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Border Closure: ECOWAS begs For Reopening: Be Patient – Buhari

 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has once again pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to consider reopening Nigeria’s land borders which were temporarily closed to goods coming from neighbouring countries a couple of months ago, even as Nigerian leader asked for a few more times for him to receive and study the report of tripartite committee made up of Nigeria, Benin and Niger Republic.

ECOWAS emissary and President of Burkina Faso  Roch Marc Christian Kabore was at the Presidential Villa, Abuja today,  February 21 to deliver the ECOWAS appeal to President Buhari.

President of Burkina Faso stressed that the purpose of his visit on Buhari followed the mandate of ECOWAS to resolve the issues that culminated in the partial closure of the border.

According to him, some of the challenges have been discussed, and agreed on, showing cause why Nigerian leader should reconsider the position of the country.

However, President Buhari responded by saying that Nigeria’s decision to partially close the border was purely to safeguard national security.

He told Burkina Faso strong man, who doubles as the Chairman of the ECOWAS Committee mandated to resolve the issue of border closure that the challenges of security have been traced mainly to the inflow of weapons, ammunition and drugs.
“We have witnessed a decline in banditry using such weapons since the partial closure of the border.
“Also, our farmers are now able to sell their rice since we stopped the inflow of foreign rice, usually dumped in the country.”

President Buhari said that Nigeria is very much mindful of the concerns of neighbouring countries on the issue, assuring that his administration will find an early and enduring solution.

“I will work as fast as I can as soon as I receive the report.”

 

Before We Fall Into The Trap Of Bishop Kukah! By Cham Faliya Sharon

Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah

Lately, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah has been waging a relentless propaganda war clearly aimed at sowing seeds of division and strife, either between Christians and Muslims or between northern and southern Nigeria. It is either you see him blowing dog whistles for a religious war based on a new propaganda of false claims of religious victimization from certain killings in the north or you see him parroting blatant falsehoods about nepotism in President Buhari’s appointments without as much as caring to compare the appointments he rants about with the religious or demographic compositions of similar appointments made by former President Jonathan.

Suddenly, Bishop Kukah and CAN have taken ownership of the victims of most of the killings by insurgents of all kinds in the north since 2009 till date on behalf of Christians. With a straight face, and without even batting their eyelids, and without even fearing the availability of records and facts plus the geography and demographics of the areas of the conflicts, they pointedly claim that killings in the north are targeted on Christians. And whenever they make these fantastic claims, a very thoughtful, discerning observer will be left wondering whether they are actually referring to the killings going on between the Tiv and Jukun ethnic groups, largely regarded as Christians, in northern Nigeria or whether they are referring to the gruesome killings by armed bandits against Muslim communities in Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto and Niger states, or whether they are referring to the towns and villages captured and destroyed by insurgents in the Northeast between 2012 and early 2015, which left over 2 million refugees and of which nearly 100% of them are Muslims!
Or when they take ownership of the victims on behalf of Christians, a careful discerner is left wondering whether the Emirs, Sheiks and certain northern leaders, mainly Muslims, that were targeted and assassinated by insurgents and bandits since 2009 till date were killed as Christians. And was it not just last year that an Emir in Borno State was able to return to his kingdom after 5 years of forced exile by ”Boko Haram” insurgents that invaded and seized his emirate in 2014? Oh yes, bombs went off in churches when ”Boko Haram” was building strength between 2011 and 2012 with comparatively very few casualties than when it shifted from bombing churches to bombing mosques between 2012 till date. So, how did it amount to targeted killings of Christians, as Bishop Kukah and his tag team would want the world to believe?
Why do they always cherry pick certain crises, like the ones often involving Fulani cattle rearers and farmers in Benue, Plateau and Taraba states plus Southern Kaduna, and then paint them as attacks against Christians without putting all the crises and killings in the country, including cult killings, inter-communal wars and even armed invasion of churches by robbers and drug lords in southern Nigeria, in the proper context of general insecurity in the country instead of religionizing select ones in the north? Is there a certain objective or agenda they want to achieve with this cherry picking of conflicts and deliberate mislabelling, or is there some hidden profit they enjoy locally and internationally from hyping these crises and killings by painting them as persecution and killing of Christians in Nigeria?
To put it in proper context, last December a false report was caused to be published in some local newspapers and on Fox News in America that 1,000 Christians were killed in Nigeria in the year 2019 due to persecution of Christians, but we all know that in the entire year 2019, the only conflict in the country that could have resulted in the deaths of such large number of Christians was the Tiv/Jukun seemingly unending war, and both communities are always referred to as Christian communities whenever CAN or Bishop Kukah want to do their endless cherry picking of crises. And if we are to shop for that figure in the often mentioned Benue State, we all know that since Governor Samuel Ortom won reelection in March 2019, attacks by ”Fulani Herdsmen” in the State was hardly ever heard again. The only conflict that involved any group in the State after the 2019 elections was the Tiv/Jukun war. Or is there any that the media missed to report?
Contrast this with the report issued by the Zamfara State police commissioner in the same December 2019 that over 6,000 people were killed by armed bandits in the State alone. And that did not include the figures from neighbouring Katsina or Sokoto states that suffered the same brutal crises in the same year, and neither did it include the figures from Niger State. Which simply means only one thing: If a Christian group publishes in both local and international media that 1,000 Christians have been killed because of religious persecution in northern Nigeria in one year, and in the same year a single State in the same north has recorded over 6,000 deaths due to armed conflicts – something we can all testify truly happened – then it only means the claim of targeted killings of Christians in the north by Bishop Kukah and CAN is utterly false and a mere propaganda meant to achieve either some unknown agenda or some kind of material benefit from certain international donors who donate to victims of religious persecutions. And knowing how greed, corruption and racketeering have permeated religion in Nigeria, it is extremely difficult to rule this out.
Another vital fact that proves the endless tendencies of Bishop Kukah and CAN in cherry picking conflicts for propaganda and politicisation is a report prepared by Partnership Initiative in the Niger Delta (PIND), which was released on Sunday, February 16, 2020 and published by PREMIUM TIMES on Monday, February 17, 2020 wherein the group said 1013 persons were killed in the entire Niger Delta region in 2019 in cult clashes, political disputes, land disputes, communal clashes and ritual murders. That’s the Niger Delta region alone, without the data from the Southeast and the Southwest where similar crises and killings have been occurring for decades, including the year 2019 in perspective. So, why the cherry picking and one-sided fixation in a country where rogue politicians have been known to saturate the entire country with sophisticated weapons for their thugs and cult boys, and have consequently thrown the Nigerian State into a state of utter violence and mass murders? Why the selective outrage over killings, and doesn’t this selective outrage underline the hypocrisy of the outrage itself?
Here, it is not difficult to see the hypocrisy of the very same persons and groups who lie that President Buhari was rationalizing victims of insurgency in northern Nigeria in his recent essay published on an American magazine called CHRISTIANITY TODAY as a rebuttal to their lies and propaganda, whereas they are the very ones who always politicise and rationalize deaths or victims of conflicts on religious ratios, often cherry picking and presenting false figures like the ones above. While they lambast him for saying 90% of the victims of insurgency in northern Nigeria are Muslims, they on the other hand are always at the forefront of doing dodgy maths with the conflicts and presenting false figures to boost their endless claims of religious persecutions!
In the end, the non perceptive or the undiscerning Christian believer ends up becoming the target and victim of false information and deception, which the Holy Bible has clearly warned will happen, especially in times such as this that we are in. And unfortunately, the deceptions are being waged by profiteers masquerading as shepherds who stoke the fears of the people under them instead of giving them hope and teaching them love, which the Scripture tells us conquers all fears. They see the flocks under them as mere objects of trade and manipulation for the benefit of rogue politicians as well as for their own personal profits instead of turning them into agents of love and building blocks for national development.
So therefore, when Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah claims that Christians in the north are being persecuted and specifically targeted for killings, one wonders whether he is deliberately provoking hostilities from Muslims in Sokoto, the headquarters of Islam in Nigeria, where he oversees a very large Roman Catholic diocese, and with whom he has been living peacefully without ever any report of any attack against his or any other church in the State. From Sokoto he gallivants across the country, making speeches here and there, including his recent incendiary ones laced with all the venoms of bigotry. From the same Sokoto he also freely travels to practice his ability of brokering peace between politicians who plundered us yesterday with the hope of them grabbing back power in 2019 without as much as helping to put that same ability into brokering peace in the conflicts they are now politicising and religionalising!
And if I may ask: Just how does Bishop Kukah feel whenever he travels out of Sokoto to make such divisive, bigoted claims against Muslims and thereafter return to the same Sokoto, the headquarters of Islam in Nigeria, where they live peacefully with him?
Doesn’t he feel a tinge of contrition, or even a tinge of shame for what is obviously an act of brazen hostility against his hosts? Or, could Bishop Kukah be merely letting out a possibly bottled up frustration and bitterness over the failure of his political choice to come back to power in 2019, or else what could have possibly triggered a member of the so called National Peace Committee to blow his cool like this and even veer into the cherry picking of crises for purposes of propaganda in order to inflame passions of bigotry and hate?
Nigerians should be quickly reminded that the 1994 mass killings and destruction in Rwanda that grabbed global headlines were ignited and inflamed by hateful rhetorics from certain priests wearing priestly uniforms daily like Bishop Kukah does, and some of them are currently serving time in jail for their crimes against humanity. We can therefore do well by always properly filtering whatever they say with the fine filter of truth and information, otherwise we will blindly walk ourselves into their trap of national conflagration.
Scripture and history have jointly taught us that wearing religious uniforms or wearing religious titles don’t necessarily confer truthfulness or honesty or even piety on the wearers, just as much as it does not even confer on them any evidence of being lovers of peace. Therefore, it cannot be mere coincidence that the ”peace brokers” who brokered the emergency reconciliation of Atiku Abubakar and Olusegun Obasanjo for the purpose of returning Nigeria to the years of the locusts in 2019 are all at the forefront of the hateful and divisive rhetorics against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Therefore, if their ability is to only broker peace among politicians of their choice without being able to broker peace among warring ethnic groups across the country, then we shouldn’t fall into their trap of destabilizing the current administration on behalf of their puppeteers. They simply don’t mean well for the country. And if we are not discerning enough, we may fall victims to puppeteers of certain Nathaniel Samuels on deadly  errands with explosives and remote buttons in their hands, waiting to remotely trigger conflagrations meant to give plausibility to false claims of persecutions and targeted killings.

Court Orders Secret Police To Investigate New Bayelsa Deputy Gov Over Certificate Forgery

An Abuja Area Court has ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to investigate the allegation of forgery of a National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) certificate levelled against the new Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.
An APC chieftain from Bayelsa State, Benjamin Youdiowei, had approached the Area Court in Lugbe, Abuja, alleging that Ewhrudjakpo presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in aid of his nomination as a candidate, a forged NYSC Exemption Certificate.
Youdowei alleged that Ewhrudjakpo had been using the allegedly forged document as part of his credentials. The NYSC certificate is dated February 2, 1998, with number 139708.
The judge, Abubakar Sadiq, had on November 27, 2019, issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Ewhrudjakpo following his absence from the court for the day’s proceedings.
He had also ordered the police to investigate the deputy governor before issuing a fresh order directing the DSS to take over the investigation.
Ewhrudjakpo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was until his swearing-in as the Bayelsa State deputy governor on February 14, 2020, the senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District.
He was sworn in alongside the state governor, Duoye Diri, following the February 14, 2020 judgment of the Supreme Court nullifying the victory of All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidates in the last governorship election in the state.

Kaduna Court Frees 91 Shiites After 4 Years In Detention

A Kaduna State High Court has discharged and acquitted 91 members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), otherwise known as Shiites.
The presiding judge, Justice Hajaratu Gwada, acquitted the defendants of the charges filed against them by the state government in her judgement delivered today, February 21.
The freed Shiite group were arrested during a clash with soldiers in Zaria in December 2015. They were arraigned on five counts of criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, culpable homicide, disturbance of public peace, and causing grievous hurt.
During their trial, the defence counsel had filed a no-case submission before the court on the grounds that his clients were innocent.
He stressed that the state government had failed to prove its allegations against them beyond a reasonable doubt.
Giving her judgement, Justice Gwada struck out all the charges filed against the IMN members and acquitted them.
She held that the decision was as a result of the prosecutor to prove the allegations levelled against the defendants beyond a reasonable doubt.
In its reaction, the state government rejected the judgement which it described as ‘erroneous‘.
The State Director of Public Prosecution, Daris Bayero, told Channels Television that the state would appeal the judgement at a higher court until justice was served on the defendants.
On his part, the counsel to the IMN, Maxwell Kyon, commended the judgment, describing the ruling as the “prevailing of truth over injustice” and criticised the state government for detaining the IMN members for over four years without any cogent reason.
He decried that some of the defendants lost their children and wives, while others missed their admission into tertiary institutions while in prison.

Senate President Declares Vacant, Seats Of Bayelsa Governor, Deputy

Sen. Ahmed Lawan

Senate President, Ahmad Lawan has declared the seats of Bayelsa Central and Bayelsa West Senatorial Districts vacant, following the election of their occupants as governor and deputy governor of Bayelsa state.

The governor, Senator Diri Douye represented Bayelsa Central while his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo represented Bayelsa West.
Speaking at a meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) today, February 21 in Abuja, Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said the electoral umpire would soon pick dates for the conduct of a by-election to fill the two seats.
“In compliance with the orders of the Supreme Court, the Commission has presented Certificates of Return in respect of the Governorship elections in Imo and Bayelsa States.
“In the case of Bayelsa State, both the Governor and Deputy Governor were serving Senators. Consequently, the Commission yesterday Thursday 20th February 2020 received two communications from the Senate President declaring the seats for Bayelsa Central and Bayelsa West Senatorial Districts vacant.
“The Commission will soon meet to determine the dates for by-elections in the two Senatorial Districts.”

Jail Fathers Who Allow Their Children To Beg On The Streets – Emir Of Kano

Emir Sanusi Muhammed

Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II,  is seeking for a jail term for irresponsible fathers, especially those who send their children to beg on the streets in the name of Almajiri system.

Muhammadu Sanusi, who is former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, in keynote address today, February 20, at the Joint National Conference in Abuja, of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Future Assured Initiative, advised men to take full responsibility for their marriages, especially in economic terms, by marrying only when they can take care of a wife and bear only children they can cater for.
The joint conference is themed: “Repositioning the Muslim Family for National Development.”
The Emir challenged State Governors and States Houses of Assemblies to make laws which will regulate some of the vices such as Out of School Children, Almajiri system, divorces and drug issues in the society.
“I will suggest that henceforth any man who wants to divorce his wife should be ready to leave the house for her and the children. I am advocating that men should send their children to go and beg for alms instead let man go and beg to feed the children.”
Emir Muhammad Sanusi suggested that Almajiris should not be arrested in the streets, arguing that their fathers should instead be made to face the music.

Soldiers Kill 3 ISWAP Boko Haram Commanders, Wound Many In Aerial Onslaught

The Nigerian soldiers have, in a combined aerial bombing and ground assault, killed three top commanders of the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), a faction of Boko Haram terrorists in parts of Borno State.

Intelligence sources said that the devastating air raids by the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole led to the killing of ISWAP Naval and War Commanders with many of the terrorists’ fighters wounded, adding that as a result of the ground and air operations, a large number of the insurgents are currently fleeing Baga Town.

According to the sources, the insurgents are fleeing in droves in fear of the offensive by government security, saying that in fleeing they vandalized machines and boats in the area.

“Hundreds of wounded terrorists sustained during the recent air raid are currently receiving treatment under International Committee on Red Cross (ICRC) trampoline at Tudun Wulgo.”

It was gathered that the three Boko Haram/ISWAP Commanders were killed in the air attack carried out on Kirta and Wulga camps of the terrorists.

The Commanders killed include the new Naval commander of the ISWAP, Malam Abubakar Dangurmai. He was the newly appointed Naval Commander that coordinated the operations of their flying boats.

 Others are Amir Malik a Buduma by tribe and a war commander who led foot soldiers to war amongst others; and Malam Mohammad a Shuwa Arab by tribe from Kala Balge town who appeared with the rank of a captain in the group and also a war commander also among those killed.  But when contacted on why they are treating Boko Haram suspects, an official of ICRC said it is within their policy and acknowledged in the international law to treat all the wounded in the war including civilians and combatants.

“Our major objective is to treat the wounded without discrimination. So we first see human being needing medical attention and not terrorists. However, it doesn’t stop the law from taking its cause if such a combatant had violated the law.”

Source: PRNigeria.

Concentrate On Family Values, Buhari Begs Religious Leaders, Preachers

President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Christian and Muslim leaders, and preachers to give more attention to issues that strengthen the family towards building value-added society.
Speaking today, February 20, at the Joint National Conference of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Future Assured Initiative on Repositioning the Muslim Family for    National Development, President Buhari said the family provides the bedrock for any society, and deserved more attention in Nigeria.
“In this endeavour, our religious leaders and organizations are most important catalyst. They are the custodians of our values and of our social ideals. It is therefore, commendable that the Nigerian Supreme Council in collaboration with the Future Assured Initiative has risen up to this challenge.
“I, however, wish to call on all our religious leaders and organizations, both Christian and Muslim, to follow suit by redirecting important elements of their preaching and teachings on family issues with a view to broadening the sensitization of people at the grassroots level.”
The President said the government would also put more effort in ensuring economic support, and empowering of family members for more stability.
“We have been conscious of the havoc poverty is wreaking on the family. We therefore believe that poverty alleviation is central to safeguarding the integrity of our families.
“Our administration introduced a number of economic empowerment and poverty alleviation schemes. Some of these directly impact on families while others have indirect effect on families through their multiplier effects.
“The first, and most robust programme, is the Social Investment Programme, which serves as a very broad framework for availing Nigerian families at the grassroots level different forms of economic support.”
According to President Buhari, many homes have benefitted from the Conditional Cash Transfer, while trader-moni and market-moni schemes have also been impactful.
“The school feeding programme has assisted immensely in supporting poor Nigerian families in getting their children enrolled and sustained in school.”
On flagging-off of marriage counselling projects across the country, President Buhari noted that the search for national rebirth, efforts at fighting corruption, indiscipline and struggle for attitudinal change must all begin from the family unit.
“While we appreciate the significant role of the mass media and other public enlightenment channels and outfits in propagating and promoting positive values, we just have to acknowledge the fact that all these build, after all, upon the foundations that must have been laid down at home.”
The President said that most of the challenges affecting the family fall within the mandates and jurisdictions of the state governments, urging the governments to rise up to the challenges and do their full parts in the effort for social regeneration.
Buhari commended the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar and Future Assured Initiative, under the leadership of the First Lady, Hajiya Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, for the projects on marriage and family.
This was even as the First Lady said that  the project will identify critical marriage challenges and suggest relevant instruments for addressing them, which include sensitizing relevant stakeholders on their responsibilities.
“We have succeeded in assembling an array of Islamic scholars to further deliberate on these matters, with the belief that they will do justice to the issues.”
The Senate President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, said the Universal Basic Education should be fully implemented to compel parents to send their children to school, assuring that the National Assembly will work with the Executive to ensure compliance.

The Long Talked About Year 2020 Is Here, What Have We Achieved, Ooni Of Ife Asks

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,  Ojaja II has reminded the government that the much talked year 2020 for the attainment of vision which dominated the air 20 years ago is now here and asked: “what have we achieved.”
Oba Adeyeye Enitan said: “we are all aware of vision 2020 that was launched in the mid 90s. We all felt 2020 was long but ladies and gentlemen, we are now in 2020 and it will soon be over: what have we achieved in the last 20 years we have been talking about the same problem.”
The Ooni, who spoke today, February 20 at the Joint National Conference of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Future Assured Initiative on Repositioning the Muslim Family for National Development
stressed that there is a problem in the country “and we should face it. Enough of us talking and talking. we should all join hands to walk the talk.
“The problem of Almajiri is not just a problem of a particular section of this country, is a problem of each and everyone of us.
“Like the Emir of Kano said, we shouldn’t blame them, we should blame those that brought them to this world, it is very important we look at other ways and means of how to better the lot of their lives.”
He recalled that in 2010 during the campaign which he was privileged to be part of, “we were welcome by a mammoth crowd but at the end of it, Mr. President asked us what we saw on their faces, we answered joy, happiness, hope but he said no. He said he saw on their faces was that immediate solution has come for them.
“So I am not surprised for this initiative of the First Lady talking about finding solution to this our problem and Mr. President insistence on being part of it because this has been his passion for a very long time right back to 2010.
“Enough of us talking, deliberating on it, it is now time to talk solutions.
“Few solutions I will proffer one: I am happy the Senate President is here, we need to promulgate laws will force fathers to be very responsible for their children.
“We can even link it to BVN, today everything is digitalised, we have to link children to those irresponsible fathers, producing children that are becoming menace to the society.
“It is time they take responsibility for their actions, if you cannot confiscate their assets, confiscate their bank accounts, make life miserable for them, make life unpalatable for them so that they will be very serious about take issue of birth control seriously.
“Secondly, in our religious centers, it is good to revere God but we have to look at things differently. Nigeria has a peculiar problem and requires peculiar solution. I suggest we have economic initiatives that our people can engage in after prayers that will provide solutions to the problems. If you pray alone without anything to back it up, it is tantamount to destroying a particular community. “It is not only about prayer but about what value you are providing.
“Thirdly, thank God for diversification. For the oil that has been discovered in the north, compel those player in that field that you will take some from their hand to develop those assets, so that you will spread development in the north. It is not all about roads, rails, we have to support education.
“Most of those sympathetic to Boko Haram probably think they are doing business, they may not really know what they are doing but we should continue to give them that exposure, that orientation and let them know they have a very important part to play in nation building.”

Imo In Financial Distress, Gov Uzodinma Begs Buhari To Intervene

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has landed in Aso Rock presidential villa Abuja with cap in hand, begging President Muhammadu Buhari to save his state from collapse financially.
Governor Uzodinma, who spoke to newsmen today, February 20 shortly after a visit to the President, said: “Imo State, you know, is not solvent. Imo State is financially distressed, the roads are so bad, security situation is rough, education is backward and a lot of things to do and we don’t have the money.
“So I have come to request the kind intervention of Mr. President to at least refund some monies spent on some of the Federal roads in Imo State before my arrival so that we can address some pressing issues like pension arrears, salary areas so that we can get back the people, recover the people first before we begin to talk of infrastructure.”
The governor said that though consultants are still working on the exact figure but that so far, “we have computed the monies in the neighborhood of N32 billion and my first application to Mr. President, I articulated those ones that will have prior approval before construction and a total sum of N12 billion has been recorded and I have submitted the request and in his magnanimity, he has assured me that he will look into it very considerably.”
He said that wherever the money he is requesting for can take the state government to, it will be a lift even if for palliative purposes.
“Whatever we will be able to achieve with whatever intervention given to us by Mr. President, it does not necessarily mean that all those monies owed to us will be given to us.”
The governor said that he would be wasting time and the few resources at his disposal to be looking for who and what caused financial hopelessness of the state.
“However, whatever may be the case, we will be prudent in the way we manage whatever will be given to us in terms of intervention.
“Today is not for me to begin to discuss the activities of past administrations: time will come when we shall discuss in a very holistic manner that you will get every information you need.”
He promised to look into how to make the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) worthwhile, saying: “we will look for what are the peculiarities on ground and do those things that will be over tasking the citizens for the purposes of raising money.
“We will do what will be a win win situation between the government and the people of Imo State in such a manner that those who are paying the money will not suffer from harsh environment. It will be willing to support the government and government also will not be losing monies.
“For instance, if you have these petty traders, people whose incomes are between zero to one hundred thousand nara a month, running after them to pay tax, for me it does not make any strong sense. We should look at our tax regimes and policies and see how we can get a review to some of them.”
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