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One Of Northern State Assemblies Reject Tax Reform Bill

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The Kano State House of Assembly has strongly opposed the tax reform bills currently under consideration at the National Assembly, citing concerns over their potential negative impact on northern states.

It was  gathered that Kano Assembly unanimously rejected the bills after deliberations during Monday’s plenary session, presided over by Speaker Rt. Hon. Ismail Falgore.

Majority Leader Lawan Husseini, representing Dala Constituency, presented a motion of “urgent public importance,” urging northern lawmakers and the Conference of Speakers to ensure the bills do not become law.

Husseini criticized the Senate’s support for the bills, describing it as a calculated plan to sabotage the economy of the northern region.

He expressed particular concern over the proposed allocation formula for Value Added Tax (VAT), arguing that it heavily favors states like Lagos, where most major corporations, banks, and multinationals are headquartered.

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“Eighty percent of the VAT collected in Nigeria will go to Lagos and its environs, leaving many northern states with minimal shares.

This will weaken states in the north, making it difficult for some to pay salaries and increasing hardship and poverty,” Husseini stated.

Hon. Salisu Mohammed of Doguwa Constituency supported the motion, urging federal lawmakers to prioritize pressing national issues such as insecurity and unemployment instead of rushing the tax reform process.

Similarly, Hon. Murtala Kadage of Garko Constituency called for unity among northern representatives to block the bills for the region’s benefit.

The House resolved to call on northern senators, House of Representatives members, and the Conference of Speakers to act swiftly to prevent the passage of the bills, which they say could exacerbate economic disparities across the country.

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Dep. Sen. President Received Kano SSG, Commissioner Sacked By Gov. Yusuf

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Deputy Senate President Barau I Jibrin and Dr Baffa Bichi

 

Deputy Senate President Senator Barau I. Jibrin has received Dr. Abdullahi Baffa Bichi and Muhammad Gambo Diggol, former SSG and Commissioner of Transport, recently sacked by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

The Deputy Senate President thanked them for the visit.

Deputy Senate President Barau I Jibrin ,middle flanked by former Commissioner of Transport from right Muhammad Gambo Diggol and Abdullahi Baffa Bichi from right the former SSG

Deputy Senate President Barau I Jibrin ,middle flanked by former Commissioner of Transport from right Muhammad Gambo Diggol and Abdullahi Baffa Bichi from right the former SSG

Their discussion remains sketchy at the time of filing this report.

Dr. Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, the sacked Secretary to the Kano State Government, was a staunch supporter of the Kwankwasiyya movement who ensured the victory of the NNPP.

 

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Biafran Rebels Kill Cameronian Soldiers In Bakassi 

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Five members of Cameroon’s Rapid d’Intervention Battalions (BIR) were reportedly killed Friday morning, March 14, 2025, in the Bakassi Peninsula during an attack by Biafra separatist groups.

Sources close to the groups revealed that the assault was carried out by the Black Marine, the largest faction and the Dragon Fighter Marine afiliated with the Biafra Nations League (BnL).

“At around 6:00 am on Thursday, the group launched explosives, hitting their targets and neutralizing two warships,” the sources claimed.

This marks a violent resurgence months after the arrest of Simon Ekpa, with insiders citing lack of funds as a reason for the group’s previous inactivity.

Reacting to the attack, a source said, “The warships have been withdrawn. The situation is tense, and our men are fully back in action.”

BnL leader, Princewill Chimezie Richards said, “Biafra has come to stay in Bakassi not even Cameroon can stop us.”

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Pro-Wike lawmakers adjourn indefinitely ahead of Fubara’s budget presentation

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The faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly led by Martin Awaehule has adjourned its plenary indefinitely.

The decision was taken during a plenary session held at the assembly quarters in Port Harcourt on Friday.

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The move comes just 24 hours after Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers state, wrote to the assembly, requesting a new date for the presentation of the 2025 appropriation bill.

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