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Abia Community demands after police shot businessman to death for not giving bribe

A businessman has died from gunshot wounds after being shot in Aba allegedly by a trigger-happy policeman.

Emmanuel Michael Okocha, from Abiriba Community in Ohafia local government area in Abia State, was travelling with his late father’s apprentice on Wednesday. April 17, 2024 when the incident occured.

They drove from Abriba and entered Aba through the Osisioma flyover. However, on approaching the area opposite Abayi Girl’s Secondary School, a team of police officers stopped them and asked for Mr Okocha’s car documents and driver’s license, which he quickly presented to them.

After confirming that the documents were complete, the police officer returned the documents to him and allegedly started demanding a tip.

The late Emmanuel replied to the officer that he had nothing to give him after wasting his time and started moving his car to leave the checkpoint only for another officer standing in front to turn his rifle and shoot at him without provocation, an eyewitness alleged.

Mr. Emmanuel Michael Okocha was hit by the bullet and began shouting that he had been shot and the police team allegedly hopped into their car and drove off.

The eyewitness drove the victim to the nearby Living Word Hospital before calling his attorney who joined him at MCC Police Station where the police team and the trigger-happy officer were identified by the eyewitness.

Meanwhile, at the hospital, doctors immediately performed surgery to save Mr Okocha’s life but he succumbed to his injuries yesterday, Friday evening, April 19.

Subsequently, the Abiriba Community are demanding justice. They have called on the State Governor, Alex Otti to intervene to ensure that rogue officers in the police force and other security agencies get the message that the lives of innocent Abia State citizens must be protected without compromise.

In a statement released on Saturday, they wrote, “The Abiriba Community has been wounded and are saddened by the unprovoked, reckless and brutal murder of their promising young son. The philanthropic and kind-hearted father of the victim, Late Chief Michael N. Okocha whose time and wealth touched numerous lives and whose commitment/drive to Community Development is still visible in Abiriba after two decades of his demise must be watching from the spirit world to see how his beloved Abiriba will rally to ensure that those who brutally cut-short the life of his beloved son are served the justice they deserved.

“This ugly incident is a constant reminder that the Government needs to do more to checkmate the excesses of men and women in her Security Agencies. They should be made to understand that their job is to protect lives not to take it and firearms are only meant to be used in extreme danger to defend themselves against deadly attack.

“Late Mr Emmanuel Michael Okocha should not only Rest in Peace, he must Rest in Justice.”

The late Mr Emmanuel Michael Okocha leaves behind his wife and two young children.

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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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