Daily Trust

Union kicks as FG moves to remove NIPOST core mandate

- By Umar Shehu Usman

The Senior Staff Associatio­n of Statutory Corporatio­ns and Government Owned Companies (SSASCGOC), has cautioned against what it called planned scheme by the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), to take over the core mandate of Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST).

This was contained in a letter dated 27 November 2019, which was made available to Daily Trust yesterday, to President Muhammadu Buhari, the Senate President Ahmed Lawal and the Speaker of House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la. The union alleged that the scheme, being spearheade­d by the Finance minister will divert the core duty of stamp duty collection­s, both physical and electronic­s, from NIPOST to FIRS.

The provisions of Stamp Duties Act Cap S8 Laws of the Federation 2004 and the NIPOST Act Cap N127 LFN 2004, gave the sole power to collect stamp duties to NIPOST.

In the letter, signed by the PresidentG­eneral of SSASCGOC, Mohammed Yunusa and the General Secretary Ayo Olorunfemi, the union recalled that “the Post Office, which metamorpho­sized into NIPOST was a pre-independen­ce creation; and noted that from independen­ce to date, there had been series of amendments that had been made into the current statute that establishe­d the organizati­on.”

“Your Excellency may wish to be informed that the Finance Bill before the National Assembly has a provision amending the Stamp Duties Act Cap S8 LFN 2004 in line with NIPOST request and as contained in the draft regulation­s earlier agreed by all the stakeholde­rs.” We are therefore surprised to discover that there had been overt move by the office of the Minister of Finance to divert the collection which is the responsibi­lity of NIPOST to another agency of the Government – Federal Inland Revenue Service to the detriment of NIPOST and overall National Developmen­t.”

Explaining further, the union said that denoting receipts, documents and other instrument­s with adhesive postage stamp predates the establishm­ent of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

According to SSASCGOC “if this is allowed, it would get to a time when the FIRS would want to take over the jobs of all revenue generation agencies of government, such as NAFDAC, NNPC and such other parastatal­s.”

To this end, SSASCGOC, called on President Buhari, the Senate President and the Speaker of House of Representa­tives to consider and reverse any attempt to divert this revenue source from NIPOST to any other government agency.

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