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Ndume urges Tinubu to suspend contested tax laws, order probe

Former Senate Leader Mohammed Ali Ndume has called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the growing controversy over Nigeria’s new Tax Reform Acts by suspending their planned January implementation. He said the president should not allow the laws to take off while serious questions remain about the authenticity of the version he assented to.​ Ndume noted that opposition leaders, civil society groups and the Nigerian Bar Association have all raised alarms about alleged alterations between the bills passed by the National Assembly and the gazetted laws. NBA President Afam Osigwe warned that the discrepancies threaten the integrity and credibility of the country’s legislative process and strike at the heart of constitutional governance.​ The controversy deepened after House of Representatives member Abdussamad Dasuki drew attention to suspected changes in the tax texts. Dasuki said the version published by the Federal […]

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There must be serious introspection on petitions to remove Chief Justice – Prof Agyeman-Duah

Prof. Baffour Agyeman-Duah, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, judicial independence Ghana, petitions against Chief Justice, separation of powers, Ghana judiciary, constitutional governance, executive-judiciary relations, Ghana legal system, democratic institutions Ghana, April 2025 political news, governance reforms Ghana, judicial accountability, Ghana constitutional law. He further emphasised the importance of respecting the constitution. “The constitution provides a clear process for handling such matters, and that process must be followed,” he said. He commended Inusah Fuseni’s presentation on the matter, praising how it rightly highlighted the importance of adhering to constitutional procedures. However, he also explained that while the process must be followed, the president has some discretion. He recalled an incident during former President Akufo-Addo’s tenure when a petition was submitted. “In that case, the president, in consultation with the Council of State, determined there was no prima facie case and declined to proceed,” he […]

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