Panshak Yohanna |
The Management Committee Chairman of Kanke Local
Government Council. Hon, Panshak Yohanna applauded the Senate for including
Plateau state in the North East Development Commission Bill, he said, it will
go a long way to rehabilitate the people who had be traumatized as a result of
decade of incessant crisis.
Hon. Panshak equally thanks the APC led Government
for the wonderful gesture.
In his own part Emmanuel Jankawa said, the inclusion
of Plateau State in the North East Development Commission depicts the caring
attitude of the APC government, adding that Plateau state has suffered a lot
and it will help in the reconstruction of the state.
Also speaking is Rev. Polycarp Jurbe who said, it is
a welcome development, that he believed it is done without any selfish interest
because Plateau state has witnessed a lot of destruction of lives and properties.
IN
BRIEF
Senate
Okays three per cent VAT for commission, as Lagos senators kick
The Senate yesterday passed for third reading a bill seeking to establish the North-East Development Commission (NEDC) to intervene in the reconstruction of the region devastated by the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Senate yesterday passed for third reading a bill seeking to establish the North-East Development Commission (NEDC) to intervene in the reconstruction of the region devastated by the Boko Haram insurgency.
The
bill included Kano and Plateau states to benefit from the commission’s funds,
even though they are located in north-west and north-central geopolitical zones
respectively.
The
decision to include the two states in the rebuilding plan followed a motion by
Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano Central) that they also witnessed terrorist
attacks by the insurgents.
The Senate, in passing the bill, approved the allocation of three per cent of
the country’s Value Added Tax (VAT) to the commission for a period of 10 years.
It
also resolved the controversy surrounding the location of the headquarters of
the commission, by approving that it should be in Maiduguri, the capital of
Borno State.
However,
the three senators representing Lagos State kicked against the three per cent
VAT for the commission, saying that their earlier request for one per cent VAT
for Lagos was rejected.
Senator
Oluremi Tinubu (APC, Lagos Central) had sponsored a bill titled: “A bill for an
act to make provisions for Federal Grants to Lagos State in recognition of its
strategic socio-economic significance and other connected purposes.”
After
the approval for the north-east, the Lagos senators addressed the press.
Senators Gbenga Ashafa (APC Lagos East) and Adeola Olamilekan (APC Lagos West)
said it was wrong for the Senate to approve three per cent for the north east
development commission without considering Lagos.
The
lawmakers, who hinted that the bill would be reintroduced in the Senate,
wondered why the Senate rejected the bill.Ashafa said: “Everyone knows that 68
per cent VAT nationwide comes from Lagos. Two weeks ago, a bill by Senator
Oluremi Tinibu was presented, asking the Senate to approve one per cent for
Lagos State as a former federal capital but the bill was not passed. We feel we
should present our feelings to the press and Nigerians. We are appealing to
Nigerians to assist us ensure that they give us a listening ear.
“We
the contributor of 70 per cent of the vat income believe that one per cent is
not too much. We are calling on the Senate to accommodate Lagos, one per cent
vat bill. It has been agreed by our constituents to reintroduce the bill and we
believe that our colleagues and all Nigerians will support us,” he stated.
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