EBONYI GOVERNOR ORDERS ARREST OF 6 COMMISSIONERS OVER CONTRACT BREACH. (PHOTO).

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  Abakaliki, Ebonyi State - In a shocking move, Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has ordered the arrest of six commissioners and the suspension of the Chairman of Afikpo Local Government Area, Mr. Timothy Nwachi, over alleged involvement in a breach of contract for the construction of 140 housing units for Izzo and Amaze communities. The affected commissioners, who were declared wanted by the state government before their arrest, are: - Professor Omari Omaka (Tertiary Education) - Victor Chukwu (Environment) - Ifeanyi Ogbuewu (Culture and Tourism) - Uchenna Igwe (Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters) - Moses Ekuma (Health) - Felix Igboke (Project Monitoring) According to the Chairman of the State Executive Council Committee on Izzo and Amaze Housing Project, Ilang Donatus, the governor took the action due to the slow pace of work on the project, which was intended to be completed in time for his two-year anniversary in office. "The governor is not happy over the pace of t...

AIRING OF PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA CHAT. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE


AIRING OF PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA CHAT


UPDATED:


PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA CHATā€¦ No Regret For Instant Removal Of Petrol Subsidy ā€“ Tinubu


Says Nigeria was eating its children's future 


....Insists economy on course to recovery


....Declares no going back on tax reforms 


.... 'I won't sack any of my ministers'


PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA CHAT

President Bola Tinubu has defended his administrationā€™s decision to remove the fuel subsidy from the outset, describing it as a necessary reform to safeguard Nigeriaā€™s economic future.


During his first presidential media chat on Monday night, Tinubu said: ā€œI have no regrets whatever removing subsidies. It was necessary.ā€


The President explained that the subsidy regime was unsustainable, likening it to mortgaging the countryā€™s future for present consumption.


ā€œWe were not investing; we were just deceiving ourselves. The reform was necessary. We cannot have expenditures; we donā€™t have revenue for them,ā€ Tinubu said.


He further emphasised the importance of fiscal discipline, urging Nigerians to adopt better financial management practices.


ā€œCut your coat according to your size,ā€ he advised, adding, ā€œWe had no choice but to pull the handbrakeā€”not just for us, but for our children and grandchildren.ā€


The President also acknowledged the challenges arising from the subsidy removal, including resistance from smugglers.


ā€œI can see smugglers fighting back,ā€ Tinubu remarked, emphasising the need for strict enforcement and structural reforms.


He reiterated his administrationā€™s commitment to making tough but necessary decisions to stabilise the economy.


Addressing a recent stampede incident at a charity event that led to multiple casualties, the President extended his condolences to the families of the victims.


Tinubu, who has a 25-year history of philanthropy, lamented the tragedies and called for better organisation and contingency planning in such events.


ā€œIt is sad that people are not respected or are abused in situations like this. If you donā€™t have enough to give, donā€™t publicise it,ā€ he said.


He urged organisers to prioritise safety and ensure proper crowd management to prevent future occurrences.


 


No Going Back On Tax Reforms


On tax reforms, President Tinubu reaffirmed his administrationā€™s commitment to implementing comprehensive tax reforms, stating that they were essential for Nigeriaā€™s economic transformation.


LEADERSHIP reports that there has been resistance from some quarters to Tinubuā€™s four Executive Bills on Tax Reforms before the National Assembly.


But, speaking during his maiden presidential media chat with select journalists in Lagos on Monday night, Tinubu stressed that the reforms were aimed at modernising the tax system, broadening the revenue base, and supporting the nationā€™s development goals.


ā€œTax reforms are here to stay. We cannot just continue to do what we were doing yesterday,ā€ Tinubu declared. ā€œWe cannot retool this economy with the old broken pot.ā€


According to him, the tax reforms were designed to be pro-poor and inclusive, targeting the expansion of the tax net rather than burdening low-income earners.


ā€œAll we ask for is to widen the net, make the cake larger, so we can share a larger meal,ā€ he explained.


Tinubu highlighted the importance of eliminating outdated colonial-era taxes, describing them as ineffective for Nigeriaā€™s current economic realities.


He also underscored the need to address tax evasion, stating, ā€œYou cannot satisfy a larger community of tax invaders.ā€


The President asserted that his administration was focused on making tough but necessary decisions to stabilise the economy.


ā€œA hallmark of a good leader is to do what needs to be done at the right time. I believe I have the capacity,ā€ Tinubu said, adding that the reforms represented a ā€œnew dawnā€ for Nigeria.


While acknowledging that the transition will not be easy for everyone, Tinubu stressed the importance of staying the course.


ā€œIt will not be El Dorado for everyone, but I am laser-focused on what Nigeria needs and what I must do for Nigerians,ā€ he said.


Tinubu also defended his cabinetā€™s large size and calls for reduction, asserting that his ministers added value and effectively managed their assignments.


ā€œNigeria is a large country. I need my cabinet; they are adding value effectively,ā€ he said. ā€œYou donā€™t give someone an assignment they cannot fulfill. Job descriptions must be efficient and effective


Tinubu concluded by expressing confidence in the direction of his administration, urging Nigerians to embrace the changes necessary for long-term prosperity. ā€œThe essence of tax reform is to create a system that supports growth and development. The new dawn is here, and I am convinced,ā€ the President stated.


The President also emphasized the need to tackle the root causes of corruption in Nigeria, advocating for systemic solutions that address the socio-economic factors driving the problem.


Tinubu underscored the importance of improving living conditions, ensuring access to social amenities, and providing fair wages to reduce corruption in all its forms.


The President also unveiled plans to transform Nigeriaā€™s agricultural sector.


ā€œWe will give more incentives to the farmer. Mechanised farming is better for us in Nigeria,ā€ he said.


The president also said Nigeria is ā€œmoving forwardā€ despite his ā€œdrawing water from a dry well. Nigeria is on the path of recovery, but we cannot finish the job in one calendar yearā€.


He demanded a ā€œcreditā€ score for ā€œmanagingā€ the countryā€™s debt profile.


The first Presidential Media Chat with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be broadcast at 9 p.m. on Monday, December 23, on the Nigerian Television Authority and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria.


All television and radio stations are requested to hook up to the broadcast.


Bayo Onanuga  

Special Adviser to the President 

(Information & Strategy) 

December 23, 2024

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