Nigeria can achieve greater things if all leaders decide to work together towards a common goal.

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President Bola Tinubu has said that Nigeria can achieve greater things if all leaders decide to work together towards a common goal.


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Unity for Progress: President Bola Tinubu Emphasizes Collaboration for National Development

At the commissioning ceremony of the Outer Southern Expressway [OSEX] from Villa Roundabout to Ring Road 1 (RR1) in Abuja, Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, highlighted the potential for greater achievements if leaders set aside partisan politics.

He said “The completion of this project is not only a piece of engineering but a testament to the power of collaboration and partnership. It is a shining example of what we can accomplish when we work together towards a common goal, transcending political divide and personal interest for the greater good of our nation.

“What is unfolding in our capital is a testament to what can be achieved with our government’s renewed hope agenda of a positive transformation for the FCT and indeed Nigeria.

“This ambitious undertaking holds profound significance for the FCT and its residents. The expansion of the Outer-Southern Motorway will not only alleviate traffic congestion and improve transportation but will also stimulate economic growth and create opportunities for prosperity.”

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Electoral Commission to Investigate Allegation of Incorrect Figures in Edo State Governorship Election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will investigate any proven breaches related to alleged discrepancies in polling station result sheets during the ongoing Edo State governorship election.

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will investigate any proven breaches related to alleged discrepancies in polling station result sheets during the ongoing Edo State governorship election.


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Electoral Commission to Investigate Allegation of Incorrect Figures in Edo Governorship Election

In a statement shared on its official social media handle, INEC acknowledged receiving its second complaint about incorrect figures being entered into polling station result sheets out of the 4,519 polling stations used in the election.

The commission assured the public that it is taking the allegations seriously and will launch an immediate investigation into the matter, promising to address any verified breaches accordingly.

The Edo State governorship election is closely watched as results from polling stations continue to be tallied.

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Kano APC Ward Executives are prevented by Court from Removing Ganduje

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The Federal High Court in Kano, under the leadership of Justice A. M. Liman, has granted an injunction to stop the executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at Ganduje Ward from suspending the party’s national chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje.

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Kano APC Ward Executives are prevented by Court from Removing Ganduje


– Former governor of Kano State, Ganduje, sought legal protection
– Ganduje approached the court through his counsel, Barrister Hadiza Nasir Ahmed.
– He sought to protect his rights to fair hearing and freedom of association as guaranteed under Section 46 of the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999, and the Enforcement and Procedure Rules, 2009.
– **Court’s decision and directives**
– The court’s decision was based on an ex parte motion filed by Ganduje’s legal team.
– Justice Liman directed all parties to maintain the status quo before the emergency meeting where the suspension was discussed.

All the respondents, their servants, agents or privies are hereby restrained from implementing and or given effect to the purported decision reached during the purported Emergency Meeting of the alleged Executive Members of APC Ganduje Ward, on the 20 April, 2024, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive application for the enforcement of fundamental rights of the Applicant,” the judge ordered.

The individuals named in the lawsuit are Basiru Nuhu Isah, the Nigeria Police Force, the Commissioner of Police for Kano Command, the Inspector General of Police, and the Department of State Service. The court has scheduled the hearing for the 9th of May, 2024.

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