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Presidency Denies Altering Tax Laws as Reps Probe Alleged Changes to Tinubu-Signed Bills

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Presidency Denies Altering Tax Laws as Reps Probe Alleged Changes to Tinubu-Signed Bills

The Presidency has denied any involvement in the alleged alteration of Nigeria’s new tax laws, insisting that any discrepancies between versions of the legislation are strictly a matter for the National Assembly.

Responding to media inquiries on Tuesday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Idris Mohammed, dismissed claims of executive interference in the tax law-making process, following accusations by lawmakers that provisions of the bills were altered after passage.

Last week, Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP, Sokoto) alleged that the officially gazetted tax laws differed from what lawmakers debated and approved, prompting the House of Representatives to set up a seven-member investigative committee. Amid growing public concern, the House is expected to deliberate on the matter at plenary today, while the Senate convenes separately to consider constitutional amendments and related issues.

Reacting to claims that the tax laws signed by President Bola Tinubu were inconsistent with those passed by the legislature, Idris said the issue falls squarely within the legislature’s remit.

“To be honest with you, I have not seen the two versions. What I know is that the executive presented a document, it was processed by the National Assembly, passed, returned, and signed. If the National Assembly has identified discrepancies and has set up a committee, we should allow that process to run,” he said.

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The minister added that, from the Federal Government’s standpoint, “there is only one version of the tax document,” noting that clarity would emerge after lawmakers conclude their review.

Similarly, Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, urged the National Assembly to thoroughly investigate the alleged inconsistencies. Speaking on Channels Television, Oyedele cautioned against drawing conclusions without access to the official, clerk-certified versions of the bills transmitted to the President.

“Before you can say there is a difference between what was gazetted and what was passed, we don’t even have what was passed. Only the lawmakers can say authoritatively what they sent,” he said.

Oyedele also addressed controversy surrounding Section 41(8), which reportedly introduced a 20 per cent security deposit, clarifying that the provision appeared in a draft but not in the final gazette. He stressed that documents circulating in the media may have predated the conclusion of legislative work.

Meanwhile, pressure has mounted from opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, as well as civil society groups, calling for a suspension of the tax laws’ implementation.

President Tinubu recently signed four major tax reform bills into law—the Nigeria Tax Act, Nigeria Tax Administration Act, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act—describing them as the most comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s tax system in decades. The laws are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.

However, the Reps committee has alleged that key provisions were inserted, deleted or modified after passage by both chambers, raising serious constitutional and institutional concerns. According to the panel, new coercive and fiscal powers—including arrest powers, garnishee proceedings without court orders, compulsory US dollar computations, and limits on appeal rights—appeared in the final acts without legislative approval, while several oversight and accountability mechanisms approved by parliament were removed.

The committee warned that such changes go beyond clerical corrections, stressing that Sections 4 and 58 of the 1999 Constitution vest exclusive law-making powers in the National Assembly. “What the National Assembly did not pass cannot become law,” the panel said, describing any post-passage alteration as unconstitutional and legally void.

Lawmakers are expected to debate the findings, consider corrective legislation, and possibly summon officials involved in the enrolment and certification process. Beyond legal risks, the report cautioned that unresolved discrepancies could undermine investor confidence, financial stability, and democratic governance.

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NASS Urged to Take Over Rivers Assembly as Fubara’s Impeachment Crisis Intensifies

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara

NASS Urged to Take Over Rivers Assembly as Fubara’s Impeachment Crisis Intensifies

Fresh pressure is mounting on the National Assembly (NASS) to intervene in the worsening Rivers State political crisis, as calls grow louder for federal lawmakers to take over the Rivers State House of Assembly amid the deepening impeachment threat against Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and several civil society organisations (CSOs) have urged NASS to invoke Section 11(4) of the 1999 Constitution, arguing that the Rivers Assembly has become dysfunctional and incapable of maintaining democratic order following its impeachment moves against the governor and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu.

The groups insist that the impeachment process is politically motivated and poses a serious threat to governance and stability in the oil-rich state. They warned that failure to act swiftly could plunge Rivers into a full-blown constitutional crisis.

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Meanwhile, the impeachment bid has suffered legal setbacks after a Rivers State High Court adjourned related proceedings indefinitely, following appeals filed by Governor Fubara and his deputy. Earlier court orders reportedly restrained actions connected to the impeachment process, leading the Rivers State Chief Judge to decline the Assembly’s request to constitute a probe panel, citing subsisting injunctions.

Despite the legal hurdles, the Rivers State House of Assembly has maintained that impeachment is a constitutional legislative function beyond judicial interference, insisting it is acting within its lawful powers. However, critics, including factions within the Rivers APC, have described the move as a calculated political offensive rather than a genuine exercise of oversight.

The crisis has continued to attract national attention amid reports of shifting political alliances and power struggles ahead of the 2027 general elections. While allies of Governor Fubara maintain that calm prevails in the state, analysts warn that prolonged institutional conflict could further destabilise governance if federal intervention is delayed.

As protests intensify and legal battles linger, Rivers State remains at the centre of a growing debate over federal intervention, constitutional authority and democratic stability, with NASS now under increasing pressure to act.

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Pays Courtesy Visits, Engages Institutions Across Oyo Town

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Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land Pays Courtesy Visits, Engages Institutions Across Oyo Town

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

The Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh Al-Imam Barrister Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, on Thursday, January 22, 2026, embarked on a series of courtesy visits and official engagements across Oyo town, reinforcing his commitment to education, peaceful coexistence, and community development.

The visit, which drew wide attention across Oyo State, saw the Grand Chief Imam accompanied by members of his entourage and representatives of Islamic organisations. Representing Robithotul Sabab were Dr. Habibullahi and Maradesa Ibrahim Alagbada El-Mufty, who joined the delegation throughout the engagements.

Thanksgiving Visit to Alma Mater

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

The first stop was RCM (St. Mary’s Catholic) Primary School, Ashogo, Oyo, the alma mater of the Grand Chief Imam. A thanksgiving programme was held to appreciate the school, its former administrators, and teachers for their role in shaping his early education. The visit, described as deeply emotional, highlighted the Imam’s values of gratitude, humility, and respect for educators as pillars of societal growth.

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Engagements at Emmanuel Alayande University of Education

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

The delegation later moved to Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, Oyo, where they visited the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies and met with academic staff. The entourage was subsequently received by the Vice-Chancellor and members of the university management at the Vice-Chancellor’s Office.

In his address, the Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land stressed the strong link between faith, education, and community service, noting that universities play a crucial role not only in academic development but also in shaping character, values, and responsible leadership. He commended the university for promoting knowledge, leadership, and social harmony.

Responding, the Vice-Chancellor spoke on the ongoing construction of the university mosque, expressing hope that it would be completed during his tenure. The Grand Chief Imam assured the management of divine facilitation for the project, urging the presentation of cost details and affirming that many faithful are ready to support the advancement of the Deen.

Visit to Atiba University, Oyo

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

COURTESY VISITS AND OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE GRAND CHIEF IMAM OF OYOLAND ACROSS OYO TOWN

From Emmanuel Alayande University, the entourage proceeded to Atiba University, Oyo, where the Imam met with the university management and members of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN). The meeting featured constructive discussions, mutual appreciation, and optimism about positive institutional growth.

Community Reception at Aremo Stadium

The day’s activities culminated at Aremo Stadium, where prominent sons of Oyo Land gathered to welcome the Grand Chief Imam, a gesture that underscored the deep respect and affection he enjoys across the ancient city.

Overall, the visits showcased the Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land’s enduring dedication to education advocacy, interfaith harmony, gratitude to his roots, and community development, cutting across religious and institutional boundaries in Oyo town.

 

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NAHCON, Saudi Hajj Ministry Hold Strategic Talks to Boost 2026 Hajj Preparations

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NAHCON, Saudi Hajj Ministry Hold Strategic Talks to Boost 2026 Hajj Preparations

NAHCON, Saudi Hajj Ministry Hold Strategic Talks to Boost 2026 Hajj Preparations

Abuja, Nigeria — The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah have held high-level strategic talks aimed at ensuring a smooth and well-coordinated 2026 Hajj pilgrimage. The meeting focused on pilgrim welfare, accommodation, visa processing, and airlift logistics.

The Saudi delegation, led by Professor Dr. Ghassan Al‑Nuaimi, reviewed Nigeria’s readiness, including airline arrangements, accommodation planning in Makkah and Madinah, and compliance with pre-arrival documentation. NAHCON emphasized that all pilgrims must submit complete paperwork at least 72 hours before departure in line with Saudi regulations.

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During the meeting, NAHCON requested additional Hajj slots, addressed recurring visa challenges, and sought Saudi support for accommodation and airline approvals. The Saudi team assured that technical teams would review these requests to ensure a seamless experience for Nigerian pilgrims.

Ahead of the main ministerial visit, an advance Saudi team arrived in Abuja to lay the groundwork for the upcoming meetings with Nigerian authorities, including engagements with Vice President Kashim Shettima. NAHCON has also engaged state pilgrims’ welfare boards and licensed tour operators to ensure full compliance with operational standards.

Preparations for the 2026 Hajj have been ongoing, with NAHCON completing pre-Hajj visits to Saudi Arabia, securing agreements with service providers, and training staff to ensure efficient pilgrim management. Both Nigerian and Saudi authorities reaffirmed their commitment to safe, organized, and successful Hajj operations this year.

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