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NASS transmits tax reform Bills to Tinubu for approval
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The National Assembly has transmitted a set of four critical tax reform bills to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for approval marking a major step in the administration’s drive to modernise Nigeria’s tax system.
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, confirmed the transmission during a press briefing held Tuesday at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja.
The bills – Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, and Nigeria Tax Bill have been the subject of intense debate, particularly in northern Nigeria, where several governors and stakeholders expressed concerns that the reforms might undermine regional interests.
“These bills have now been transmitted. It is out of our hands and on its way to the executive,” Senator Adaramodu stated, adding that the legislative process was thorough, involving rigorous legal and procedural reviews to ensure compliance with existing laws.
Originally proposed by President Tinubu in November 2024, the tax reforms are a cornerstone of his administration’s fiscal strategy, aimed at expanding the national tax base, improving collection efficiency, and strengthening coordination between federal, state, and local governments.
The harmonised versions of the bills were adopted by both the Senate and the House of Representatives on May 25, 2025.
“Tax bills like these require careful scrutiny,” Adaramodu explained. “Legal departments in both chambers ensured alignment with existing statutes before the final transmission to the Presidency. Once harmonised, the Clerk of the National Assembly prepares the documents for endorsement by the Senate President and House Speaker.”
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas have signed off on the final documents.
Senate President Akpabio had earlier praised the efforts of the National Assembly, describing the passage of the tax reform bills as a reflection of “strategic leadership, national interest, and inclusive legislative engagement.”
“These landmark tax bills will add immense value to governance and transform how taxes are collected, administered, and shared across Nigeria,” he noted.
Now awaiting presidential assent, the bills represent one of the most comprehensive overhauls of Nigeria’s tax architecture in recent years.
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ISWAP commanders reportedly clash, many feared dead
Some Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, fighters in the Timbuktu Triangle, have reportedly been killed after rival commanders turned their weapons on each other over a disagreement on a planned attack.
A counter-terrorism expert, Zagazola Makama disclosed this in a post on X.
Zagazola said the clash occurred after a heated dispute between senior field commanders over the conduct of an operation that had been scheduled for the previous night.
He revealed that one of the commanders, identified simply as Abu Ali, reportedly refused to allow fighters under his control to participate in the planned attack.
Ali’s decision was said to have angered another senior commander, who accused him of deliberately frustrating the operation and questioned his loyalty to the group.
According to Zagazola, the dispute was not an isolated disagreement but the culmination of weeks of rising tension among commanders over operational decisions, dwindling resources and the management of logistics inside the enclave.
It was gathered that the refusal to approve the planned attack merely exposed deeper grievances that had been building within the organisation, with rival commanders increasingly competing for influence, manpower and control of supplies.
The Timbuktu Triangle has for years remained one of ISWAP’s principal operational bases, serving as a sanctuary for commanders, training camps and logistics hubs from where attacks are coordinated across parts of the Lake Chad Basin.
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NSCDC Intercepts 45,000L Of Suspected Illegal Ethanol, Nabs Three In Akwa Ibom
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Akwa Ibom State Command, has arrested three suspects and impounded a tanker loaded with 45,000 litres of ethanol suspected to have been illegally acquired.
The State Commandant, Mrs. Geraldine Abetianbe, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Uyo.
She said the arrest and seizure were carried out on Tuesday at about 1:00 p.m. by operatives of the command acting on credible intelligence at Ikot Umo Essien, along Aba Road, in Essien Udim Local Government Area.
”On June 23, at about 1300hrs, our operatives acting on credible intelligence intercepted a petroleum tanker at Ikot Umo Essien, along Aba Road, in Essien Udim Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
“The tanker, with a capacity of 45,000 litres, was laden with a product suspected to be ethanol acquired illegally.
“Three suspects were arrested at the scene in connection with the act,” Abetianbe said.
The commandant explained that the arrest of the suspects and seizure of the tanker were based on reasonable suspicion of the illegal acquisition and transportation of petroleum products in the state.
She said the suspects presented a waybill during interrogation, but the document immediately raised suspicion due to several discrepancies. She added that further investigations and inquiries to verify the authenticity of the declared point of loading yielded negative results.
“This confirmed our suspicion that the product was not sourced through legitimate channels.
“Through synergy, mutual respect, and timely information sharing, we recorded this success,” she said.
Abetianbe warned criminals against engaging in the illegal trade of petroleum products, describing such activities as not only criminal but also a form of economic sabotage that deprives the government of revenue, endangers lives through adulteration and explosions, and undermines national security.
She vowed that the NSCDC, as the lead agency responsible for the protection of critical national assets and infrastructure, would not relent in carrying out its mandate.
“We shall continue to go after vandals, illegal bunkerers, product adulterators, and all those who engage in diversion and illegal transportation of petroleum products,” she said.
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Tension as ISIS releases video of top military grade weapons captured in Niger
A video allegedly released by the Islamic State, ISIS, following an attack on a Nigerien military base in Inates has surfaced online, allegedly showing a cache of military-grade weapons seized during the raid.
In a sighted video which has circulated on social media, appears to show heavy weapons, including artillery rockets, machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, reportedly captured from the military installation.
The footage was shared on Sunday by Bakatsine, a journalist known for reporting on conflict and insecurity in Nigeria’s North-West region.
The authenticity of the video and the exact quantity of weapons displayed have not been independently verified.
Bakatsine said that the development has raised fresh concerns over the growing capabilities of terrorist groups operating across the Sahel, where jihadist organisations have intensified attacks against military targets in recent years.
Security analysts have repeatedly warned that weapons captured during such attacks can significantly strengthen insurgent groups and fuel further instability across the region.
According to the report, although there is no evidence that the weapons shown in the video have been moved into Nigeria, experts have long warned that the porous border between Niger and northern Nigeria allows the movement of fighters, weapons and logistics.
Bakatsine warned that terrorist groups operating across the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin are also known to maintain operational and logistical links, increasing concerns about the potential regional impact of such seizures.
The attack on the Inates military base underscores the persistent security challenges facing countries in the Sahel, including Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, where extremist groups continue to target military installations.
The incident has renewed calls for stronger intelligence gathering, improved border security and closer regional cooperation to prevent terrorist groups from acquiring additional military hardware.
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