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Owerri Catholic Bishops decry hardship, demand better welfare

Catholic Bishops of the Owerri Ecclesiastical Province have raised concern over the soaring prices of goods and essential commodities, warning that life is becoming increasingly unaffordable for ordinary Nigerians. In a communiqué issued after a two day meeting in Owerri, they said economic instability is worsening hardship for families, workers and pensioners.​ The bishops noted that the rising cost of living is forcing children out of school, increasing dependency and discouraging young entrepreneurs and artisans from starting businesses. While acknowledging slight reductions in a few commodity prices, they urged government and citizens to act decisively to stop the economy from sliding into deeper crisis.​ They also lamented the plight of workers and retirees, citing delayed salaries, unpaid pensions and poor living conditions. Describing work as a sacred duty that expresses human dignity, they called on public and private employers to ensure just […]

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Reps minority demands halt to new tax laws amid alteration probe

The minority caucus of the House of Representatives has demanded suspension of four tax reform Acts until investigations into alleged alterations are complete. The call follows claims that gazetted versions circulating from the Ministry of Information differ from what lawmakers passed and President Bola Tinubu signed.​ PDP lawmaker Abdulsamad Dasuki raised the matter as a privilege issue at plenary, prompting the House to form a committee to probe the alleged changes. In a joint statement, Minority Leader Kingsley Chinda, Whip Ali Isa J.C., Deputy Leader Aliyu Sani Madaki and Deputy Whip George Ozodinobi urged Nigerians to reject any tax law lacking signatures of the President and Clerk to the National Assembly.​ The caucus expressed dismay over accusations of fraudulent alterations to the duly passed laws. They stressed that the National Assembly holds authentic copies and committed to exposing any wrongdoing […]

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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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