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CNG congratulates Zacch Adedeji on appointment as Acting Executive Director FIRS

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The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) extends its warm congratulations to Mr. Zacch Adedeji on his appointment as the acting Executive Director of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

As a vibrant and dynamic leader, CNG said, Adedeji will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the FIRS, a critical institution that is instrumental to the Federal Government’s efforts to mobilize revenue for development.

In a press statement in Abuja, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, Spokesperson for the CNG, stated that the CNG is confident that Adedeji’s leadership will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of revenue collection in the country.

“We believe that Adedeji is well equipped to lead the FIRS to new heights. His background in finance and business will be invaluable in addressing the challenges facing the FIRS and improving the revenue profile of the country.

“He is a public official known for his remarkable impact in the revenue generation and tax administration sectors in Nigeria.

“We have no doubt in his technical expertise, experience in revenue administration and in designing frameworks for improving revenue collection, creating efficient tax systems, and implementing innovative tax policies that align with global best practices,” Suleiman said.

Zacch Adedeji, CNG said, is an exemplary leader known for his cordial understanding with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, particularly the North, as a result of which he has been able to bridge the communication gap that often exists between the South and Northern Nigeria.

“His interpersonal relationships at work are exceptional. He understands the importance of fostering healthy relationships with his colleagues, which has led to increased collaboration, productivity, and a positive work environment,” CNG said.

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The CNG expressed its confidence in the President’s choice of Adedeji, saying his contribution to Nigeria’s tax administration and revenue generation cannot be overstated.

“Moreover, Adedeji’s appointment brings forth the strengthening of meritocracy in Nigeria’s governance system. For too long, Nigerian politics has been dominated by patronage and nepotism. Adedeji’s appointment shows that merit and competence are gradually taking over, and this is an inspiring development for young Nigerians aspiring to climb up the ranks of leadership,” Suleiman said.

The CNG then noted that the issue of multiple taxation has been a major challenge faced by businesses and taxpayers in the country.

“It is in this light that we call on the FIRS ED to revisit the issue with a view to reviewing and easing the system to conform with international best practices. The current system of multiple taxation in Nigeria places a heavy burden on businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This is because they are subjected to various forms of taxes, including corporate income tax, value-added tax, education tax, among others.

“In addition, they are also required to pay taxes to local governments, which often have different tax regimes. This makes it very difficult for businesses to comply with tax regulations and imposes additional costs on them.

“Furthermore, multiple taxation has been identified as a major deterrent to foreign investment in Nigeria. This is because investors are wary of the multiple tax regimes and the high compliance costs associated with them,” Suleiman said.
He suggested the simplification of the tax system, saying the current tax system is complex and confusing.

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“There are too many taxes and levies, some of which are duplicative. To ease the system, there is a need to simplify the tax codes and eliminate duplicative taxes to make compliance easier for businesses,” he added.

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Sterling Bank Eliminates Transfer Fees, Challenges Industry Standards

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Sterling Bank has made a groundbreaking move by eliminating transfer charges on local transactions, aiming to create a more equitable banking experience for Nigerians. The question now arises: will other financial institutions follow this lead?

On April 1, Sterling Bank announced the removal of transfer fees for all local digital transactions, positioning itself as the first major bank in Nigeria to implement such a policy. Initially, the announcement faced skepticism, with many believing it to be an April Fools’ Day joke. However, Sterling has since reaffirmed the policy’s legitimacy and immediate implementation, signaling a significant evolution in the industry’s customer service approach.

Obinna Ukachukwu, the Growth Executive overseeing the Consumer and Business Banking Directorate, stated, “We believe that accessing your own funds should not incur a penalty. This decision transcends financial implications; it reflects our core values.”

With this new policy, Sterling customers can now make free transfers for all local transactions via the bank’s mobile app. This initiative is anticipated to yield considerable savings for individuals and small business owners who frequently engage in transfers.

“We may not be the largest bank in Nigeria, but we are certainly the most audacious,” Ukachukwu declared. “Sterling Bank is committed to the future of Nigeria, and we are backing our fellow citizens with more than just words.”

Sterling Bank has a history of prioritizing customer welfare, having previously offered financial assistance to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This latest initiative has garnered widespread public support, igniting conversations on social media and prompting calls for other banks to adopt similar practices.

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“We take pride in leading this transformative change,” Ukachukwu concluded. “We hope to inspire others to rethink what customers truly require from their banks, not only in terms of services but also in values.”

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Breaking News: Edo Tribunal Rejects Action Alliance’s Challenge Against Governor Okpebholo

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On Wednesday, the Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, convened in Abuja, dismissed the Action Alliance’s (AA) petition aimed at overturning the election of Governor Monday Okpebholo.

The tribunal, led by Justice Wilfred Kpochi and comprising a three-member panel, determined that the petition, filed by AA and its National Chairman, Adekunle Rufai Omoaje, was without merit.

The tribunal concluded that the issues raised in the petition were pre-election matters, falling outside its jurisdiction to adjudicate.

The petitioners claimed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had excluded their legitimate candidate from the governorship election held on September 21, 2024. They argued that, in contradiction to several court rulings, INEC recognized a candidate who had not been validly nominated by the party.

Furthermore, the petitioners contended that INEC’s failure to publish the name of their party’s rightful candidate constituted a significant violation of Section 134(1)(b) of the Electoral Act.

In addition to these claims, they asserted that Governor Okpebholo, representing the All Progressives Congress (APC), did not receive the majority of legitimate votes and that the election was tainted by corrupt practices.

As a result, they sought the annulment of the election; however, the tribunal panel denied their request on Wednesday.

The panel upheld all preliminary objections raised against the petition. The respondents, including INEC and Governor Okpebholo, argued that the National Chairman of the AA lacked the standing to file the action, as he did not participate in the gubernatorial election.

They also asserted that the petition was barred by statute, as it involved pre-election issues that exceeded the tribunal’s jurisdiction.

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It is noteworthy that AA’s candidate, Mr. Tom Iseghhi-Okojie, withdrew from the race in favor of Governor Okpebholo just days before the election.

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All set for Niger Delta Sports Festival in Akwa Ibom – Umo

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Akwa-Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has commended the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for investing in sports for the discovery of talents for the region and the country at large.

The governor gave the commendation at the Monthly State Covenant Service held at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Uyo, as arrangements have been concluded for official opening ceremony of the Niger Delta Sports Festival at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

Eno, therefore, implored citizens and residents in the state to be fully involved in the festival.

He stressed the need for adequate maintenance of facilities recently revamped by the interventionist agency and assured successful hosting of the sports festival.

He promised to provide necessary support to ensure safe stay of all participants and tasked the organisers to leverage the peaceful ambiance of the state and make the competition a memorable one.

According to the organisers, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected in Uyo today (Wednesday) to declare the festival open, with no fewer than 3,000 athletes from the nine states of the Niger Delta to compete for laurels in 17 sporting events.

The competition will be hosted at six venues, including the Godswill Akpabio international stadium and West Itam Sports Centre, while the closing ceremony is billed for April 9.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that contingents from the nine Niger Delta Development states had arrived Uyo for the festival. (NAN)

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