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Archbishop implores Nigerians to promote peaceful coexistence

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The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Most Rev. Dr. Ignatius Kaigama has implored Nigerians, irrespective of religious, ethnic or political affiliation to promote peaceful coexistence of all and sundry in the country.

Kaigama made the call on Friday in Abuja shortly after a Special Mass celebration at the Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pro Cathedral held as part of activities to mark the 2021 General Assembly of the Archbishops of Abuja dioceses.

The archbishop stressed that peace and security were paramount to sustain the unity of the country.

He said that Nigerians should maintain living in peace and should continue to be their brother’s keeper as security of the country was in the hands of everyone.

Kaigama charged Christians to continue playing their respective roles for the growth of the country.

He appealed to Nigerians not to promote crises through religion.

“Nigerians are being killed not Christians; it is not about a particular religion,” he said.

In his sermon, the Archbishop took the gospel reading from John 20:2, “Then said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me”.

He explained that God had given Christians  authority over everything and the church was the light for the society to look up to.

“The church has the responsibilities to teach the society to move from conflict to communion.

“I urged Nigerians to always give thanks to God, who has continued to preserve the nation.

He urged Nigerians not to relent in praying for unity in the country.

The senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District, Nora Daduut in an interview with NAN assured Nigerians that women and the youths in the church were involved in preaching peace.

Daduut said it was the duties of mothers to heal the ills of the society, adding“ let us speak the language  of love peace and oneness.’’

The event was attended by priests, religious organisations and societies as well as representatives of government.

Present at the event was the Minister of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Sen. George Akume.

The theme of this year’s General Assembly is “Ministerial and Pastoral Collaboration” and it will feature deliberations on New Evangelism, Ecumenism, Inter-religious Dialogue, Justice and Peace, Communications, Liturgy, Health, Family and Youth Development.

The General Assembly ends on the Sept. 25, with closing Mass and issuance of communiqué. (NAN)

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Anambra Traditional Rulers Confer ‘Dike Si Mba’ Title On Tinubu

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President Tinubu crowned ‘Dike Si Mba’ of Anambra by Anambra State Traditional Rulers

Traditional rulers in Anambra State on Thursday conferred a chieftaincy title of ‘Dike Si Mba’ of Anambra on President Bola Tinubu.

The Traditional rulers led by the Chairman of the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, Igwe Chidubem Iweka of Obosi, gave the President the title in Awka during his official visit to the state.

‘Dike Si Mba’ loosely translates to ‘Hero from another land’, was given to President Tinubu by the traditional rulers representing all the communities in Anambra State.

Tinubu, who is in Anambra State on official visit, arrived at the Chinua Achebe International Airport in Umueri around 12:15pm, and was received by Governor Chukwuma Soludo, his deputy, Onyeka Ibezim and other government officials.

Tinubu inaugurated Anambra State’s first-ever Government House on Thursday, marking a historic milestone more than 30 years after the state’s creation.

Tinubu also inaugurated several other projects done by the administration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

It is the President’s second visit to the South-East this year after visiting Enugu State in January.

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 Nigerian Senate Passes 2 Tax Reform Bills

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The Nigerian Senate has passed two out of the four Tax Reform Bills which are expected to overhaul Nigeria’s tax laws.

The lawmakers approved the bills following the consideration and adoption of the recommendations of the Senate Committee chairman Senator Sani Musa during the committee of the whole

The four key bills are the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, 2025, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2025, the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, and the Nigeria Tax Bill.

But out of the four, only the Bill to Repeal the Federal Inland Revenue Service Act and enact the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2025 was approved

The second approved bill is the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill which is an Act to provide for the assessment, collection of and accounting for revenue accruing to the federation, federal, states and local governments.

“Prescribe the powers and functions of tax authorities and for related matters”.

Presenting the report, Sani said that the bills sought to reform Nigeria’s tax framework, strengthen institutions and enhance accountability and compliance.

Contributing, Deputy Senate President of Jibrin Barau congratulated the entire Senate and in particular, the Committee on Finance and the Elders Committee for the wisdom and leadership that has been shown in the passage of the bills.

“Initially, there were in disagreements and there were rancors here and there.

“But the Senate, standing on its position as the highest assembly in the land, decided to establish this committee, the Committee of Elders (Special Committee).

“To look at all those areas of contention and hear the views of religious leaders, regional organisations and other stakeholders.”

In his remarks President of the Senate, Godswill disclosed that the remaining two bills will be considered in plenary on Thursday.

He commended the committee on Finance and senators for a thorough job.

“He also expressed gratitude to the group of “elder senators” who collated and deliberated on areas of contention in the Tax Bill through meetings and consultation with dissenting voices.

Akpabio expressed optimism that the tax laws would revolutionalise and optimise tax collection across the country.

He expressed satisfaction that the passage of the bills have dispelled rumours that they were meant to serve the interests of a part of the country, adding that all Nigerians will benefit from them.

 

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Senate Sets Up Committee To Oversee Rivers Administrator

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The Nigerian Senate has constituted an 18-member committee tasked with overseeing the activities of the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd.).

This, it said, was in a bid to strengthen transparency and accountability in the state’s governance.

Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, was named as chairman of the committee.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, during the resumption of plenary.

Akpabio highlighted the importance of the committee’s mandate, stating that its role was critical in ensuring effective legislative oversight in Rivers State.

Akpabio also hinted that the composition of the committee might be subject to review following further consultations.

Other members of the committee include Senators Adamu Aliero, Osita Izunaso, Osita Ngwu, Kaka Shehu, Aminu Abass, Tokunbo Abiru, Adeniyi Adebire, Sani Musa, Simon Lalong, Asuquo Ekpeyong, Adams Oshiomhole, Ireti Kingibe, Onyekachi, Idiat Adebule, Ide Dafinone, and Mohammed, alongside the Clerk of the Senate.

The Senate President charged the committee to commence its oversight duties without delay, stressing the urgency of their assignment.

He also reaffirmed the Senate’s commitment to upholding democratic processes in Rivers State.

 

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