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October 19, 2023 HURIWA Commends the Appointment of Musa Aliyu as ICPC Chairman

HURIWA Commends the Appointment of Musa Aliyu as ICPC Chairman

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his decision to appoint Dr. Musa Aliyu as the new chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and other team members from different regions of the country.

The group described the appointment as a welcome development that reflects the federal character principle of the constitution and promotes national unity and cohesion.

The National Coordinator of HURIWA, Emmanuel Onwubiko, said the president heeded the advice of Nigerians, especially the renowned human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, who had criticized the previous appointment of two anti-graft agency heads from the South West as a violation of the federal character principle and a threat to constitutional democracy.

Onwubiko also applauded the President for approving a 90-day pre-end of tenure leave for the outgoing ICPC chairman, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, who is also from the South West, and replacing him with a competent and qualified person from the North.

HURIWA urged the President to continue to listen to the voice of reason and wisdom from Nigerians, who have the interest of the nation at heart.

“We also call on him to review his other appointments so far and ensure that they are balanced and inclusive of all regions and ethnic groups in the country.”

The civil rights group noted with concern that some regions, especially the South East and the North Central, have been marginalized and excluded from key positions in his administration.

“This is unfair and unacceptable in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country like Nigeria. It can also breed resentment, agitation, and instability among the citizens who feel alienated and oppressed by the government.

“We remind the President that he is the leader of all Nigerians, not just his kinsmen or political allies. He has a duty to respect and protect the rights and interests of all Nigerians, regardless of their tribe, religion, or political affiliation.

“He should not repeat the mistake made by the past administration of lopsided appointments of their kinsmen into juicy offices, which eroded public trust and confidence in the government and undermined national security and development.

“We hope that the president will take this opportunity to demonstrate his commitment to good governance, accountability, and justice for all Nigerians. We assure him of our support and cooperation in his efforts to fight corruption and improve the welfare of Nigerians.

“We also commend Dr. Musa Aliyu and his team for their appointment and wish them success in their task of combating corruption in Nigeria”, he said.

October 19, 2023 EFCC Docks 46 for Internet Fraud In Akwa Ibom and Cross River

EFCC Docks 46 for Internet Fraud In Akwa Ibom and Cross River

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Uyo Zonal command has said it arrested a total of  46 suspect involved in internet fraud in Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.

The Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Dele Oyewale, who disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday, said the suspects were nabbed at different locations within both states.

Oyewale in the statement noted that a total of 24 suspects were arrested on Sunday, October 15, 2023 in Eket local government area of Akwa Ibom State while 22 suspects  were nabbed in Calabar on October 13.

He stated: “Operatives of the Uyo Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested forty-six (46) suspected internet fraudsters at different locations within Calabar, Cross River State and Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

“While the Calabar suspects were arrested on October 13, 2023,  their Eket counterparts were nabbed  on Sunday, October 15, 2023. Both arrests were intelligence- based.

 “22 suspects were arrested in Calabar and they are: David Boniface Akani, Johnson Umuke, James Michael, Akeke Favour, Enange Benard, Godson Ubi, Eddie Godson, Eyo Jesse Bassey, Joachim Omuyeh, Dickson Abang.

“Others are: Ikora Sunny, Emmanuel Godwin, Dannis Lipeunim, Agwazia Sunny Henry, Abang Emmanuel, Godspower Eyan, Elena Samuel, Adie Godson, Chisom Stanley, Nonso Solomon, Eyam Daniel Okpa and Aka Richard.

“The remaining suspects,  24, arrested in Eket include: Fonime John Etukudo, Nsisong Udoh, Saviour Daniel, Sampson Sunday, Joshua James Michael, Paul Edet Etiemana, Archibong Okomobong Bassey, Inemesit Akin Bassey, Edidiong Aniete Tom, Ebowusim Chifia Aslem, Nwanchukwu Ebenezer Chinonso.

“Others are: Archibong Alfred Archibong, Itauma Uforotobong Richard, Bassey David Nicholas,  Chidozie Ikechukwu, Japhet Linus Akwaowo,Victor Evans, Fortune Udia, Benjamin Amos, Prince Augustine, David Daniel, Augustine Obinna, Udeme Unanaowo Unanaowo and Obinnaya Jide,

“Items recovered from them include sophisticated mobile phones,  six exotic cars and laptops. The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded

October 19, 2023 Oron Union Insists TRC Law Must be Amended

Oron Union Insists TRC Law Must be Amended

President General of the Oron Union; Dr Asuquo Inuikim has called for the immediate amendment to the Traditional Rulers law CAP 155 of Akwa Ibom State for peace to reign in the state.

He said that the law as passed by the State House of Assembly and assented to by the governor, Pst Umo Éno, is satanic and discriminatory.

The amended law which perpetually assigns the position of President-General of the Akwa Ibom State Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers to the office of the Oku Ibom Ibibio, has created a lot of furore within the state.

Various youths and women groups from the minority tribes have opposed the law on grounds that it does not capture their wishes and aspirations,

Inuikim, in a statement released to Pressmen, knocked the lawmakers for disregarding the wishes of their constituents and enacting a law that further marginalises and divides the citizens of the state.

The law has raised concerns over its infringement upon the rights and freedoms of citizens. While Governor Umo Eno claimed that the paramount rulers agreed to equate the position of Akwa Ibom’s President-General with that of first-class royal fathers across Nigeria, questions have been raised about why the first-class ruler must reside only in Ibibio land.

“Their concerns centre around the perpetuation of the Oku Ibom Ibibio as the sole occupant of the President-General’s office, effectively ending the rotational process of the headship of the TRC.” he said.

He lamented that the law as it is suggests that some ethnic groups are inferior to others, adding that such is tantamount to modern-day slavery.

He further criticised the attempt to undermine the rotational chairmanship of the State Council of Chiefs, stressing that it goes against the wisdom and practices of the pioneer royal fathers of the state, who instituted the rotational headship of the council.

The amendment to the Traditional Rulers Council Law in 2022, changing the title from chairman to president-general, was seen as an opportunity for an Oro man to hold the position.

“However, political manoeuvres prevented this, allowing the Oku Ibom Ibibio to remain in power. With his two-year term winding down, he now seeks to secure his lifelong presidency and restrict the position to the Ibibio race.

“This move can only be described as excessive greed and a potential threat to the unity and peaceful coexistence of Akwa Ibom State”, he said.

While calling for a reconsideration of the legislation, Inuikim urged the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly to rectify the injustice by promoting inclusivity, unity, and fairness among all citizens.

He emphasised that discriminatory laws cannot stand when in contravention of the Nigerian Constitution, and called for the restoration of lasting peace, harmony, and unity in the state.

October 19, 2023 “FIRS Won’t Burden Companies with More Taxes” – Zacch Adedeji

“FIRS Won’t Burden Companies with More Taxes” – Zacch Adedeji

The acting chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, has allayed fears being expressed by corporate organisations over the resolve of the service to increase the country’s tax-to-GDP ratio to 18 per cent from 10.86 will lead to an increase in taxes.

The FIRS boss said such resolve would not necessarily lead to an increase in taxes or the introduction of new taxes as the President Bola Tinubu-led administration is determined to create a wholesome environment for businesses to flourish.

The FIRS chairman had said the agency under his leadership would, in the next three years, achieve an eight per cent rise in tax-to-GDP ratio to surpass Africa’s average of 16.5% without stifling investment or economic growth.

The plan had triggered muffled apprehensions among corporate entities that the decision could cause an increase in tax rates or the introduction of new ones.

Addressing representatives of top large tax-paying companies during a get-together at Four Points by Sheraton in Lagos on Wednesday, Adedeji said, “Our belief, understanding and vision as a revenue-generating agency is not to introduce any new tax as we only want to use data to improve compliance.”

In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Dare Adekanmbi, on Thursday, he quoted the FIRS chairman as saying that the invited companies and those willing to carry out their tax obligations voluntarily have nothing to be afraid of.

“Our plan is simple. We want to grow tax revenue, and we only want to tax prosperity and not poverty.

“Therefore, it is not in our interest to kill the trees that bear the fruits. My first ‘love letter’ to you is to appreciate what you have done. So, you don’t have anything to be afraid of.

“We will not collect what is not due to us. But we don’t want anyone not to pay what is due to us. Fair engagement is our plan. Rest assured that the 18% tax-to-GDP target will not translate to an increase in taxes.

“If you have been listening to Mr Taiwo Oyedele who is the chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, you will have known that part of the mandate of the committee is to reduce the number of taxes,” he said.

According to him, the purpose of the engagement with the companies is to factor their inputs into the strategic action plan being mapped out in order to address challenges hampering tax revenue collection.

He lauded the invited companies for their high sense of responsibility, urging them to continue to discharge their tax obligation diligently.

“I must also commend your commitment to upholding high tax compliance standards and responsible corporate citizenship, which sets you apart as the top taxpayers in Nigeria.

“This aligns perfectly with our vision of making taxation the pivot of national development through voluntary compliance. Your respective industries play a pivotal role in generating substantial tax revenue for the government and in shaping the economic and fiscal stability of the nation.

“We are not unmindful of the challenges facing businesses in Nigeria with the ongoing reforms to improve economic performance. These are painful but necessary choices we must make as a nation to attain our full potential,” he said.

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