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Protesters shut down Ibadan as govt demolishes Ayefele’s radio station

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A mammoth crowed abandoned church services to sympathize with the popular gospel singer, Yinka Ayefele over part demolition of his radio station building, Fresh FM, situated along Lagos-Ibadan by-pass.

The demolition team which arrived the office complex around 5 am on Sunday, according to an eyewitness started its operations, with gunshot to scare the residents away from coming out of their respective houses.

Oyo state Government had last week issued a three-day ultimatum to Ayefele, claiming the construction of the station contravened town planning laws.

Ayefele went to court to stop the demolition.

At the expressway, trucks and small vehicles heading towards Lagos and coming into the city of Ibadan were held up in traffic that lasted for over eight hours on Sunday while many going to their respective places of worship were making u-turn.

Many youth ceased the opportunities to destroy some posters and bill boards belonging to a certain political party as part of the grievances against the demolition of the station.

Though, Dr. Yinka Ayefele declined interview with press men but lamented on his Facebook account in a very short but terse statement: “Oyo state government did it at last… My pains, my sweat… So help me God,” he said.

Director of Yinka Ayefele Nigeria Limited, David Ajiboye who told reporters that the edifice has all the documents obtained from the state government for the establishment of business organization at that spot said the station had lost a new equipment worth N28million in the demolition.

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Ajiboye said the Challenge-Lagos-Ibadan axis was approved by government as a business premises but was surprised that government could say it was not meant for radio station.

He said the government in its claims said the canteen and spiral staircase in the building were not in the building plan.

The director of the organisation further identified a commissioner in the current dispensation in the state as behind the crisis saying the commissioner had approached the station to stop certain programmes on the station.

He noted that the station was forced to reply him that it was only Nigeria Broadcasting corporation (NBC) that has the right to sanction a radio programme on air or close the station in totality.

He believed that the station was fair to all the political parties in the state as against the believe of the government that fresh FM was working for a certain political party in the state.

Ajiboye said court notice was received by attorney-general and Commissioner for justice on Friday on behalf of the State government which the first hearing was expected to come up on Monday the state government embarked on demolition on Sunday without waiting for the outcome of the court proceedings.

When our correspondent arrived the station around 7:30am, the protesters were raining curses on the people behind the demolition, while many others were crying as sign of sympathy.

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Some side-talk showed that many of the protesters travelled from neighbouring states to witness the actions taken by the state government.

A state-owned commercial bus popularly called Ajumose bus was parked at the front of the radio station which people said was deliberately parked at the spot as trap sympathizers.

One of the protesters, also resident in the area, Akeem Jabaru said the government of the day proved that it has no respect for the rule of law with its actions.

He noted that the demolition was inhumane because he knew that over 200 widows are on pay roll of the station while 150 workers are receiving salaries from Ayefele monthly.

“They thought we are going to vandalise the bus so that they can begin to say Ayefele had destroyed the state property, but we have told our people never to do that. We knew it was a trap, but we will play maturely,” he said.

Another sympathiser, Lanre Babatunde said going by his profession as a surveyor, he had observed that there are plots of land that was supposed to be demolished without getting to the station if truly it’s affecting the road.

Politicians in the state also visited the office complex and condemn the development.

A stalwarts of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Barrister Sarafadeen Alli, Femi Lanleyin, Hon. Dapo Lam-Adesina, Hon. Segun Olaleye, former governor Taofeek Arapaja, that of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Engr Seyi Makinde.

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They all described it as anti human and undemocratic, saying the crowd at the spot showed that the multitude are happy with Ayefele as against that of the government.

As at the time of this report, commissioner for information, Toye Arulogun, could not be reached.

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CBN orders banks to suspend deposit charges

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed deposit money banks and financial institutions to suspend processing fees on deposits until September 30, 2024.

In a circular dated May 6, 2024, the apex bank ordered financial institutions to suspend processing charges imposed on cash deposits above N500,000 for individuals and N3,000,000 for corporates.

This directive, signed by the CBN’s Acting Director of Banking Supervision, Adetona Adedeji, aims to alleviate financial burdens on depositors.

The recent directive follows previous instructions from the CBN, which mandated deposit money banks to impose a 0.5% cybersecurity levy on transactions, a move that has stirred public outcry.

The circular stated, “Please refer to our letter dated December 11, 2023, referenced BSD/DIR/PUB/LAB/016/023 on the above subject, suspending processing charges imposed on cash deposits above N500,000 for individuals and N3,000,000 for corporates as contained in the ‘Guide to Charges by Banks, Other Financial Institutions and Non-Bank Financial Institutions’ issued on December 20, 2019.”

It continued, “The Central Bank of Nigeria hereby extends the suspension of the processing fees of 2% and 3% previously charged on all cash deposits above these thresholds until September 30, 2024. Consequently, all financial institutions regulated by the CBN should continue to accept all cash deposits from the public without any charges until September 30, 2024.”

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TUC threatens massive protest over cybersecurity levy

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FILES: TUC President Festus Osifo during a labour rally

 

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has issued a stern warning to the Nigerian government, threatening a large-scale protest that could bring the economy to a standstill if the controversial cybersecurity levy introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is not revoked.

In a statement released on Wednesday, TUC President, Festus Osifo, criticised the recent directive by the CBN imposing a 0.5 per cent cybersecurity levy on nearly all electronic transactions.

This move comes on the heels of heavy criticism from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), which labeled the levy as an additional burden on Nigerians.

The TUC condemned the timing of the levy, highlighting the economic challenges already faced by Nigerians, including the devaluation of the Naira, high petrol prices, and increased electricity tariffs.

Expressing dismay over government policies under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, the TUC lamented the burden of multiple taxation endured by Nigerian account holders, both from the government and financial institutions.

The union further accused the National Assembly of colluding with elements in the executive to exploit citizens rather than protect them.

TUC emphasised that Nigerians are currently focused on concluding discussions regarding the minimum wage, urging the Federal Government to prioritise this over what it described as a “vexatious policy.”

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It demanded the immediate withdrawal of the CBN circular to banks and the cancellation of the levy.

Warning of drastic action if their demands are not met, the TUC declared its readiness to mobilise members, stakeholders, and the masses for an immediate protest, potentially leading to the complete shutdown of the Nigerian economy.

According to the TUC, this levy represents one exploitation too many for the Nigerian populace.

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Ndume slams senate chamber renovation as ‘poor job’

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The Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume, has voiced his dissatisfaction with the recent renovation work carried out in the Senate Chamber, labeling it as substandard.

Under Order 42 of the Senate Standing Rules, Ndume expressed his concerns, highlighting various issues such as the poor quality of the sound system leading to echoes, inadequate sitting arrangements, and the absence of voting devices.

He remarked, “Since day one, precisely last week Tuesday when we moved into this Chamber that was supposed to have been renovated, there have been complaints here and there.”

In response, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, clarified that the sitting arrangement complaints among Senators have been largely resolved, noting that the renovation contract was not executed by the 10th National Assembly.

Meanwhile, in legislative proceedings, the Senate passed for the second reading a Bill aimed at repealing the Revenue, Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission Act of 2004.

The new legislation seeks to grant the Commission enforcement powers for monitoring revenue accruals and disbursement from the federation account, aligning it with the amended 1999 constitution.

Despite the bill’s passage, lawmakers have agreed to subject it to further scrutiny, with plans to revisit its provisions.

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The bill has been referred to the Committee on Finance, Appropriations, and Economic and Financial Planning for review, with a report expected within four weeks.

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