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Financial experts advise FG against introducing more taxes

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Financial experts have urged the Federal Government to stop the introduction of more taxes because of the nation’s weak economy.

They said this in  interviews  on Friday in Lagos.

A tax consultant, McAnthony Dike, said the Federal Government should not initiate more taxes due to the fragile economy.

Instead, Dike, a former President of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, said the Federal Government should enhance the formal tax collection systems in the country.

“The government agencies responsible for formal tax collection must be very efficient so as to boost government revenue. They should automate their operations so as to stop any form of leakage in the systems,” Dike said.

He noted that the introduction of more taxes would increase the burden on the citizens.

“The people have been paying all sorts of taxes which could be considered as invisible taxes. Invisible taxes are taxes paid for services ought to have been rendered by the government, but which are not,” he said.

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Also, the Chief Executive Officer, Ogu Investment, Moses Igbrude, said that introducing more taxes would not be the best considering the present realities.

“The citizens have been contending with the tough economy triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to serious tough times, and having to introduce more taxes will worsen the people’s economic woes,” he said.

He urged the political class to cut down on the cost of governance in order to free funds for developmental purposes.

Igbrude said, “Cutting down the cost of governance is imperative so as to reallocate funds for competing demands in society. These cost-saving measures when implemented will reduce waste and enhance the unity of purpose.”

NAN reports that the Federal Government recently introduced an excise duty of N10 per litre on all non-alcoholic, carbonated and sweetened beverages.

Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this during the public presentation of the 2022 Appropriation Bill in Abuja.

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Excise duty is a form of tax imposed on locally manufactured goods. The new policy, now referred to as ‘Sugar Tax’, is contained in the Finance Act signed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

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Emirates has given date to resume flight operations to Nigeria – Keyamo

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Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, says Emirates Airlines has given a definite date to resume flight operations to Nigeria.

 

The minister made this known on Wednesday in a post on his X page.

 

Keyamo said he got correspondence from Emirates Airline when he visited Salem Saeed Al-Shamsi, ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Abuja.

 

“Yesterday, I paid a working visit to the Ambassador of the UAE to Nigeria, His Excellency, Salem Saeed Al-Shamsi at the UAE Embassy in Abuja. He handed me a correspondence from the Emirates Airline indicating a definite date for their resumption of flights to Nigeria,” Keyamo said.

 

“That date will be formally announced by Emirates Airlines in a matter of days.”

 

In October 2022, Emirates Airlines suspended flight operations to Nigeria over its inability to repatriate funds trapped in the country.

 

The airline suspended operations twice last year, with the first in August 2022.

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Emirates Airline said the suspension in October was due to its $85 million revenue trapped in Nigeria.

 

On November 19, 2023, Keyamo said Emirates Airlines would soon announce the exact date of their resumption of flight operations to Nigeria.

 

He also said the federal government is working on some details concerning the resumption.

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Wema Bank unveils new digital solution for cooperative societies, Coophub

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Wema Bank, Nigeria’s foremost innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has officially launched CoopHub, a new digital solution for Cooperative Societies. The groundbreaking platform was unveiled at the launch ceremony held on May 10th, 2024, to commemorate the 79th anniversary of the Bank.

 

CoopHub, the first of its kind in the Nigerian banking industry, is a digital platform designed strategically to transform the way Cooperative Societies operate by providing tailored solutions that bridge the gaps in the traditional framework of Cooperative Societies.

 

The unique platform insulates Cooperative Societies against prevalent struggles like manual recordkeeping, limited access to loans, poor communication, insecurity, and other restrictions, supporting them with the solutions needed to not only mitigate these problems but also operate with the utmost efficiency.

 

With CoopHub, leaders of Cooperative Societies can manage every aspect of their community’s operations from a simplified dashboard accessible on their phones, seamlessly managing their Cooperative Society’s finances, communication, member records, analytics and every other detail in real time and on the go. Members of the Cooperative Societies also enjoy increased access to loans, seamless contribution tracking, secure transactions, and easy communication with the leaders. Essentially, CoopHub helps Cooperative Societies maintain 100% transparency, reliability, and security, with the option of white labelling for a customised experience.

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Disclosing the Bank’s motive for creating CoopHub, Wema Bank’s MD/CEO, Moruf Oseni, highlighted the Bank’s commitment to innovation and customer-centricity.

 

“Cooperative Societies have many pain points. As a bank that is committed to empowering lives through innovation, we examined the end-to-end value chain of Cooperative Societies and launched CoopHub to provide solutions that address the pains and headaches in the Cooperative Society experience for both the leaders of these communities and the members. CoopHub is the future of Cooperative Societies and we have designed every detail to address the needs of every player in the Cooperative Society ecosystem and empower these communities for optimal productivity,” he said.

Delving into the unique features of CoopHub, Solomon Ayodele, Wema Bank’s Head of Innovation, added,
“CoopHub is taking Cooperatives to an era where conflicts, stressful physical meetings, mistrust, inadequate capital, poor recordkeeping and inefficient governance are all a thing of the past. With a digitised database for all records, a dedicated User Management section for leaders to manage members efficiently, a transparent overview of contributions for both leaders and members, seamless communication framework that allows for easy planning of meetings and events, and a host of other unique features, CoopHub truly is the solution that every Cooperative Society needs.

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“To promote community and financial security, CoopHub also offers a three-factor authentication system that ensures that every withdrawal from the Cooperative Society’s account is subject to an approval of three members of the Cooperative Society, including the Admin. We have been very intentional with CoopHub and I encourage every Cooperative Society to come on board and experience the future of Cooperative Societies through CoopHub”, Ayodele concluded.

CoopHub is now live and open to every Cooperative Society across the world. This futuristic solution is set to not only empower Nigerian lives with increased access to their needs through Cooperative Societies, but also revolutionise Cooperative Society operations for the best.

To onboard a Cooperative on CoopHub, simply register at https://coophub.alat.ng/

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NNPC, NOSL begin production at OML 13, target 40,000 bpd

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Exploration and Production Limited (NNPC E&P) and the Natural Oilfield Services Limited (NOSL) have commenced oil production at oil mining lease (OML) 13.

 

NNPC E&P is a flagship upstream subsidiary of NNPC Limited, while NOSL is a subsidiary of Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company (SEEPCO).

According to a statement on Sunday by Olufemi Soneye, chief corporate communications officer at NNPC, the production commenced on May 6, 2024, in Akwa Ibom, with 6,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd).

 

The national oil company said production is expected to be ramped up to 40,000 bpd by May 27, 2024.

 

The NNPC said the first oil flow from OML 13 is a historic milestone in the partnership between NNPC E&P Ltd and NOSL.

 

According to the statement, the development highlights the firms’ commitment to driving growth and development in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, which remains crucial to the nation’s economy.

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The NNPC said the achievement signifies the culmination of rigorous planning and execution by the teams involved and represents a new era of economic empowerment and development opportunities for communities where the project is based.

 

“For Nigeria, the first oil from OML 13 holds some significance as it contributes to the country’s efforts to increase its oil production capacity, which is crucial for meeting domestic energy needs and driving economic growth,” the statement reads.

 

The NNPC affirmed its partnership with NOSL, emphasising their dedication to conducting operations in a manner that prioritises safety, environmental responsibility, and positive impact on local communities.

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