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Committee Makes Recommendations for Smooth FTZ Operations

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The tripartite of the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, the Managing Director/CEO of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) and the Managing Director/CEO of the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA) have received a six-point recommendation report on the Free Trade Zones Operational Remodelling.

The committee was constituted on July 28 when Mr Adesoji Adesugba, MD/CEO of NEPZA, his counterpart, Mr Tijjani Kaura MFR MD/CEO OGFZA, and Mr Toyin Elegbede, Exeutive-Secretary of the Nigeria Economic Zones Association (NEZA) visited the Acting Customs chief, Mr Bashir Adewale Adeniyi to demand the streamlining of customs’ operations within the free zones.

The report was presented by Mr Toyin Elegbede, Chairman of the committee, who expressed delight in the confidence reposed on the members of the committee to undertake the onerous assignment.

He stated that the prompt implementation of the committee’s report would help reposition the scheme for a greater impact on the economy.

“While I thank you, the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, the Managing Directors/CEOs of NEPZA and OGFZA, on behalf of other members of the committee for the confidence reposed on us to carry out this assignment, please permit me to present the Report of the committee for your consideration,’’ Mr Elegbede said.

The recommendations included the stoppage of irregular invitations of Free Zone Enterprises to the customs headquarters on procedural matters that should be handled by the Area Controllers, including approval for local purchases, rents and hires.

The committee also prescribed the immediate integration of all Free Zone Enterprises into the IM5 (5900) customs operations portal and to redesign it to resolve the VAT implication for sales to the Customs territory.

The recommendation further requested the immediate formulation of SOPs and Procedure Codes for both Intra and Inter Zone Sales, Imports of vehicles, capital goods, spare parts, equipment, furniture, and fixtures destined for consumption within the free zone.

Furthermore, the committee requested the service to allow the exports of finished and processed goods containing 100 per cent local raw materials with minimum stipulated VAT either mentioned in the Import Prohibition list of customs or in the 44 restricted items of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) FX ban list.

In addition, the committee recommended the immediate creation of Procedure Codes that would kickstart the implementation of the Federal Ministry of Finance Circular No. F182079 dated December 22, 2022, and letter Ref. No. HMFBNP/NCS/LPG/10/2022 dated October 4, 2022, respectively, on some specific incentives.

The report listed the incentives to include a 75 per cent Duty Rebate for approved products in Oil and Gas gas-free zones and the exemption of domestic production and sale of LPG from customs duty and VAT.

The rest of the incentives are to comply with regulatory procedures provided in OGFZA and NEPZA Regulations with respect to inspection of free zones containers without the knowledge of the Authorities, delay in the inspection of cargo, stoppage of cargo in transit, and raising queries on importation of same as well as posting of customs officers to the free zones without the knowledge of the two Authorities.

Finally, the committee recommended expeditious harmonization of all the areas of conflict contained in the legal frameworks of NCS, NEPZA, and OGFZA, respectively.

The customs boss promised to immediately adopt those recommendations that fell within the operational policy of the service for implementation.

“We must do what is necessary to boost the economy. I was worried to hear that some of our actions had inhibited the free flow of revenues from the scheme.

“We were meant to have a coordinated collaboration and cooperation to ensure the country obtains significant benefits from the free zone scheme. All hands must now be on deck to make that happen.

“In demonstrating our commitment to streamline our policy and operations for effective management of the free zones, I wish to suggest that this committee is converted to become the Implementation Committee that will midwife the implementation of these recommendations. I wish to thank all of you for a job well done,’’ the Acting CGC said.

On their parts, Mr Adesugba and Mr Kaura applauded the genuine commitment of the new customs boss toward addressing all the listed conflict areas, noting that the two regulatory bodies and the entire free trade zones’ stakeholders through NEZA would scale up collaboration with the service to make the scheme more attractive.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Makinde Imposes 16-Hour Curfew in 10 Oyo Local Councils Over Insecurity

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Governor of Oyo State, Mr Seyi Makinde, has approved the declaration of a 16-hour curfew in 10 local government areas of the state, as part of measures targeted at tackling insecurity.

According to a memo issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Musibau Babatunde, the curfew takes effect from Wednesday, June 24, 2026.

The movement restriction, between 4 pm and 8 am, lasts for 48 hours in the first instance and affects local government areas bordering the Old Oyo National Park.

The affected local councils are Oriire local government (Headquarters: Ikoyi-Ile), Orelope (Headquarters: Igboho), Irepo (Headquarters: Kisi), Saki West (Headquarters: Saki), Saki East (Hq Ago-Amodu), Atisbo (Headquarters: Tede / Ago-Are), Itesiwaju (Headquarters: Otu), Iseyin (Headquarters: Iseyin), Olorunsogo (Headquarters: Igbeti), and Atiba (Headquarters: Offa-Meta, Oyo).

The development followed a series of protests that rocked the state over the abduction of children and teachers in the Orire Local Government Area in May.

The National Coordinator of the movement, Mr Juwon Sanyaolu, who spoke during the latest protest held on Monday, said the demonstration was part of ongoing efforts by the group to push for the freedom of the victims.

According to him, the protest “is a continuation of actions the organisation has embarked upon since the abduction of children and teachers” in the Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State in May.”

“We will continue to protest for the release of all abducted victims until they are free. We believe that government officials are in the comfort of their rooms and offices while innocent 46 students and their teachers are languishing in the kidnappers’ den.

“We are demanding freedom for all captives in the North, South, West, and East of Nigeria,” Mr Sanyaolu said.

He also criticised political leaders for focusing on preparations for the 2027 elections while insecurity continues to threaten the lives of Nigerians.

“We will not be sitting until 2027. By that time, we won’t even know how many will be alive.

“So that is why we are at the heart of Ibadan in Oyo State, where the abduction took place. The state and federal governments must act, or they will continue to witness mass action,” he added.

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Alleged Wiretapping: El-Rufai to File No-Case Submission as DSS Closes Case

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Department of State Services (DSS) has closed its case against former Kaduna State Governor, Mr Nasir El-Rufai, in the ongoing alleged wiretapping trial before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

At the resumed sitting on Tuesday, prosecuting counsel, Mr Oluwole Aladedoye, informed the court that the prosecution would not be calling further witnesses in the matter, prompting the formal closure of the DSS case.

Following the development, defence counsel, Mr Paul Erokoro, told the court that the defence intends to file a no-case submission, arguing that the prosecution has failed to establish sufficient evidence against the former governor.

The defence subsequently sought two weeks to file the application, while the prosecution requested two weeks to respond.

The defence also applied for a variation of some of the bail conditions earlier granted to El-Rufai, describing them as stringent and difficult to meet.

They argued that the bail terms were too stringent, particularly the requirements for level 17 civil servants with properties in Maitama or Asokoro, as well as verification and attestation letters from the Kaduna state traditional council.

However, the prosecution opposed the request, insisting that qualified public officers who meet the conditions exist and urging the court to refuse the application.

Delivering the ruling, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik declined the request to vary the bail conditions, ruling that there are civil servants who own properties at the said location.

The court, however, adjourned to September 22 for the filing of the no-case submission and continuation of the trial.

In February, the federal government filed a three-count charge against the former governor of Kaduna State over an alleged interception of communications belonging to Nigeria’s National Security Adviser (NSA), Mr Nuhu Ribadu.

In a television interview, he confessed that he and other unnamed individuals listened to conversations from Mr Ribadu’s phone after it was tapped by a third party. While acknowledging that such interception is technically unlawful, he argued that illegal surveillance was not unusual.

However, the FG, through the secret police, filed charges against Mr El-Rufai at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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LSWMO Seals Lekki Peninsula I-Fitness Gym Centre

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The I-Fitness Gym centre around Jakande Roundabout, Lekki Peninsula, Eti-Osa, Lagos, has been sealed by the Lagos State government.

The facility was closed on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, by officials of the Lagos State Wastewater Management Office (LSWMO).

The gym centre was accused of indiscriminately discharging raw sewage into public drains via a pipe, thereby causing public nuisance and environmental pollution as well as endangering human health.

Announcing the closure of the premises of the organisation, the Lagos Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, reiterated the need for the public to adhere strictly to proper wastewater management practices.

He emphasised that any individual or organisation found contravening environmental regulations will be meted out with appropriate sanctions and possible prosecution in accordance with the enabling laws.

The Commissioner has come under fire lately because of the poor waste management system in the metropolis, causing the state to look dirty.

A chief of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mr Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, called for his resignation over the issue.

In a related development, Mr Wahab has clarified that the state government has given members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) the authority to arrest environmental violators.

In a statement, he explained that contrary to the misinformation being circulated by some bloggers and commentators, the recent engagement between the Lagos State Government and transport unions across the State is not intended to replace the statutory responsibilities of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC). LAGESC, in collaboration with the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Task Force, remains the duly empowered environmental enforcement arm of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources.

“As we are all aware, several environmental challenges persist within parks, garages, and the public transportation ecosystem, including illegal trading activities and the indiscriminate disposal of refuse on road medians and within transport facilities. The State Government’s engagement with transport unions is aimed at fostering collaboration, promoting shared responsibility, and ensuring improved cleanliness and proper waste management within their respective parks and garages.

“This partnership does not in any way diminish, transfer, or replace the enforcement responsibilities of LAGESC and the Task Force. Rather, it is a complementary initiative designed to strengthen environmental compliance, sanitation standards, and stakeholder participation in maintaining a cleaner environment across the State.

“We therefore wish to reassure all Lagosians that environmental cleanliness remains a top priority of the Lagos State Government. We will continue to engage relevant stakeholders and partners in our collective effort to build a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Lagos,” he stated.

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