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Presidency: Tinubu Has No Plan to Relocate Federal Capital to Lagos

Warns against north versus south politics Ndume spoke for himself, says Kogi senator Nabena urges president to relocate NNPCL, NIMASA, NPA to Niger Delta

- Olawale Ajimotokan Akinwale Adedayo

in Abuja and

The presidency, yesterday, dismissed insinuatio­ns that the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria to relocate its Department of Banking Supervisio­n to Lagos and the directive of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Developmen­t that the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria(FAAN) should relocate its head office back to Lagos implied a covert scheme by President Bola Tinubu to relocate the Federal Capital back to Lagos.

According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Informatio­n & Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the presidency, which said there was no iota of truth in the allegation by mischief-makers, bent on fueling needless ethnic mistrust, however, warned against fanning the dangerous politics of pitting the north against south.

Also, the senator representi­ng Kogi-West, Karimi Sunday, has said the Senate Whip, Senator Ali Ndume, spoke for himself and not the Red Chamber when he condemned the proposed relocation of some CBN department­s and FAAN from Abuja, back to Lagos.

This was as a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Yekini Nabena, has urged President Bola Tinubu to also approve the relocation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), amongst others to the Niger Delta region.

The presidency, in the statement, stated: "We consider it necessary to inform Nigerians that there is no iota of truth in the interpreta­tions given to the directives in some quarters and the unfounded claims and rumours that President Bola Tinubu was planning to relocate the Federal Capital back to Lagos.

"These rumours, which first surfaced during the electionee­ring last year, was sponsored by political opponents looking for all manners of weapons to prevent Asiwaju Tinubu from being elected as president by a section of the country," Onanuga said.

He labelled those fueling the renewed narrative, using the recent decision by the CBN and FAAN as pretext to start another round of toxic opposition as "dishonest ethnic and regional champions" trying to draw attention to themselves.

He insisted that the status of Abuja as the Federal Capital had come to stay, noting that it was backed by law.

"The movement of FAAN, an agency of Aviation Ministry, to Lagos, where it was located before former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, moved it to Abuja during the last administra­tion, does not amount to moving the Federal Capital to Lagos.

“The administra­tive move should have ordinarily attracted scant attention, as Lagos is the commercial capital and the hub of aviation business in Nigeria. FAAN will still maintain some presence in Abuja. It is not a wholesale movement.

"Similarly, the movement of the Department of Banking Supervisio­n of the CBN to Lagos should not trigger any discord within the polity. The department concerned deals with commercial banks, almost all of which have their headquarte­rs in Lagos," Onanuga added.

He said that all those behind this campaign of falsehood and misinforma­tion knew they were "merely playing politics, albeit a dangerous politics, to pit the North against the South.

"There are many parastatal­s that are not based in Abuja depending on their mandate. The headquarte­rs of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), for example, are in Lagos.

‘In the same vein, the headquarte­rs

FIRS TARGETS N19.41TN REVENUE IN 2024, NOW ACCOUNTS FOR 70% OF CONTRIBUTI­ONS TO FEDERATION ACCOUNT

tax categories, the new structure formulates taxpayer segments based on thresholds. This tailored approach ensures that taxpayers are guided and serviced according to their specific needs, eliminatin­g confusion and redundancy in tax administra­tion.

“Behind this transforma­tive initiative are carefully considered considerat­ions detailed in our operations plan. We highlight the rationale behind our integrated approach, the benefits of comprehens­ive taxpayer services, and the logic behind tailored taxpayer categories, which will be presented to management in the subsequent sessions of this workshop.

“These considerat­ions set the stage for a more responsive, efficient, and user-friendly tax administra­tion system.”

Adedeji explained, “Let me assure you that due process will be followed of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) is in Lokoja, while that of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), was commission­ed by former President Muhammadu Buhari is in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

"It must be pointed out that these decisions are purely administra­tive that should not be politicise­d by people of goodwill and those who wish our country well," Onanuga declared.

He added that the President Tinubu-led administra­tion was working tirelessly to be just and equitable to every section of the country, while pleading restraint on the part of those whose stock in trade was to create all manner of rumours to distract every government from the noble objective of meeting the yearnings and aspiration­s of Nigerians.

"Our citizens desire nothing but good governance that positively impacts their lives. Rumour mongering is a pernicious disservice to this ultimate expectatio­n of our people," he concluded. Kogi Senator: Ndume Spoke for Himself

The Senator representi­ng KogiWest, Karimi Sunday, has said the Senate Whip, Senator Ali Ndume, in this reformatio­n.

“Extensive re-orientatio­n and change initiative­s will be implemente­d to ensure that no one is left behind. We recognize the need for meticulous planning, effective communicat­ion, and unwavering commitment to navigate this transforma­tive journey successful­ly.”

According to him, “FIRS is already a formidable force, and with these new efficienci­es, we can indeed meet and exceed our targets. This is not just a restructur­ing; it is a catalyst for a monumental leap forward, a collective investment in our shared future, and an unyielding commitment to excellence in tax administra­tion.”

He explained that the proposed structure is not just a set of reforms but a commitment to redefine FIRS's role in shaping a modern, spoke for himself and not the Red Chamber, when he condemned the proposed relocation of some department­s in the CBN and FAAN from Abuja back to Lagos.

In a statement, yesterday, he maintained that Ndume's position was personal and did not in any way represent a position taken by the Senate.

Karimi, a Chieftain of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) noted that it was needless for Ndume to be attaching ethnic or other sentiments to the relocation of the offices, which was done for cohesion and better delivery of services.

He pointed out that leaders needed to avoid utterances that would heat up the polity and cause division and disaffecti­on amongst the federating units of the country.

The lawmaker emphasised that the headquarte­rs of 96 per cent of all banks in Nigeria are in Lagos, adding that the staff of the Banking and Supervisio­n Department of the Central Bank often travel to Lagos to check their books at the headquarte­rs, saying the move would save cost to have that directorat­e in Lagos. Nabena to Tinubu: Relocate NNPCL, NIMASA, NPA to Niger Delta efficient, and customer-focused tax administra­tion system.

Adedeji, “Through innovative organisati­onal restructur­ing and process optimisati­on, FIRS is committed to fostering a taxpayer-friendly environmen­t that aligns with global best practices and positions Nigeria as a leader in contempora­ry tax administra­tion.

“As we unveil this new chapter in the history of FIRS, I urge all of you to embrace change, to be pioneers in this transforma­tive journey, and to envision the future we are collective­ly building. Together, we will redefine excellence in tax administra­tion, setting new standards and inspiring others to follow.”

Meanwhile, Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, said the federal government will provide all the support required

A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Yekini Nabena, has urged President Bola Tinubu to approve relocation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to the Niger Delta region.

Nabena, in a statement, also suggested that the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t should be moved to Benue State, where agricultur­al produce was in abundance to justify the plan to move some department­s of CBN and FAAN out of Abuja.

The APC chieftain, who suspected evil intention for making such a move contended that Senator Bola Tinubu did not believe in one Nigeria before he emerged the president.

"If efficiency of these agencies is the main reason for the plan to relocate them to Lagos State, we from the Niger Delta are also asking that the NNPCL, NIMASA, NPA and others will be more effective in either Bayelsa, Rivers or Delta states.

"In the same way, the Federal Ministry of Mine and Steel should be moved to Kogi State, where we have the Ajaokuta Steel for efficiency. I also believe that the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment should either be relocated to Kano or Anambra States where trade is done in high proportion,"Nabena noted. by FIRS to enable it to deliver on its mandate.

Fagbemi said an effective tax administra­tive system wa critical for growth and developmen­t, noting that adequate taxes must be collected to fund government infrastruc­ture and social programmes while also supporting the operating environmen­t.

He said it was important that tax laws and administra­tive processes were all-inclusive as well as stakeholde­r centric and not just tax payers centric.

He advised, “However, the story is changing. We have seen a massive improvemen­t in tax collection with the changes in FIRS over the years.

“The FIRS now contribute­s about 70 per cent of the nation's total revenues. Yet, a lot of tax revenues are left uncollecte­d.”

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