A report in February says that Nigeria’s legislature was consulting with the President to draft “from scratch” a bill overhauling the nation’s petroleum sector and aimed to pass it by the end of 2020. #NaijaNeedsPIB
The signing of the bill would come at a much needed time as Nigeria deals with falling oil revenues due to the impact of the pandemic on global oil demand. #NaijaNeedsPIB
A spokesman for Shell petroleum added that signing the bill would unlock potential investments into Nigeria’s rich resource base #NaijaNeedsPIB
The bill will be presented in one piece with four different chapters, even as President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to sign it and send back to the National Assembly for review. This would be one of the best times to pass such a bill. #NaijaNeedsPIB
Reuters revealed that the bill would include provisions that would reduce oil and gas royalties. #NaijaNeedsPIB
Sources told Reuters that Nigeria’s reduction of oil and gas royalties is more aggressive compared to other nations. #NaijaNeedsPIB
Other inclusions in the bill would be increase payments to local communities of oil and gas operations and also funds for environmental cleanup. #NaijaNeedsPIB
There will also be measures to improve the developments of natural gas and improved framework for gas delivery and tariffs. #NaijaNeedsPIB
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Fixing Nigeria’s Tax System: Tinubu, Zacch, and Oyedele’s Winning Formula
Nigeria’s journey toward a more efficient, fair, and customer-friendly tax system has taken a giant leap forward with the recent passage of the Tax Reform Bills by the National Assembly. This milestone is not just a victory for the Federal Government but a well-coordinated effort that deepens the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Assembly, the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee led by Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, and the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch A. Adedeji PhD.
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President Tinubu’s Vision for Economic Growth
From the beginning of his administration, PBAT made it clear that Nigeria’s tax system needed urgent reform. His vision was centered on advancing economic growth, attracting investments, and ensuring that taxation is fair, efficient, and supportive of businesses. His commitment to fiscal discipline and a transparent tax regime led to the establishment of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee, which signaled his administration's seriousness about tackling Nigeria's long-standing tax inefficiencies.
Mr. President also played a crucial role in engaging stakeholders, ensuring the reform process was inclusive. His leadership in driving policy discussions and engaging the National Assembly demonstrated a hands-on approach to governance, making the reforms not just a government initiative but a national economic strategy.
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National Assembly’s Legislative Support
The success of any reform depends largely on legislative backing, and the National Assembly played a crucial role in ensuring the smooth passage of the Tax Reform Bills. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives demonstrated a rare level of bipartisan commitment to Nigeria’s economic revival.
Through extensive debates, public hearings, and stakeholder engagements, the lawmakers ensured that the reforms reflected the interests of sub-nationals, businesses, investors, and everyday Nigerians. The National Assembly’s role in refining, amending, and ultimately passing these bills emphasizes its alignment with the executive’s vision of a progressive and investment-friendly Nigeria.
Oyo Guber 2023: The Choices Before Us Are Not Difficult - Akin Akinwale
The postponement of gubernatorial elections by INEC has given Oyo residents yet another chance to reflect on their choice of Governor come Saturday 18th March.
The choices before us are not difficult, it is a choice between continued enslavement of our Local Governments and their autonomy; between safety and insecurity; between people-oriented policies and sheer populism.
The sitting Governor, who by the way, has received several billions of naira in Local Government allocation emphasized during the 2023 Splash FM Gubernatorial debates that he is against Local Government autonomy.
OBj would have nothing to do with June 12 struggle. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu however ensured Lagosians never departed from June 12 and the sacrifices of Abiola and others in the struggle.
Oregun Road was reconstructed and renamed Kudirat Abiola Way. #BAT2023
A new Housing Estate in Ajah built by Tinubu’s government was named after Pa Abraham Adesanya.
The media centre inside the Governor’s Office was named after Bagauda Kaltho, a journalist who disappeared in mysterious circumstances during the Abacha years. #BAT2023
Marwa Gardens was renamed MKO Abiola Gardens.
Tinubu ensured the celebration of the sacrifices of these great Nigerians in years to come including those years PDP took control of most SW states and cancelled June 12 celebrations.
The then CPS to Governor Lam Adesina said Lam was worried & had concerns that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu may lose his re-election in 2003 because of his failure to align with OBJ
The 5 other Governors fell for OBJ’s antics and openly worked for his 2nd term in office. #SundayFunDay
A new lexicon in Oyo State, Aremu Oke and Aremu Isale. AD in Oyo, PDP in Abuja.
But at the end of the day, OBJ trounced then, with the deployment of all the tricks and antics you can think of. #SundayFunDay
But, in Lagos, Tinubu in his wisdom refused to follow either his fellow governors or Afenifere in supporting OBJ, and instead answered his father’s name.
He campaigned only for his party, the Alliance for Democracy. #SundayFunDay
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to chair Abiola Ajimobi yearly roundtable
The third yearly Abiola Ajimobi roundtable will hold tomorrow, December 16, 2020. This year’s event is being organised by the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation (SAAF) @AAAjimobi guardian.ng/news/tinubu-to…
We are getting set 😎
Courtesy visit to the Office of the Ag. Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan