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  • UFC star, Adesanya to be honoured by kinsmen in Osun

    UFC star, Adesanya to be honoured by kinsmen in Osun

    Nigerian-born mixed martial artist Israel Adesanya, has visited his country home, Osun, with the UFC star set to be honoured by the people of Esa-Oke, in the State.

    Chief Akin Onifade, the Sajuku of Esa-Oke told NAN on Friday that Adesanya would be honoured at the Esa-Oke Day celebration later this year.

    The celebrated Nigerian-New Zealand UFC middleweight combatant arrived Lagos on Wednesday, few days after losing the UFC 305 crown to South African Dricus Du Plessis.

    After five consecutive UFC wins, Adesanya won the interim middle weight title against Kelvin Castelum in April, 2019 and unified the champion with a talent victory against Robert Whittaker in October that year.

    Onifade said that Adesanya was given a carnival-like welcome at the palace of the Owa- Omiran of Esa-Oke, Oba Alayeluwa Adeyemi Adediran on Thursday.

    “The Esa-Oke born UFC star was ushered into the palace by traditional drummers in company of an enthusiastic crowd of highly elated youths and family members and other eminent Nigerians.

    “The elated Owa-Omiran was full of praises to God for the feats achieved by the young artist, and prayed extensively for his glory to continue to shine brighter and brighter to the glory of God.

    “The revered Owa-Omiran announced that the Ananye ruling house born Israel will be honoured during the Esa-Oke Day celebration later this year,” he said.

    According to him, Adesanya expressed gratitude to the traditional ruler and the entire community for the warm reception and the honour accorded him.

    “Adesanya in his response said he was delighted to be back to his roots and promised to always make Nigeria proud,”he said.

    Present at the reception include: the Asalu of EsaOke, High chief James Ajewole and the Odogun of Esa-Oke, High Chief Olatunde Esan, Looyin of Esa-Oke, Chief Wale Aregbesola, Sajuku of Esa-Oke, Chief Akinwumi Onifade.

    “Others include the Obalogbo of Esa-Oke, Chief Olabode Ajayi , Osolu of Esa-Oke, Chief Ajiboye, Aro of Erinjinyan, Esa-Oke, Chief Akanni Omole and the Loja of Kajola- Esa-Oke, Oba Akande Adebiyi.

  • Osun, Delta fine Google, Meta $350m each for tax evasion

    Osun, Delta fine Google, Meta $350m each for tax evasion

    The tax authorities in Osun and Delta States have fined Google Nigeria and Meta Platforms, Inc.,150 million dollars and 200 million dollars respectively for alleged non-remittance of Withholding Tax.

    The fine is specifically for the Withholding Tax (WHT) allegedly deducted from content creators and entertainers in the two states from 2020 till date.

    This is contained in separate letters signed by Messrs Sola Adewunmi, and Solomon Ighrakpata, Executive Chairmen, Osun and Delta States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) respectively.

    The letters, also signed by Ademola Odetunde, Chief Operating Officer, LafriquePromedia Ltd., the revenue collection agent for the states, were made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    According to Odetunde, LafriquePromedia is also consulting for the IRS of Plateau, which is also facing the same challenge and coming up with similar demand.

    He said that the companies were issued a 14-days notice of compliance, effective July 12 and July 19 respectively, from the affected states.

    He said that the companies, upon the receipt of those letters, would face the consequences for non-compliance.

    Odetunde said that the states were demanding for the payment of 150 million dollars and 200 million dollars respectively, being assessed withholding tax deducted, but not remitted by the companies, at the rate of five per cent to the states.

    He said that the revenue or payment were from digital services provided to content creators, practitioners in the entertainment and creative sector within Delta and Osun states.

    ”By this demands and notices for compliance, we hereby advise your companies to comply with our demands through our revenue agent within the next 14 days.

    ”We want to bring your attention to the fact that the concept of WHT is a form of advance payment of income tax, which is deductable at source on payment made for certain commercial transactions by Nigerian customers.

    ”Same must be remitted to the appropriate tax authorities – Federal, by corporate bodies, or State Internal Revenue Service, by individual, enterprises and partnership within 21 days after the end of the month the transaction was made,” he said.

    According to him, the companies, as an operator of Social Media Platform within the Osun and Delta states’ digital landscape, are mandated to withhold tax in line with the provisions of the extant law.

    Odetunde, who is also a legal practitioner, added that the law required non-resident companies providing digital services in Nigeria to withhold tax.

    He said that this also meant that the companies were required by law to collect and remit WHT on digital services provided to customers within the Osun and Delta states’ digital landscape.

    He recalled that the concept of withholding tax was introduced to curb tax leakages, gather information of commercial activities being carried out by both resident and non-resident businesses.

    Withholding tax is mostly used for collecting tax on non-residents’ income in Nigeria where cross border enforcement is impracticable.

    Odetunde said the procedure for implementing withholding tax for non-resident companies operating digital services within Osun and Delta states’ digital landscape included the deduction of such tax from payments for specified activities.

    He said the procedure also included services provided to content creators and online practitioners within Osun and Delta states as well as remittances of the tax to the relevant tax authorities through its designated agent.

    The legal practitioner also said that the submission of withholding tax schedule to the relevant tax authorities showing details of the beneficiaries such as the name and address of the recipient, was part of the procedure.

    It also included the gross amount of the transaction, the amount of the tax and the percentage that had been deducted among other things.

    Odetunde said: ”We observed that over the years your companies willfully refused, failed and neglected to remit the withheld tax to the local tax authority for Osun and Delta states, Nigeria.

    ”Take further notice that, when a non-resident company deducts WHT from payment for digital services provided to customers within Osun and Delta states digital landscape.

    ”Without remitting same to the local tax authorities, which is Osun and Delta States Internal Revenue Services, a criminal offence has been committed by such non-resident company.

    ”The law permits us to prosecute the offending non-resident companies and take necessary steps to recover the WHT.”

    Odetunde warned the companies to also note that the penalty for non-compliance for companies, including non-resident companies, upon conviction, included a fine of 10 per cent of the amount not deducted or deducted but not remitted.

    He said: ”This shall be added thereto, plus interest at the prevailing commercial rate presently at 21 per cent, while the officers of a non-compliant corporate taxpayer may be imprisoned or fined or both, if found guilty of tax crime.

    ”We do hope that this polite demand notice for compliance will jolt your company to do the needful without further delay.

    According to Odetunde, the revenue agent has been writing to the companies since Oct. 13, 2023 in respect of the matter, to no avail.

  • Minimum Wage: Osun, Benue governors promise to pay N70,000 to workers

    Minimum Wage: Osun, Benue governors promise to pay N70,000 to workers

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has promised to pay workers the new minimum wage of N70,000, emphasizing that their welfare is his priority. He made this assurance through his Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, in Osogbo, the state capital.

    Adeleke stated that once the National Assembly passes the bill and all formalities are completed, the state government will comply because “it has become a law.” He added, “Our governor is a lover of workers; his first agenda is to prioritize the welfare of workers, both active and non-active. Governor Adeleke will not be among the defaulters of the new minimum wage. Osun State will never deviate from the law on minimum wage.”

    This follows President Bola Tinubu’s recent approval of a new national minimum wage of N70,000 during a meeting with organized labor. While labor initially demanded N250,000, the government proposed N60,000 before the president settled on N70,000.

    Similarly, Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has assured workers that his administration is ready to pay the new minimum wage. Speaking to journalists in Makurdi, the state capital, Alia stated that his administration has closed financial leakages, enabling the state to afford the N70,000 minimum wage.

    Alia remarked, “Though the harsh economy has stagnated things, our plans and measures have increased our internally generated revenue. It’s now left for us to close all loopholes to see how much we can cash in to do other things, including paying salaries. With our focus, we can pay the minimum wage. With all purpose and intent, what is agreed by the Federal Government, we sub-nationals should be able to follow. Without the workforce, any government lacks centeredness in governance. So, we need to pay our civil servants according to what is approved by the Federal Government and organized labor.”

  • Why I have not taken loan to develop Osun – Adeleke

    Why I have not taken loan to develop Osun – Adeleke

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun says he has not taken any loan since his assumption of office on Nov. 27, 2022.

    The governor said this at the second edition of “Ipade Imole”, a forum where he gave stewardship to the people of the state on Tuesday in Ilesa.

    Adeleke said his desire not to take a loan to finance the various infrastructure development in the state was in line with his pledge to govern the state within the available resources.

    “In all our governance activities so far, let it be known that we have never borrowed a kobo.

    “This is in line with our pledge to govern within our available resources as we manage the huge liabilities we inherited from the previous government.

    “If anybody tells you this administration has borrowed money, tell the person he is a liar”, he said.

    Speaking on his achievements in the various sectors, Adeleke said his administration was repositioning the mining sector and had also set up a task force to curtail illegal mining in the state.

    In health sector, the governor said that his administration had renovated and upgraded more than 100 Primary Health Care Centres in the state.

    He said more than 50,000 persons had benefited from Imole medical outreach with free enrolment of 29,000 pensioners in the State Health Insurance Scheme.

    Adeleke said his administration had also awarded a N1.3 billion water contract for the rehabilitation of Ora Water Works Scheme servicing the Igbomina area of the state.

    In the education sector, the governor said that he approved the recruitment of 5,250 new teachers and school officers to strengthen teaching and learning in schools

    On infrastructure development, the governor said that his administration was pursuing massive construction of flyover bridges and road dualisation across the state

    He said his administration was also developing agriculture, women development, youth development, creative development, amongst others.

    “We are running a pan-Osun government that is committed to the revival and prosperity of our dear state,” Adeleke said.

  • Osun gov, Adeleke appoints new Auditor-General

    Osun gov, Adeleke appoints new Auditor-General

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has sent a letter to the state House of Assembly seeking confirmation of Mr Isiaq Awotunde as the new Auditor-General for Local Government.

    Speaker of the assembly, Mr Adewale Egbedun, made this known while reading the letter at the plenary on Tuesday in Osogbo.

    Egbedun said that the appointment of the new auditor- general was sequel to the impending retirement of the incumbent, Mr Emmanuel Kolapo.

    He directed Awotunde to submit copies of his curriculum vitae and other relevant certificates to the assembly on or before May 2 and appear for screening on May 7.

    In another development, the speaker introduced and read a private member-sponsored bill, entitled: ‘Public Political Office Holders Enumeration Package 2024’.

    The bill, according to him, seeks to improve the welfare and conditions of political office holders in the state and ease hardship generally for public office holders.

    The lawmakers also adopted the report of the House Committee on Youth Sports and Special Needs on Discrimination against People Living with Disabilities 2024.

    The report was presented by Chairman of the committee, Jeremiah Awoyeye, representing Ife Central State Constituency.

  • Gov. Adeleke lists new retirement age conditions for Osun teachers

    Gov. Adeleke lists new retirement age conditions for Osun teachers

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has reiterated enforcement of approved guidelines as a condition to enjoy the new retirement age, 65 years old and length of service, 40 years for teachers in Osun public schools.

    This is contained in a circular issued by Mr Ayanleye Aina, the Head of Service, on Tuesday in Osogbo.

    According to the circular, all those interested in enjoying the new increased retirement age must comply with the guidelines as stipulated.

    According to the guidelines, for teacher to benefit from the scheme, he or she must be within the education cadre recognised in the scheme of Service.

    It also stipulates that the officer must be registered with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), be medically fit as ascertained by a qualified medical doctor and  must not be under any disciplinary action.

    It also said that the eligible officer would  be required to apply six months before he or she attains the age of 60 years or 35 years of Service, whichever was earlier.

    The guidelines also said that the  application must be endorsed by the Head Teacher/ Principal of the eligible Officer and addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education; among others.

    It however, said that the period of extension was not pensionable.

    It, however, directed the Ministry of Finance and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to stop forthwith, payment of salaries to those already enjoying the new retirement age without fulfilling the conditions.

    The circular reads: “I wish to refer to our Circulars Ref. Nos. SMD.61/VOL.III/36 dated 31st May, 2022 and SMD.61/Vol.IV/52 dated 20th October, 2023 on the above subject.

    “I reiterate that the conditions stated in the aforementioned Circulars still subsist.

    “Consequently, all those already enjoying the new retirement age and length of Service without fulfilling the necessary prerequisites have, by this circular, cease to enjoy such benefits until compliance with the Circulars.

    “For the purpose of emphasis, for any officer to enjoy the new retirement age and length of Service, the concerned Officer is requested to ensure that the guidelines were strictly adhered to.

    “For avoidance of doubt, a copy of the guidelines under reference is hereby attached. Relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government are requested to ensure wide circulation of this Circular and strict compliance”.

  • My agenda for masses in Osun – Gov. Adeleke

    My agenda for masses in Osun – Gov. Adeleke

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun says his agenda is always designed to meet the needs and aspirations of the masses in the state.

    Adeleke said this when the management team of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) led by its Managing Director, Malam Ali Muhammad Ali, visited him at the Government House in Osogbo.

    The governor said that his administration was building a
    legacy for present and future generations.

    ”Our government is running a horse race in the field of good governance.

    “From day one, we created a people-focused agenda designed to meet the needs and aspirations of our people.

    “Our government developed niche areas from digital economy to climate action plan.

    ” We target upgrade of our infrastructure, from flyover bridges to road dualisation, from rural roads to urban roads.

    “We are rehabilitating all our health infrastructure while our schools are being upgraded in terms of structures and learning facilities,” he said.

    Adeleke also said that his administration would continue to maintain strong partnership with the media.

    ” Ours is a media-friendly regime. We lay emphasis on regular and detailed communication with the public and other stakeholders.

    ” I have a very strong media team that markets the truth about the huge successes our government is recording.

    “It is our honour and privilege to host the top management of NAN at the Government House.

    “It is a significant meeting between Osun State Government and one of the most powerful news agencies in the world, ” he said.

    In his remarks, Ali commended the governor for making the people of the state the focal point of his administration.

    He said that the prompt payment of workers’ salaries and pension by the governor was commendable.

    ”More importantly, because government is about the people, I can see that the people have become the focal point of your administration. How ? By prompt payment of salaries.

    ”When you pay salaries, you are improving the local GDP, the local economy and for that you really deserve accolades, you deserve commendation.

    ”Every salary earner has dependants and by that prompt payment of salaries and pension, you are actually empowering the people.

    “Most governors are scared of paying pension, especially huge inherited pension.

    ”We congratulate you for that and the infrastructure development.

    “The amazing thing is how you are doing what you are doing with limited resources, ” he said.

    He commended the governor for the peace and tranquility in the state, describing Osun as one of the most peaceful states in the South West Zone.

    “In a way, Osun like they say, is the cradle of civilisation, so it is homecoming for me.

    ”I may have come from the North, but I have this deep kinship with the people of Osun state and indeed the whole of South West, having grown part of my career in the South West,” he said.

  • Osun govt. approves appointment of new Owa of Igbajo

    Osun govt. approves appointment of new Owa of Igbajo

    The Osun government has approved the appointment of Prince Ademola Makinde as the new Owa of Igbajo in Boluwaduro Local Government Area of the state.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Kolapo Alimi, the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, on Monday in Osogbo.

    Alimi said that Makinde’s the nomination as forwarded by the Boluwaduro Local government was approved in line with due process, chieftaincy law and tradition.

    He said the kingmakers had earlier approved Makinde in line with chieftaincy laws and tradition.

    According to him, Gov. Ademola Adeleke at the Executive Council Meeting tasked the new Owa of Igbajo to heal the wounds of the selection process by ensuring inclusive traditional governance.

    “I congratulate the new Owa of Igbajo. I urge him to embark on reconciliation and restore the dignity and integrity of the traditional institution,” he said.

    Makinde, born on Oct. 1, 1964, is the Director of Finance, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory (NUPRC).

    The state government on had on Jan. 19 nullified the selection and installation of Gboyega Famodun, a former state chairman of the All Progressives Congress, as the traditional ruler of Igbajo over alleged irregularities.

    A statement by the state government said the decision was contained in a White Paper report submitted by the committee set up on chieftaincy matters.

  • Why I embarked on abattoir business – Ex-Osun deputy gov

    Why I embarked on abattoir business – Ex-Osun deputy gov

    Mr Benedict Alabi, a former Deputy Governor of Osun, said he embarked on Abattoir business to boost the state’s Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) and create employment.

    Alabi served as deputy governor of Osun from 2018 to 2022, during former Gov. Adegboyega Oyetola’s tenure.

    The former deputy governor in an interview with NAN on Friday in Osogbo, said the abattoir and farm investment would help in producing premium and hygienic meat for public consumption.

    He said that the Kire Modernised Abattoir, which he established, was unique in supplying hygienic meat to hotels, multinational catering clients, distributors, and direct sales via personal contacts.

    “I believe the abattoir will help in increasing food production and also create an avenue for job opportunities,” Alabi said.

    According to him, the need for such strategic partners will help in promoting self-sufficiency and other benefits in the state.

    “Kire Integrated Farm under my leadership also seek supports from the African Development Bank (AfDB) among key partners while waiting for the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) for its nod.

    “You will agree with me that without their support it will be a kind of greesy on our own part and that shows the significance of strategic partners.

    The former deputy governor commended President Bola Tinubu for his Renewed Hope Agenda in the agricultural sector, adding that the president’s initiatives have started yielding the right results.

    Alabi, however, said for a modernised abattoirs and mechanised farming system to strive, more resources are needed in the area of electricity, modern farm equipment, viable ranches and good market environment.

    The abattoir is located at Km 29, Ife-Ibadan Expressway, Ikire, Osun.

  • Driver slumps on wheel, dies in accident

    Driver slumps on wheel, dies in accident

    An unidentified driver of a mini commercial bus ” Korope”, on Wednesday, died in an accident that occurred on the Olaiya overhead bridge in Osogbo.

    An eyewitness, Mrs Funmi Adeyemo told NAN that the accident, followed the bus driver allegedly slumping while on the wheel.

    She said that the bus veered of the road and collided with a vehicle parked on the roadside resulting in the death of the driver while some passangers sustained severe injuries.

    “One of the passangers attempted to take control of the bus before it collided with a Toyota corolla car parked on the roadside,” she said.

    According to her, another passanger jumped out of the moving bus and hit her head on the ground sustaining injuries on her head and eyes.

    ” I saw people shouting as the vehicle lost control, but a female passenger managed to steer the vehicle down the bridge before it collided with a vehicle parked on the highway.

    The Federal Road Safety Corps’  (FRSC) Sector Commander in Osun, Mr Henry Benamaisia, confirmed the accident when contacted.

    Benamaisia said that the accident occurred in the afternoon, but the swift response of the personnel of the corps to the scene prevented a gridlock on the road.

    The sector commander said that the injured passengers were immediately taken to hospital for medical attention while the corpse of the driver was deposited at the morgue.

    Benamaisia appealed to road users to be safety conscious when driving and to refrain from consumption of drugs, alcohol, or any harmful substances while driving.