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Ogun State Pledges N3.5 Billion EDUCASH Boost for 150,000 Recipients

Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun

The Ogun State Government said N3.5 billion have been earmarked for the ongoing ‘Educash transfer’ programme of the Governor Dapo Abiodun-led administration.
About 100,000 indigent pupils in public primary and secondary schools, and 50,000 students in tertiary institutions across the country, will benefit at the end of the exercise. The state government also disclosed that over 40,000 students and pupils in primary and secondary school have so far benefited from the programme.
Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu, who stated this shortly after monitoring the cash transfer to parents of indigent students in public primary and secondary schools in the Remo division of the state, promised that no one would be left out.
He said: “At the end of the day, the intention is to pay almost 50,000 tertiary students. We have captured their data; we have just a little bit less than 50,000. That is over N2.5 billion for the tertiary level.
“At the primary and secondary school level, we are going to eventually pay 100,000 pupils, that is N1 billion. 100,000 indigent students are targeted so that their parents will get N10,000 each. As of today, we have paid 20,000 students through their parents.
“At the tertiary level, as we speak, we have paid over 20,000 students, N50,000 each,” he said.
The Commissioner also said that monitoring the transfer was just a symbolic exercise as the state can boost of over 2,000 primary and secondary schools, even as he assured parents who are yet to receive the money to remain calm as it would soon be their turn.
“The schools that we have been to are just a tip of the iceberg. How many schools can we get to out of the almost 2,100 primary and secondary schools? But, we did these ones symbolically to let people see that the governor is a promise-keeping governor.
“I want to assure parents who haven’t gotten their own that it is coming, because, we are paying in batches. Apart from that, don’t forget, there can be issues of network.
“If anybody for any reason didn’t get it, let us know through the principal, and we will look into it because nobody is going to be given cash. It will still have to be transferred to their accounts,” he said.
In her remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo admonished parents not to use the money for their own personal needs but to ensure that they prioritized the future of their children.
Mrs. Blessing Oyefeso and Mrs. Oluwayemi Osolukoya, parents to indigent students at Methodist Comprehensive College, Sagamu, commended the governor for putting the interest of their children at heart, even as they assured that the money would be used for the purpose it was meant for.
Mrs. Sekinat Yusuf, a parent at St. James Anglican Primary School, Iperu-Remo, thanked Governor Abiodun for the gesture, promising to use the money for the benefit of her child.
Some of the schools visited include St. Saviours Anglican Primary School, Ikenne-Remo, Christ Apostolic Grammar School, Iperu, Ansar-Ud-Deen School 1, Iperu-Remo, St James Anglican Primary School, Iperu-Remo and Methodist Comprehensive College, amongst others.

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Reps move to harmonize various taxations by FG, States, LGAs

The House of Representatives at the plenary, on Wednesday passed through second reading a Bill for an Act to alter the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended), to clarify the taxation powers of the Federal, State and Local Governments.

The proposed legislation titled, “Bill for an Act to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), to Clarify the Taxation Powers of the Federal, State, and Local Governments; to Define the Scope of Taxes and Levies Collectible by Each Tier of Government; to Prevent Multiple Taxation and Unlawful Outsourcing of Revenue Collection and for Related Matters,” was sponsored by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Ph.D, CFR and six other lawmakers.

Leading the debate on its general principles, one of the Co-Sponsors, Hon. Joshua Audu Gana said the bill seeks to clearly define the scope of taxes and levies on Nigerians by each tier of Government and if passed, would prevent multiple taxations and unlawful outsourcing of revenue collections.

Gana argued that, the Bill would “bring order where confusion reigns”, to create clarity where overlaps have persisted, “and to ensure that every naira raised, shared or spent by government is traceable, lawful, and transparent”.

He added that, these government agencies contract private consultants or agents unlawfully to collect taxes and levies, giving room for corruption, harassment and revenue leakages.

He said, “At the heart of this Bill is a simple but transformative goal which is to align the revenue powers of the Federation, States and Local Governments in a way that promotes efficiency, discourages duplication, and restores trust in the fiscal system.

“Honourable Colleagues, the fiscal architecture of our federation has, over time, become congested and conflicting. Multiple taxes and levies are imposed at different tiers of government, often on the same taxpayers. Revenue agencies overlap, creating inefficiencies and litigations over collection rights; as seen in the disputes over Value Added Tax (VAT), Stamp Duties, and Personal Income Tax”.

The Bill was passed and referred to the Committee on Constitution Review for further legislative actions.

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Reps to probe harmful substances use in preserving frozen foods

The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate the alleged use of harmful chemicals as preservatives for frozen foods across the country.

The resolution of the House was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance brought before the Green Chamber in plenary by the member representing Ehime Mbano/Ihitte Uboma/Obowo Federal Constituency, Imo State, Hon Chike Okafor, on Wednesday.

Some non-governmental organisations operating in the health sector have been consistent in their outcry over the alleged use of dangerous chemicals, including formalin, sodium hydroxide, snipers, kerosene and carbide as preservatives in frozen fish, prawns, shrimp, meat, and other food items in Nigerian markets.

There are reports from regulatory bodies, health experts, and media investigations revealing that some of the chemicals used for embalming corpses, industrial processes, and ripening fruits are now being used to prolong the shelf life of perishable foods.

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Police arrest Sowore

Sowore brands Buhari’s govt despicable, as ASUU, COEASU strikes linger

Nigeria Police have reportedly arrested human rights activist Omoyele Sowore.

Sowore was taken into custody at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

This was revealed in a post on X by human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who accused the police and President Bola Tinubu’s administration of undermining Nigeria’s judicial system.

He wrote: “The arrest of Omoyele Sowore at the Federal High Court in Abuja moments ago is preposterous.
“The police and the Tinubu regime are making a mockery of our judicial system.He should be freed immediately. Stop the shenanigans.”

Sowore had earlier posted on Facebook that he was with Kanu Agabi, the lead lawyer for Nnamdi Kanu, at the Federal High Court.

According to him, Agabi disclosed that his team would be withdrawing from the case, leaving Kanu to continue his trial without representation.

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