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  • Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

    Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

    Explosion: Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has signed Executive Order 001 of 2024 on the safe handling of harmful substances.

     

    Makinde, while signing the order in his office in Ibadan, said that the state now had the Executive Order as a law.

    “We are signing the Executive Order 001 of 2024, and this is on the safe-handling and storage of harmful substances within Oyo State.

     

    “We are doing this in light of the unfortunate incident at Bodija, where explosives were stored in a residential area. So, dated today, 31st of January 2024, we have the Executive Order, which is now a law in the state,” Makinde said

     

    The event had in attendance the Deputy Governor, Barr. Bayo Lawal; Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Olanike Adeyemo; Chief of Staff, Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi; and the Commissioner for Justice/Attorney-General, Barr. Biodun Aikomo.

     

    The governor after signing the executive order, proceeded to Ground Zero, site of the incident, where he monitored progress of work there.

    Addressing newsmen at the site, the governor stressed that the state government is taking all necessary actions to prevent a recurrence of the January 16 explosion in the state.

     

    He said the structural integrity tests on buildings around the site had been concluded, adding that the state government would officially receive the report next week.

     

    “We have scheduled an expanded meeting for Tuesday. After that meeting, we should be in the position to lay out what next step we are going to take to launch out.”

     

    Also speaking with newsmen, the Attorney-General,  Barr. Biodun Aikomo, said the law was not necessarily about explosives, as that is on the exclusive legislative list, saying that there were many other harmful substances.

    “If you store gas in a way that is irresponsible and can make heat trigger an explosion, it becomes harmful and would have the same dangerous consequences that are negative to human existence.

     

    “So, what this Order has done is to say that the government, not being super-human, cannot know what people have stored in their respective homes. And it is to say, any company or individual that has harmful substances stored in residential houses should notify the state government.

     

    “And this obligation takes effect immediately and they are required to report within 72 hours to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security.

     

    “After that, the Special Adviser will arrange for evacuation in a very safe and decent manner, working with other law enforcement agencies.

     

    “Going forward, anybody who has harmful substances in Oyo State, it does not matter if you have a licence to hold it, you have a duty to notify the Special Adviser to the governor so that we are sure you are not endangering the lives of other people around you.

     

    “And this will be on until the governor revokes the Executive Order,” Aikomo said.(NAN)

  • PSC Approves Appointment and Posting of 19 State Command CPs

    PSC Approves Appointment and Posting of 19 State Command CPs

     

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Police Service Commission has approved the appointment and posting of Commissioners of Police for 10 State Commands of the federation.

    This is coming on the heels of the promotion of 14 Deputy Commissioners of Police to the Substantive rank of Commissioners, a statement by Ikechukwu Ani Head, Press and Public Relations has disclosed.

    The newly appointed State Commissioners of Police are; Peter Ukachi Opara former Deputy Commissioner, Administration in Imo State who has been posted to Osun State; Olugbemiga Emmanuel Adesina posted to Benue State; Akinwale Kunle Adeniran to Ekiti and Mohammed Umar Abba to Adamawa.

    CP Beneth Igwe for Federal Capital Territory Command, . he was once DCP, OPs in the FCT Command; Abaniwonda Surajudeen Olufemi, CP Force Secretary’s office has been posted to Delta State Command; Ademola Waheed Ayilara, former DCP State CID Lagos Command heads the Akwa Ibom State Command;

    David Iloyanomon, former DCP Administration Anambra State Command has been posted to head Taraba State Command; Abayomi Oladipo Peter takes over Ondo State Command and Hassan Abdu Yabnet is now CP. Plateau State Command.

    PSC Chairman, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, retired Inspector General of Police told the new Command CPs that they should rebuild public trust through robust partnership with the public.

    Arase warned that the Commission would not accept any excuse for failure to give effective and efficient leadership.

    He assured that the Commission will continue to encourage them but warned that the security of lives and properties in their areas of jurisdiction should not be taken for granted. (Flowerbudnews)

  • BREAKING: ‘No going back on FAAN relocation to Lagos’ — Keyamo

    BREAKING: ‘No going back on FAAN relocation to Lagos’ — Keyamo

    Amid the controversy surrounding the move by the Federal Government to relocate the headquarters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN from Abuja to Lagos, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo has declared that there is no going back on the decision.

    The minister spoke on Wednesday when he appeared on Channels TV programme, Politics Today.

     

    DAILY POST recalls that Senator Ali Ndume from Borno South as well as chieftains of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, Northern Elders Forum, NEF, and other northern groups had kicked against the moves

    .According to them, the relocation of FAAN headquarters and some departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to Lagos was an attempt to marginalise the north.

     

    But addressing the controversy, Keyamo simply said, “We are going ahead. The directive has been given.”

     

    Keyamo said the whole issue was compounded with the fact that FAAN is not yet digitalised and so, in one year, they spend half a billion naira on a flight ticket between Lagos and Abuja alone.

     

    You see them flying every day to and fro Abuja to get one file signed. They fly every day, back and forth. In one year, they spent close to half a billion naira on flight tickets. N450 million on flight tickets alone,” he said.

     

     

     

  • Investigation of False Allegations and Sustained Campaign of Calumny Against my Person by Unknown Elements

    Investigation of False Allegations and Sustained Campaign of Calumny Against my Person by Unknown Elements

    Investigation of False Allegations and Sustained Campaign of Calumny Against my Person by Unknown Element.”

     

    In the letter dated 9 January, 2023, Mr Gbajabiamila @femigbaja said: “Over the past six months, unknown individuals or groups have made a sustained effort using social media to spread unfounded allegations of corruption, malfeasance, and abuse of office against my person. This campaign of calumny has gotten progressively more aggressive in tone and content over the last month, thus necessitating this letter.

     

    “I have served in the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the past two decades, first in the legislature, where I rose to the position of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and now in the executive as Chief of Staff to the President. In that time, my efforts to ensure probity in the management of public resources are well documented. As Speaker of the House of Representatives, I presided over the national budget for all ministries, departments and agencies for four years without blemish.

     

    “While it is my inclination to ignore these attacks as part of the usual mischief of politics, my position as Chief of Staff to the President compels me to act because falsehoods left unchallenged soon take on the toga of truth. Furthermore, the aggressive escalation of these attacks suggests that the perpetrators of these attacks will continue until they are held to account. For these reasons, the stoic silence I have maintained on this matter thus far will no longer suffice.

     

    “I am satisfied that I have not acted in any way to warrant or justify these attacks. Therefore, I am requesting your office to investigate the sources and substance of these false allegations. Rather than hide behind the anonymity of the internet, let my accusers be unmasked to substantiate their claims or face the consequences of their libel against me.”

     

    The chief of staff to the president, therefore, requested “prompt intervention” of security agencies in the matter.

     

    The letter indicated that “a selection of some of the more egregious attacks of the past few months” were attached to aid security agencies in their investigations.

  • Femi Otedola appointed as chairman First Bank Holdings

    Femi Otedola appointed as chairman First Bank Holdings

    Billionaire businessman and chairman of Geregu Power Plc, Mr Femi Otedola, has emerged as the chairperson of the board of FBN Holdings Plc, whose flagship arm is First Bank.

     

    Otedola was passed the baton at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Group in Lagos on Wednesday.

     

    6became a non-executive director of FBN Holdings on 14 August 2023, months after he acquired a substantial stake in First Bank.

     

    The 61-year-old is the financial institution’s biggest and only substantial shareholder, holding a 5.6 per cent stake.

     

    He has had investments in port agency, shipping, storage and insurance brokerage. In 2007, he acquired a controlling interest in African Petroleum, which later metamorphosed into Forte Oil. Forte Oil itself would later be sold and renamed Ardova.

     

    Geregu Power, which he took public in October 2022, accounts for about nine per cent of Nigeria’s grid electricity.

     

    He has held several board memberships, including President of the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping and as past Chairman of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

     

    He was part of the National Economic Management Team, chaired by former President Goodluck Jonathan from 2011 to 2015. At the moment, he is a member of the National Peace Committee.

     

    A botched move to become the chief shareholder of Transnational Corporation, Nigeria’s biggest conglomerate by market value, in April 2023 saw him sell his stake of 6.3 per cent to rival ony Elumelu.

     

    He succeeded Ahmad Abdullahi, a seasoned economist who was appointed chair of the Holdco on 17 December 2021.

     

    This January, Otedola acquired a significant stake in Dangote Cement, a company largely owned by his friend, Aliko Dangote. The exact value of his shares remained unknown, but those close to him say his holdings are worth more than N6 billion.

     

    Femi Otedola is a dyed-in-wool and visionary entrepreneur whose energy is directed at transforming enterprises and putting them on the path of growth,” First Bank Holding said of the businessman while announcing his appointment as non-executive director in August 2023.

     

    “He was thrust into the public’s consciousness with his foray into the downstream sector of the oil industry when he started Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited.”

  • EFCC uncovers religious body laundering money for terrorists, traces N7bn fraud to another

    EFCC uncovers religious body laundering money for terrorists, traces N7bn fraud to another

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has uncovered a religious sect laundering money for terrorists, its Chairman, Ola Olukoyede has said.

     

    Olukoyede, who made the revelation at dialogue on ‘Youth, Religion, and the Fight against Corruption’, on Wednesday in Abuja, also said N7 billion fraud proceeds was traced to another religious organisation.

     

    He noted that the EFCC had found religious organisations, institutions, sects and bodies culpable of money laundering in the country

    Olukoyede said one of such religious bodies dragged the Commission to court to protect its leader after laundered money was traced to its bank account.

     

    The EFCC boss said the religious body got a court injunction restraining the Commission from inviting, arresting or prosecuting its leader.

     

    However, Olukoyede did not name the concerned religious organisations

     

    We will not give up on recovering the stolen funds,” Olukoyede said.

     

    “It is so sad that as I stand before the eminent audience today, that our experience in fighting corruption has to do with the religious leaders and even traditional rulers

    .“As I stand before you there is a matter we are handling of over N30 billion fleeced from Nigeria, and we were able to trace N7 billion to a particular religious body.

     

    “As we wrote a letter to the leader, the next thing we saw was a restraining order, stopping us from inviting them, stopping us from recovering the money.”

     

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  • FCT-IRS extends deadline for tax filing

    FCT-IRS extends deadline for tax filing

     

     

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    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) has extended the deadline for filing of Annual Tax Returns from January 31 to February 29, 2024 for the Organisations and Employers of Labour.in the FCT

    The Management of FCT-IRS took the decision out of magnanimity to heed to the request by taxpayers’ for extension, a statement by Mustapha Sumaila, Head Corporate Communications, FCT-IRS disclosed.

    ”In view of this, the deadline has been extended by one month to enable the organisations and employers of labour as well as agents who have not filed their annual returns to seize this opportunity to do so,” He saidllllll

     

    “Our taxpayers are our customers, we hold them in high esteem hence the reason for this extension but any organisation that fails to file after expiration of this new deadline will be penalised accordingly”

    ”This tax obligation is in compliance with Section 81 of the Personal Income Tax Act (PITA) 2011 (as amended) which mandates all employers of labour in the FCT to file annual returns before January 31 of every year using the prescribed forms, Form G and Form H1 respectively.,” Mustapha explained.

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    ”It is also clearly stated in Sections 94, 95 and 96 of PITA which stipulate penalties for non-filing, incorrect/false declaration and late submission and the Service would not hesitate to enforce the laws on the defaulters,” he emphasised.

    ”Organisations that wish to file online may visit www.fctirs.gov.ng and click on create account or click on login for those already have accounts, or you can proceed to any of the FCT-IRS offices to submit electronic copies of your returns,” he concluded (Flowerbudnews)

     

  • Deltans rejoice as Julius Berger commences construction of Flyovers in Warri, Effurun

    Deltans rejoice as Julius Berger commences construction of Flyovers in Warri, Effurun

    Residents and motorists plying the busy Warri and Effurun roads have expressed joy with the mobilisation to site of Julius Berger to commence the construction of flyover bridges and road expansion works in the twin metropolis of Delta State.

     

    The construction giant on Monday mobilised to DSC Roundabout to commence the construction of the three flyovers, cloverleaf, pedestrian bridges and ancillary road expansion projects as part of the plans of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration for the infrastructure development and urban renewal of Warri, Uvwie and environs.

     

    A supervising engineer from the State Ministry of Works, Emmanuel Oghorodje who was on ground to ensure the smoothness of the operation informed that the contractor has completed the planning and demarcation of the roads before mobilising to site and expressed confidence that with the commitment of Governor Oborevwori to ensuring the speedy completion of the projects, the company will deliver as scheduled.

     

    He assured that measures have been put in place to reduce traffic jam on the road while the construction works are on, and urged road users to follow instructions and obey the traffic officers.

    Many of the motorists lauded Governor Oborevwori for the landmark projects and called for its speedy completion, just as many of the traders in the area were full of praises for the Governor, noting that when completed the projects will boost economic activities in the metropolis.

    It would be recalled that on October 18, 2023, the Delta Government and Julius Berger Nigeria Plc signed a N78 billion contract for the construction of three flyovers, a cloverleaf, pedestrian bridges and ancillary road expansion projects in the oil-rich Warri and Effurun metropolis, regarded as the economic nerve centre of Delta State.

     

  • PRESIDENT TINUBU CONDEMNS KILLING OF TRADITIONAL RULERS IN EKITI, DIRECTS IMMEDIATE RESCUE OF KIDNAPPED PUPILS

    PRESIDENT TINUBU CONDEMNS KILLING OF TRADITIONAL RULERS IN EKITI, DIRECTS IMMEDIATE RESCUE OF KIDNAPPED PUPILS

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): It is with grief that President Bola Tinubu receives the news of the killing of two traditional rulers in Ekiti State, the Onimojo of Imojo-Ekiti, Oba Olatunde Samuel Olusola, and the Elesun of Esun-Ekiti, Oba David Babatunde Ogunsola.

    President Tinubu condemns this mindless and brutal bloodletting, and pledges that the perpetrators will not escape justice,a statement by Chief Ajuri Ngelale Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity) stated.

    The President condoles with the families and subjects of the traditional rulers, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, and the people of Ekiti State on this deeply agonizing development.

    In the same vein, the President directs the immediate rescue of pupils and teachers kidnapped around Eporo-Ekiti area of the State.

    As security of life and property is the primary responsibility of government, President Tinubu assures Nigerians that the nation’s security architecture is being robustly fortified for better and expected outcomes. (Flowerbudnews)