Tambuwal: Fuel Subsidy Removal, Flawed Polls to Blame for Nigeria’s Economic Woes
Says Nigeria must prioritise competence over regional considerations Rules himself out of 2027 presidential contest
Funmi Ogundare
Former Governor of Sokoto
State and Senator representing Sokoto South, Aminu Tambuwal, yesterday blamed Nigeria’s wors-
ening economic hardship and democratic decline on flawed policy choices, particularly the
abrupt removal of fuel subsidy without a framework by the government of President Bola
Tinubu. Tambuwal, who spoke during an interview on ‘Arise Prime
Time’ said that a compromised Continued on page 10
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NRS Leadership, KPMG Officials Meet, Resolve Differences over New Tax Laws
Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja
The leadership of the National Revenue Service (NRS) and top
officials of KPMG Nigeria, a global professional services firm, yesterday held a high-level meeting to address concerns and
disagreements arising from the implementation of Nigeria’s new tax laws. The meeting, which took place
in Abuja, came amid an intense debate within Nigeria’s business and professional community over the implications of the new tax
framework, which is among the most ambitious fiscal reforms in recent years. In a report titled: “Nigeria’s
New Tax Laws: Inherent Errors, Inconsistencies, Gaps and Continued on page 10
Rivers: Two Assembly Members Pull Out of Impeachment Plot South-south leaders inaugurate reconciliation c’ttee Army raises concerns over misrepresentation of COAS’s remarks in Rivers
Chuks Okocha, Sunday Aborisade in Abuja and Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt In what may be the first sign of cracks in Nyesom Wike’s iron grip on the legislature in Rivers State, two members of the House of Assembly have pulled out of the impeachment plot against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, calling for peaceful resolution of the political crisis. Hon. Sylvanus Nwankwo (Omuma State Constituency) and Peter Abbey (Degema State Constituency) rescinded their earlier support for the impeachment, and pleaded with their colleagues to follow the path of peace in the larger interest of Rivers State. The shift came as prominent South-south leaders, un-der the aegis of Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PAN-DEF), yesterday, inaugurated a Peace and Reconciliation Continued on page 10
COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY GENERAL VISITS AKUME...
L-R: Commonwealth Secretary General, Hon. Shirley Botchwey; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume (CON); and Queen Zaynab Ngohemba George, during a courtesy call on the SGF at his office, yesterday