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NEDC opens new office, hands over 7 projects to YOSG

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By: Yahaya Wakili

The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has handed over seven completed projects to the Yobe State government as well as inaugurated its new state office in Damaturu, the state capital.

The ceremony was performed by the State Minister for Regional Development, Alhaji Uba Maigari Ahmadu, and accompanied by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Alhaji Muhd. Alkali, and other top senior officers of the commission.

The minister revealed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” is driving the reconstruction and rebuilding of Nigeria’s northeast while ensuring balanced national progress. Adding to that, recently the president created five additional development commissions, following in the footsteps of his predecessor, who initiated the establishment of the North East Development Commission.

“The federal government’s initiative aims to reduce regional disparities and accelerate sustainable development across the geopolitical zone of our dear country Nigeria and also underscores the federal government’s commitment to the region under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” Maigari said.

The minister further said, We are proposing the Northeast Regional Airline, which will link our states and neighboring countries to stop the terrorism of unconnectivity. Also, we are proposing the North East Rail line; the North East Pharmaceutical company intends to produce essential drugs locally and reduce the dependency on imports.

Maigari said, We have proposed for the North East Integrated Pick Milk and Poultry Company to support food security and job creation, and we also propose the North East Civil Engineering Company to construct infrastructural development, as well as the North East Power Generation and Distribution Company to close the energy access gap that occurred in our industries in the six states and beyond.

“We are deliberately ambitious with the purpose and next propose gigantic projects, and I believe with the strongest of convictions that with the unwavering support of your colleagues, the North East Governors Forum will come to push and reposition the northeast to become a vigor of recovery, resilience, and prosperity.

In his remarks, Governor Mai Mala Buni, CON, of Yobe State, ably represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Baba Mallam Wali, mni, has commended the North East Development Commission (NEDC) for what they have done, adding that they have done very well.

Baba Mallam Wali further said, NEDC has done a lot of things that impacted positively on the lives of our people, and requested the NEDC to construct three roads, which he said is very critical to address the problem of insecurity in the state.

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Police arrest three suspected kidnappers in Gombe

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Police arrest three suspected kidnappers in Gombe

By: Zagazola Makama

The Gombe State Police Command has arrested three suspected kidnappers following a tip-off from credible intelligence, sources said on Friday.

Police sources said the suspects were apprehended on March 10 at about 10:00 p.m. by operatives working in conjunction with local hunters.

The arrested suspects were identified as Mohammed Abubakar, 29; Mohammed Bello, 23; and Mohammadu Ali, 25, all residents of Galda Village, Fika Local Government Area of Yobe State.

According to the report, the suspects were planning to carry out a kidnapping in an unspecified location in Bauchi State. Upon interrogation, they allegedly confessed to the planned crime.

Police said investigations were ongoing to uncover further details and apprehend any other accomplices involved in the plot.

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Youths attack and kill two army officers while responding to dispute in Cross River

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Youths attack and kill two army officers while responding to dispute in Cross River

By: Zagazola Makama

Two army officers, including an intelligence officer, were reportedly killed during a violent clash between youths in a disputed crisis zone between Isabang and Alesi communities in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident followed a conflict on March 11 when Ibrahim Musa, a 25-year-old miner from Kusa, who deals in tin ore at Ekuri village, was allegedly beaten by youths at a village checkpoint and had his mined minerals seized.

The miner reportedly reported the attack to soldiers stationed at 245 Battalion, Edor Barracks, near Jenifer Etuh’s Hospital in Ochon. Troops responded by moving into the forest to arrest four youths allegedly involved in the attack.

Residents said other youths blocked the access road to prevent the arrest and attacked the soldiers. In response, they fired which resulted to the injuries of four persons, including Christopher Agara, 27, and Ogobi Egbe, 30, while two others were evacuated for native treatment.

The attack resulted in the deaths of two soldiers.

Additional troops have since deployed additional personnel to restore order in the area, and normalcy has reportedly returned.

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New Tax Regime to Ease Burden on Workers, Small Businesses — Tegbe

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New Tax Regime to Ease Burden on Workers, Small Businesses — Tegbe

By: Michael Mike

Chairman of the National Tax Policy Implementation Committee (NTPIC), Joseph Tegbe, has said Nigeria’s new tax regime is structured to reduce the financial burden on workers and small businesses while strengthening the country’s fiscal stability and economic competitiveness.

Speaking at the BusinessDay Tax Reform Conference 2026 themed “Navigating the New Tax Regime: What It Means for Your Wallet,” Tegbe described the reforms as the most far-reaching restructuring of Nigeria’s tax system in decades. He noted that the initiative is aimed at simplifying tax processes, promoting fairness, and creating an environment that supports economic expansion.

According to him, the reforms are anchored on four major legislations — the Nigeria Tax Act, 2025, Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, 2025 and the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2025 — which collectively introduce a more coordinated and transparent tax administration framework.

Tegbe explained that the new structure provides targeted reliefs for individuals and small enterprises, ensuring that low-income earners and emerging businesses are not overburdened by taxation.

Under the new regime, individuals earning below ₦800,000 annually will be exempted from personal income tax. Workers will also benefit from a rent relief allowance of up to 20 per cent, capped at ₦500,000, among other incentives designed to ease financial pressure on households.

Small businesses are equally positioned to gain from the reforms. Companies with annual revenues below ₦100 million and assets not exceeding ₦250 million will be exempted from Company Income Tax, while nano-enterprises with annual earnings below ₦12 million will not be required to pay income tax.

Despite these relief measures, Tegbe stressed that individuals and businesses within the exempted thresholds must still maintain proper documentation of their earnings and comply with the requirement to file tax returns.

He noted that beyond the tax reliefs, the reforms will also strengthen institutional coordination among key agencies including the Nigeria Revenue Service, the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria, the Tax Appeal Tribunal and the Office of the Tax Ombud. He added that increased digitalisation of tax processes will improve transparency, efficiency and compliance across the system.

According to Tegbe, the broader objective of the reforms is to create a tax structure that supports enterprise development, encourages investment and enhances Nigeria’s ability to mobilise revenue for national development without placing excessive strain on citizens.

“The goal is to build a tax system that works for everyone — one that supports government in delivering development while also protecting the financial wellbeing of ordinary Nigerians,” he said.

Other dignitaries at the conference included Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria, Olusegun Adesokan; Acting Executive Chairman of the FCT Internal Revenue Service, Michael Ango; renowned economist Uche Uwaleke; and policy expert Sam Amadi, among others, who also contributed to discussions on the implications of the new tax framework for businesses and households.

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