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COVID-19: Turn Adversity Into An Opportunity For Self Devt, DG Tell Corps Members

Joel Ajayi
The Director–General, National Youth Service Corps, Brig Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim once again brings you the message of hope, as the globe battles the Coronavirus scourge which unfortunately remains a big threat to human existence, but shall be ultimately defeated.
He gave this advise on Thursday in Abuja in a statement signed by Adenike Adeyemi (Mrs)
Director, Press and Public Relations of the Scheme.
Sadly, virtually all the countries of the world are reeling under the heavy yoke imposed by the pandemic, with not a few declaring partial or total lockdown of their systems.
Our dear country, Nigeria is not left out. The Federal Government on Monday, 13th April, 2020 extended by fourteen days the total lockdown of Lagos and Ogun States, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in order to contain the spread of the virus.
Some states in the federation equally followed suit by declaring either total or partial lockdown.
As a consequence of the global health crisis, the NYSC Scheme, being a responsive and responsible organisation suspended the Orientation programme for the 2020 Batch “A” Stream One Corps Members, so as to avoid the contraction and spread of the virus by members of the camp community in the NYSC camps nationwide.
In addition to the above proactive measure, the Scheme suspended for two months, in the first instance, the monthly Clearance; and directed Corps Members to stay at home to guard against being infected by the virus, while the Corps Medical Teams in the 36 States and the FCT were encouraged to complement the medical teams battling to rescue Nigerians from the preying claws of the monster, COVID – 19.
Happily, the Corps Medical Teams have approached this singular task with high degree of responsibility, making enormous sacrifices for which the Scheme remains grateful, and feels proud to be associated with them.
Dear Corps Members, every cloud has a silver lining. Simply put, in every disadvantage abounds so many opportunities to be tapped into.
How else would the Scheme have discovered the creative ingenuity that God deposited in Corps Members, if not for the outbreak of the scourge?.
Management shall continue to salute and hold dearly Corps Members across the country who have in no small measure deployed their creative ingenuity towards the fight against the pandemic, particularly by the timely production and donation of face masks and hand sanitisers to the Federal and State Governments, in addition to some NYSC host communities and individuals.
The donations were not only very heartwarming, but an apt demonstration of the gains of the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development initiative, as well as the Community Development Service programme of the Scheme. Indeed, you have all written your names in gold.
Beyond the above, l charge you to see this period of lockdown as that of self discovery and advancement. Thus, it is an opportunity to discover and develop those latent skills that you possess. It could be in the areas of creative writing; public speaking; language study; painting; IT; Advertising, among others.
You are admonished never to let the opportunity slip by, without adding values to your life — values that will make you more marketable in the ever dynamic and competitive globe that the IT had since shrunk into a village.
Use this period to prepare yourself for entrepreneurship; use this period to develop yourself into a potent tool that will be most appealing to a potential employer; above all, use this period to renew your relationship and faith in God — the Unseen Reality, the Harbour of peace and inspiration.
At the end of the crisis, or even in the currency of it, l expect to get a positive feedback from you with regard to the extent that you have been able to fan into flame this pieces of advice to you.
Remember that growth is not an automatic process. Self develop now. Together, we shall weather the storm.
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Tax Reform Bills: The Verdict of Nigerians

Ismaila Ahmad Abdullahi Ph.D
The public hearings conducted recently by the two Chambers of the National Assembly have elicited positive responses from a broad spectrum of Nigerians, cutting across regional interest groups, government agencies, civil society groups, concerned individuals, the academia, and Labour Unions, among diverse others. Contrary to a few dissensions hitherto expressed in the media, almost all the stakeholders who spoke during the week-long sessions were unanimous in their declaration that the hallowed Chambers should pass the tax reform bills after a clean-up of the grey areas.
The public hearings were auspicious for all Nigerians desirous of economic growth and fiscal responsibility. They were also a watershed moment for the Federal Inland Revenue Service, which had been upbeat about the tax reforms. Indeed, the public hearings had rekindled hope in the tenets of democracy that guarantee freedom of expression and equitable space for cross-fertilisation of ideas. Without gainsaying the fact, the tax reform bills have been unarguably about the most thought-provoking issues in Nigeria today, drawing variegated perspectives and commentaries from even unlikely quarters such as the faith-based leaders, student bodies, and trade unions, which speaks much about the importance of the bills.
In the build-up to the public hearings, not many people believed that the bills would make it to the second reading, much less the public hearings. Even the Northern stakeholders who seemed unlikely to support the passage of the bills have softened their stance and have given valuable suggestions that would enrich the substance of the bills. The Arewa Consultative Forum came to the public hearings well-prepared with a printed booklet that addressed their concerns. It concluded with an advisory that the bills should be “Well planned, properly communicated, strategically implemented and ample dialogue and political consensus allowed for the reforms to be accepted.”
The concerns of ACF ranged from the composition of the proposed Nigeria Revenue Service Board as contained in Part 111, Section 7 of the bill, the unlimited Presidential power to exempt/wave tax payment as proposed in Section 75(1) of the bill, the family income or inheritance tax as contained in Part 1, Section 4(3) of the bill, to the issues around development levy and VAT. On the development levy, the ACF stated that unless the Federal Government is considering budgetary funding for TETFUND, NASENI and NITDA, it does not see the “wisdom behind the plan to replace (them) with NELFUND”.
The position of the North was equally reinforced by the Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria, Northern Elders Forum, Kano State Government, Professor Auwalu Yadudu, and the FCT Imams. Like the ACF, these stakeholders lent their respective voices to the Section on the Inheritance Tax in Part 1 of the bill and the use of the term ‘ecclesiastical’, which, in their views, undermines certain religious rights and beliefs. The Kano State Government, represented by Mahmud Sagagi, affirmed that “we support tax modernisation” but cautioned that “we must ensure that this process does not come at the expense of states’ constitutional rights and economic stability”. Professor Auwalu Yadudu, a constitutional law professor, drew attention to the use of the ‘supremacy clause’ and cautioned that the repeated use of “notwithstanding” in the bills would undermine the supremacy of the Nigerian constitution if passed as such.
Other stakeholders that made contributions at the sessions included the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, Fiscal Responsibility Commission, Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, Nigeria Customs Service, and a host of others. While most of their concerns bordered on technical issues requiring fine-tuning, they were unanimous in their support for the bills. They aligned with the position of the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, Ph.D. and the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, which is that the extant tax laws and fiscal regulations are obsolete necessitating reforms aimed at creating a fair and equitable tax and fiscal space to grow Nigeria’s economy.
In one of the sessions, Dr Zaach Adedeji expounded on the criss-cross of trade activities in the Free Trade Zone whereby companies misuse tax waivers as exporters to sell their goods or services in the Customs Area at an amount usually less than the price the operators in the Customs Area who pay VAT and other taxes sell theirs thereby disrupting business transactions. This way, the operators in the Free Trade Zone shortchange the government in paying their due taxes by circumventing extant regulations, which are inimical to the economy’s growth.
Overall, the presentations were forthright, foresighted, and helpful in elucidating the issues contained in the bills. According to the statistics read out at the end of the hearings at the Senate, 75 stakeholders were invited, 65 made submissions, and 61 made presentations. At the House of Representatives 53 stakeholders made presentations. By all means, this is a fair representation. Given the presentations, it is evident that the National Assembly has gathered enough materials to guide its deliberations on the bills. As we look forward to the passage of the bills, we commend the leadership of the National Assembly for their unwavering commitment to making the bills see the light of the day.
Abdullahi is the Director of the Communications and Liaison Department, FIRS.
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