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End banditry now, no room for excuse – T.Y Danjuma tells Service Chiefs

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Former Minister of Defence and Chief of Army Staff, retired Lt.-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, has asked Service Chiefs to end and terrorism and banditry across the country and return the country to the path of peace.

Danjuma made the call at the presentation of a book titled “Big Boots: Lessons from my Military Service” written by retired Maj.-Gen. Solomon Udounwa on Tuesday in Abuja.

The former military chief, who chaired the book presentation, said there must be no room for excuses in the efforts to end the lingering insecurity ravaging the country.

He extolled the virtues of the author and his commitment to excellence in his military career.

“Number one problem today, security and we must end the pandemic, stop the killings that are going on in our country as soon as possible.

“Those of you who are still serving no excuses and absolutely no,” he said.

Danjuma commended the military leadership for their efforts in addressing the various security challenges bedeviling the nation.

He also commended the armed forces for effective management their own pension.

In his remarks, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, said the military was positioned and working tirelessly to restore peace across the country.

Musa added that the armed forces would continue to uphold the values of service, integrity and honor that define extreme military tradition.

“Let me at least also mention to our distinguished chairman that the armed forces of Nigeria is positioned, is willing, dedicated and committed in ensuring that we restore peace and security in our own dear country.

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“We shall not be deterred and there are going to be challenges. But that is why we are here.

“I want to assure you that we have learned a lot from your record, and very distinguished senior officers that have modeled us all through the years.

“We cannot afford to fail and we will not fail,” he said.

The CDS also extolled the virtues of the author, retired Gen. Udounwa for his exemplary service to the army and the nation in general.

The author of the book, Udounwa, said he was motivated by the desire to document his experiences for the younger generation.

He said that the first factor that motivated him was that the military profession thrived on experiential learning.

He added that younger generations of military officers and soldiers required the experiences of those who served before them to learn strategy, administration, operational management, and the rest.

“If you don’t document your experiences, that could be lost and then those coming behind you might not be able to learn from all the exposure and all the training that you had while in service.

“So, my book is going to be of interest to serving personnel, to military historians to the academia for people who are interested in national and international security affairs, and for the general public.

“So, that was the motivation”.

“I hope the younger generation of officers who are still serving will learn from some of the challenges I faced and how I was able to navigate through them.

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“I hope they will learn that to serve in the military requires discipline, requires professionalism, requires integrity, requires character, requires courage, and so many other virtues that an officer must display while undertaking his duties,” he said.

Udounwa explained that the title of the book “Big Boots” was informed by the size of his feet and boots in the military.

He said that he faced bullies in primary school but decided to unleash his big feet on one of the bullies and ended the reign of terror.

“Then when I joined the military, because my feet are very big, I was also given Big Boots, which went with me everywhere I served, and which I used in trampling on terrorists and every other threat to our national security,” he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the book presentation attracted the presence of the former service Chief like Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, Gen. Lucky Irabor, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya and other serving and retired top officers. (NAN)

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Dr. Suberu Applauds Nigeria For Kofi Annan Road Safety Award Win

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By Abubakar Yunusa

Dr Yusuf John Suberu, founder of the Dr Yusuf John Suberu Foundation, has congratulated Nigeria on being honoured with the prestigious Kofi Annan Road Safety Award at a ceremony in Eswatini.

The award recognises the country’s significant progress in reducing road crashes and improving safety..

The accolade, celebrated by stakeholders across the continent, highlights Nigeria’s dedication to improving road safety standards.

Dr. Yusuf John Suberu, founder of the Dr. Yusuf John Suberu Foundation, attended the event and engaged with prominent figures, including the Ministers of Transportation from Cameroon and Eswatini, as well as Mr. John Todd, the United Nations Envoy on Road Safety.

The foundation, which focuses on poverty alleviation, education, and health, praised the Federal Government’s achievement as a milestone in fostering safer communities.

“This award reflects Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to road safety, a cause that resonates deeply with our mission to empower and uplift communities,” Dr. Suberu said in a statement.

“We commend the government and reaffirm our support for initiatives promoting sustainable development and safety.”

The Dr. Yusuf John Suberu Foundation has impacted over 5,000 individuals in the past year through its programmes and aims to train 500 youths in the Federal Capital Territory with skills for financial independence and self-employment.

The organisation views the award as a testament to the power of collective action in driving meaningful change.

The foundation expressed its eagerness to deepen collaboration with government bodies, international organisations, and local stakeholders to advance road safety and community development across Nigeria.

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JUST IN: Nigerian Army names Lt. Col. Anele as first female spokesperson

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The Nigerian Army has appointed Lieutenant Colonel Anele Onyinyechi Appolonia as the Acting Director, Army Public Relations — the first woman to hold the position.

Anele, a member of Direct Regular Course 15 and the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), takes over from Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, who has been posted to the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre. Her appointment takes effect from April 22, 2025.

Before this elevation, Lt. Col. Anele completed a six-month strategic course at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre and was subsequently posted to the Department of Civil-Military Relations.

She has previously served as Public Relations Officer in the Office of the Chief of Army Staff. Until her new role, she was with the Department of Civil-Military Relations.

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Tax reform bill will curb poverty, empower Nigerians— Presidency

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Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele
Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee, Mr Taiwo Oyedele

The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, has said the Tax Reform Bill would curb poverty and empower ordinary Nigerians.

Oyedele made this known at the Spokespersons’ Summit, organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) in Abuja.

He expressed strong optimism about the sweeping changes the bill would bring, especially for the low-income earners and small businesses across the country.

The chairman said that key highlights of the reform included the exemption of low-income earners from paying the Personal Income Tax (PAYE) and the removal of VAT from basic essentials such as food, education, and healthcare.

Oyedele added that it included a zero per cent Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate for small businesses, adding that the bill had great benefits, especially for the masses, although it was welcomed with misconceptions and attacks.

He said, “This is because the issues of tax and taxation are not the most attractive to the ordinary persons because it is hard to part with your money.

“It is even harder when you part with your money and you cannot tell what exactly government is using it for that benefits you.”

Oyedele said the approach for the reform was to try and understand what the issues were and where the problems were coming from.

He added, “Then we will use data to engage with the people and design a solution for Nigeria that is made by Nigerians for the Nigerian people.

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“That is exactly what we have done with the tax reform bill which is now nearing passage for the President to sign.”

According to Oyedele, the government is positive that as soon as implementation begins, Nigerians will see the real positive impact on their day-to-day living including low income earners being exempted from taxes.

“This is because, we want Nigerians to be able to create wealth and become successful, when they make it big time, then they will pay taxes, not the other way round.

“So, we believe that this message is resonating with the Nigerian people, it is still a long way to go but we are happy to continue with the journey,” he said.

Oyedele commended NIPR for putting the summit together and for discussing issues of government policies for the clearer understanding of Nigerians.

The President and Chairman of Council, NIPR, Dr Ike Neliaku, said the communication ecosystem should always be considered when formulating any government policy.

Neliaku said this was because the communicators have the gift of communicating even the most difficult policies to the people.

He added that they would look at such policies and guide strategic communication, adding, “which is the when,what,how where which it answers all those questions.

“So, when you say this is what we want to do,how best should we do it?it is the work of the experts and not quacks, those trained to come up with the strategies to communicate that.

“The tax reform is what this nation needs at this point but it was essentially misunderstood because of the way it was introduced and the mischief makers took advantage of that to do what they want.”

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Neliaku said that was why NIPR and its partners in the communication ecosystem had promised to work with the government to develop a tax communication framework.

He said that it was also being done in the areas of climate action, Science communication and across many sectors to communicate reforms so that the child is not killed even before it is birthed.

He encouraged spokespersons to acquire knowledge, understand trends and issues in order to be effective and to speak well and informed.

Dr Nkechi Ali-Balogu, a Fellow of NIPR, said that there was need to view taxation with the gender lens, adding that there was need to make exemptions for women.

Ali-Balogun said that most women were bread winners these days as well as single mothers should enjoy tax exemption to empower them to provide for their families.

She commended NIPR for organising the summit, adding that it had broadened her horizon on national issues.(NAN)

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