TUESDAY 28TH JULY 2020

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N18tn Revenue Target: Analysts Urge FG to Deploy Technology VAT receipts increase by N50.79bn James Emejo in Abuja Some analysts yesterday expressed optimism that improved technology adoption and expansion of the current tax net could boost the federal

government's ambitious revenue projection of between N13 trillion and N18 trillion. This is coming as the total Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue recorded by the federal government increased

by N50.79 billion to N651.77 billion in the first half of the year (H1 2020) compared to N600.98 billion in H1 2019, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The Minister of Finance,

Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, had last week said the federal government had discovered new revenue initiatives that could fetch it between N13 trillion and N18 trillion from

both oil and non-oil revenue sources. This, according to her, will be done under the federal government’s Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative (SRGI) that was launched

last year. Analysts, however, told THISDAY that the projection may be realistic, especially amidst the impact of the Continued on page 8

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FG Bows to Pressure, Reopens Schools for Graduating Students Atiku, NUT, private school owners hail decision PSN lists eight conditions for safe re-opening of schools WAEC commences August 17 Chuks Okocha, Olawale Ajimotokan, Onyebuchi Ezigbo, Kuni Tyessi in Abuja, Uche Nnaike and Martins Ifijeh in Lagos The federal government yesterday bowed to pressure to reopen secondary schools in the country closed at the onset of COVID-19 in March, 2020.

It said in a statement that it has given approval for schools to reopen on August 4, 2020, for pupils in exit classes to sit for their examinations. It added that the students would have two weeks to prepare for the West African Senior School Certificate Continued on page 8

DHQ Warns Soldiers against Mutiny, Unconstitutional Acts DSS alleges plot to destabilise Nigeria

Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) yesterday warned members of the armed forces against involvement in any act of disloyalty, mutiny and unconstitutional acts. It also condemned a call by the National Chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Mr. Chidi Chukwuani,

for the "Rawlings treatment," to be replicated in Nigeria in view of the endemic corruption in the country. Former president of Ghana, Mr. Jerry Rawlings, had on June 4, 1979, accused the then government of General Frederick Akuffo of corruption and subsequently rounded Continued on page 8

IN SEARCH OF STABLE POWER... Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), during the virtual meeting of the Presidential Power Working Group in Abuja... yesterday

Senators Deny Alleged NDDC Contract Awards, Tackle Akpabio... Page 5


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