


Tax Reform Bills Scale 2nd Reading at House of Representatives
The House of Representatives has passed for second reading four consolidated tax reform bills submitted by President BOLA TINUBU on Wednesday, with no opposition from members.
The bills included the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, the Nigeria Tax Bill, the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill.
It would be recalled that the bills were first read on October 8, 2024, but the debate was delayed due to disagreements on the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, primarily from northern leaders and the Nigerian Governors Forum.
Despite this, Speaker ABBAS TAJUDEEN encouraged members to consult widely with their constituents before debating the bills.

Federal Government Sets Up Security Team to Protect Power Infrastructure
The Federal Government has decided to set up a special security team to protect its power installations and infrastructure
Minister of Interior OLUBUNMI TUNJI-OJO, said this today during a televised interview monitored by Inspiration FM News.
According to the minister, he security personnel called the ‘power rangers’ will be created with officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and will be responsible for stopping the vandalism of power infrastructure which has caused blackouts across the country.
Amid growing reports of vandals damaging power installations and outcry over frequent blackouts sometimes caused by vandalism, the minister said it was critical to find a unique solution to the problem.

Governor Umo Eno Inaugurates AnteNatal Center at UNIUYO Teaching Hospital in Honour of Late Wife
Governor Umo Eno today inaugurated the Patience Umo Eno Antenatal Centre, a facility aimed at providing effective antenatal services to expectant mothers.
The centre is named after the late wife of the governor, Pastor (Mrs.) Patience Umo Eno.
During the inauguration ceremony, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Professor. Emem Bassey, paid tribute to the late governor’s wife, acknowledging her contributions to the state’s healthcare sector.
Prof. Bassey emphasized the strategic importance of the centre in delivering effective antenatal services, which will significantly improve maternal and child health outcomes in the state.
The inauguration of the Patience Umo Eno Antenatal Centre is a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to enhance healthcare services, particularly for women and children.
The facility is expected to provide comprehensive antenatal care, including prenatal check-ups, health education, and nutrition counseling, to ensure healthy pregnancies and safe deliveries.