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  • 76 OIL WELLS SAGA: EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL - GOV ENO

    ... says Oron Federal Constituency to host next town hall meeting

    Amidst growing concern about the renewed efforts by the Cross River State Government to reclaim the 76 oil wells that were ceded to Akwa Ibom in 2012, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has sued for calm, saying everything is under control.

    Speaking at the March edition of Government House Monthly Prayer Service, he noted that the issue had been to the Supreme Court twice and both ruled in favour of Akwa Ibom State government.

    He said there was no cause for alarm, as the case had been previously handled, but urged everyone to remain in the place of prayer for God to guide leaders to take the right decisions per time.

    It would be recalled that the Supreme Court of Nigeria, in 2012, ruled in favour of Akwa Ibom State in the dispute involving the rightful ownership of the oil wells, dismissing Cross River’s appeal. Justice Olufunlola Adekeye, who delivered the lead judgment, stated that Cross River lost its status as a littoral state following the cession of the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon in 2008. Consequently, the state was deemed ineligible to claim offshore oil wells.

    Governor Eno also called on Akwa Ibom people to desist from disparaging leaders at any level, stressed that such was discouraging and could make leaders not to put in their best.

    He advised Akwa Ibom people to avoid meddling into matters that they don't have full understanding of, adding that such could be disastrous both to the individual, and the State as a whole.

    Governor Eno who has been very emphatic in his inclusivity and peaceful disposition, said "let us respect our leaders, and we must not kill our prophets. I think we should be able to encourage those that God has raised to lead us; and let them have that respect after they served us.

    "About the oil wells, let's keep praying, let's keep trusting God. Keep praying to God, keep praying for the success of our President and that God will continue to grant him the wisdom to do the right thing. Let's take it easy and go to God. He has not lost any battle and I know He won't start with Akwa Ibom. What God has given to us belongs to us. So these are our fundamental beliefs"

    He said Oron Federal Constituency will host the next town hall meeting and urged them to maintain the tempo experienced in the first one held at Abak Federal Constituency.

    He also urged those interested in handling jobs for the State, to take advantage of the procurement portal, register and be part of the development trajectory in the State.

    In his homily, the Presiding Pastor of Beautiful Gate Family Church, Eket, Pastor Dr. Bolaji AdeIsrael, who ministered on the topic, "The Battle Belongs to the Lord," said life is full of battles and advised believers to stand on the promises of God and not give up.

    The monthly prayer service featured choir rendition, praises and prayer for the peace and progress of the State and the country at large.

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    15/3/25
    76 OIL WELLS SAGA: EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL - GOV ENO ... says Oron Federal Constituency to host next town hall meeting Amidst growing concern about the renewed efforts by the Cross River State Government to reclaim the 76 oil wells that were ceded to Akwa Ibom in 2012, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has sued for calm, saying everything is under control. Speaking at the March edition of Government House Monthly Prayer Service, he noted that the issue had been to the Supreme Court twice and both ruled in favour of Akwa Ibom State government. He said there was no cause for alarm, as the case had been previously handled, but urged everyone to remain in the place of prayer for God to guide leaders to take the right decisions per time. It would be recalled that the Supreme Court of Nigeria, in 2012, ruled in favour of Akwa Ibom State in the dispute involving the rightful ownership of the oil wells, dismissing Cross River’s appeal. Justice Olufunlola Adekeye, who delivered the lead judgment, stated that Cross River lost its status as a littoral state following the cession of the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon in 2008. Consequently, the state was deemed ineligible to claim offshore oil wells. Governor Eno also called on Akwa Ibom people to desist from disparaging leaders at any level, stressed that such was discouraging and could make leaders not to put in their best. He advised Akwa Ibom people to avoid meddling into matters that they don't have full understanding of, adding that such could be disastrous both to the individual, and the State as a whole. Governor Eno who has been very emphatic in his inclusivity and peaceful disposition, said "let us respect our leaders, and we must not kill our prophets. I think we should be able to encourage those that God has raised to lead us; and let them have that respect after they served us. "About the oil wells, let's keep praying, let's keep trusting God. Keep praying to God, keep praying for the success of our President and that God will continue to grant him the wisdom to do the right thing. Let's take it easy and go to God. He has not lost any battle and I know He won't start with Akwa Ibom. What God has given to us belongs to us. So these are our fundamental beliefs" He said Oron Federal Constituency will host the next town hall meeting and urged them to maintain the tempo experienced in the first one held at Abak Federal Constituency. He also urged those interested in handling jobs for the State, to take advantage of the procurement portal, register and be part of the development trajectory in the State. In his homily, the Presiding Pastor of Beautiful Gate Family Church, Eket, Pastor Dr. Bolaji AdeIsrael, who ministered on the topic, "The Battle Belongs to the Lord," said life is full of battles and advised believers to stand on the promises of God and not give up. The monthly prayer service featured choir rendition, praises and prayer for the peace and progress of the State and the country at large. Media Unit Government House, Uyo 15/3/25
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  • House of Representatives adopts tax reform bills, awaits Senate concurrence

    The House of Representatives on Thursday adopted the report on the four tax reform bills during its session in Abuja.

    It now awaits the concurrence of the Senate.

    The adopted bills include the Nigerian Tax Bill, the Tax Administration Bill, the Revenue Tax Board Bill, and the Nigerian Revenue Service Establishment Bill.

    “These bills underwent three full days of public hearings, with input from over 80 key stakeholders. Afterwards, we held an eight-day retreat to debate each clause", said James Abiodun Faleke, the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Finance.

    He assured Nigerians that the tax reform bills would produce widely acceptable laws.

    “I am glad that House members recognised our thorough work and approved all our recommendations,” Faleke said.

    He thanked fellow lawmakers and the House leadership for entrusting his committee with processing the tax bills and presenting them for consideration.

    He commended President Bola Tinubu for prioritising tax law reforms, noting that some existing tax laws date back to 1959.

    “We cannot continue using outdated tax laws that no longer meet our business, survival, and revenue needs,” he stressed.

    Deputy Committee Chairman, Saidu Abdullahi (APC-Niger), said no bill in the 10th Assembly had generated as much debate as the tax reform bills.

    He praised Speaker Tajudeen Abbas for fostering consensus among stakeholders, ensuring broad-based input into the legislative process.

    Abdullahi highlighted that representatives from all geopolitical zones and regional thought leaders were involved, easing public concerns.

    “The committee’s recommendations reflect the contributions of various stakeholders.

    “These were never seen as perfect documents. The Executive made proposals, and the public hearing allowed Nigerians to refine them. Lawmakers have now endorsed the final version,” he added.

    Also, Ikeagwuonu Ugochinyere (PDP-Imo) described the process as transparent, with consultants and the Executive making adjustments to reflect public interest.

    “In spite of being in the opposition, we are proud of this historic moment. It will expand the tax net and increase government revenue.

    “This reform will enhance tax collection efficiency while protecting small businesses. That is why we worked together to ensure its passage,” Ugochinyere said.

    Benson Babajimi (APC-Lagos) said all stakeholder concerns, including inheritance tax, derivation, and VAT, were carefully considered.

    “This is a great day for Nigeria. The House has approved the necessary reforms, and we now await Senate concurrence,” he said.

    Reported by NAN
    House of Representatives adopts tax reform bills, awaits Senate concurrence The House of Representatives on Thursday adopted the report on the four tax reform bills during its session in Abuja. It now awaits the concurrence of the Senate. The adopted bills include the Nigerian Tax Bill, the Tax Administration Bill, the Revenue Tax Board Bill, and the Nigerian Revenue Service Establishment Bill. “These bills underwent three full days of public hearings, with input from over 80 key stakeholders. Afterwards, we held an eight-day retreat to debate each clause", said James Abiodun Faleke, the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Finance. He assured Nigerians that the tax reform bills would produce widely acceptable laws. “I am glad that House members recognised our thorough work and approved all our recommendations,” Faleke said. He thanked fellow lawmakers and the House leadership for entrusting his committee with processing the tax bills and presenting them for consideration. He commended President Bola Tinubu for prioritising tax law reforms, noting that some existing tax laws date back to 1959. “We cannot continue using outdated tax laws that no longer meet our business, survival, and revenue needs,” he stressed. Deputy Committee Chairman, Saidu Abdullahi (APC-Niger), said no bill in the 10th Assembly had generated as much debate as the tax reform bills. He praised Speaker Tajudeen Abbas for fostering consensus among stakeholders, ensuring broad-based input into the legislative process. Abdullahi highlighted that representatives from all geopolitical zones and regional thought leaders were involved, easing public concerns. “The committee’s recommendations reflect the contributions of various stakeholders. “These were never seen as perfect documents. The Executive made proposals, and the public hearing allowed Nigerians to refine them. Lawmakers have now endorsed the final version,” he added. Also, Ikeagwuonu Ugochinyere (PDP-Imo) described the process as transparent, with consultants and the Executive making adjustments to reflect public interest. “In spite of being in the opposition, we are proud of this historic moment. It will expand the tax net and increase government revenue. “This reform will enhance tax collection efficiency while protecting small businesses. That is why we worked together to ensure its passage,” Ugochinyere said. Benson Babajimi (APC-Lagos) said all stakeholder concerns, including inheritance tax, derivation, and VAT, were carefully considered. “This is a great day for Nigeria. The House has approved the necessary reforms, and we now await Senate concurrence,” he said. Reported by NAN
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