Tag: Muazu Abdullahi

  • Man docked over alleged phones theft

    A Magistrates’ Court in Minna on Wednesday docked one Ibrahim Abdullahi for allegedly stealing two Tecno phones.

    The Police charged Abdullahi with theft, contrary to Section 287 of the Penal Code.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Muazu Abdullahi, told the court that the chief security officer of the state’s college of education, arrested and brought the defendant to the station on April 11.

    He said the security chief alleged that the accused entered the three-arm hall of the school and stole two Tecno phones, belonging to one Habib Abdulganiyu.

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    The defendant was also said to have also stolen three hard drives and two flash drives.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The prosecutor, thereafter, prayed the court for adjournment, to enable the police to complete investigation into the matter.

    In her ruling, Magistrate Safura Mahmud, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N100,000 and a surety in like sum.

    Mahmud adjourned the case until April 24 for further mention.

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  • Man in court over alleged attempt to kill father

    A 33-year-old applicant, Mohammed Mohammed, was on Friday remanded in prison by a Minna Magistrates’ Court, for allegedly attempting to kill his father.

    The accused is facing a count charge of attempted culpable homicide, contrary to Section 229 of the Penal Code.

    Magistrate Amina Musa, declined to take his plea on the ground that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case.

    Musa directed the police to forward the case file to the State Director of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

    She adjourned the case until May 10 for further mention.

    Police prosecutor Muazu Abdullahi, had told the court that Mohammed of Kpaki village, Mokwa Local Government Area, attacked his father Mohammed Chado, with a cutlass while on his way to farm on April 15.

    He said that the accused attempted to kill his father by cutting off his left hand and inflicted injuries on him.

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  • Court remands two men for alleged theft

    A Magistrates’ Court in Minna on Tuesday, ordered the remand in prison of two men, Yusuf Adamu and Garba Sadiq, over alleged theft.

    The two suspects are standing trial on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and theft.

    The magistrate, Amina Musa, granted the prosecutor, Insp. Muazu Abdullahi’s request for their remand in custody to allow police complete its investigation in the matter.

    Musa adjourned the case until April 16 for further mention.

    Earlier, the prosecutor told the court that the accused persons were serial thieves, who specialized in stealing motorcycles from different locations in the state.

    Abdullahi alleged that a team of police detectives arrested the accused persons, following a tip off from a reliable source on March 16.

    He said the alleged offence contravened Sections 97 and 287 of the penal code.

    The accused persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

     

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  • Mining: FG engages revenue consultants to boost earnings – Fayemi

    Mining: FG engages revenue consultants to boost earnings – Fayemi

    …We intend to surpass projected annual growth rate of 8.54 per cent, says Fayemi

    The Federal Government has engaged the services of about 100 revenue consultants to work on areas of leakages in the revenue accrued from the mining sector, with a view to shoring up earnings from the sector.

    The consultants, who would be deployed to the six geo-political zones of the country in the coming week are to examine financial and production records of companies involved in mining activities in the last six years, to determine whether appropriate royalties were remitted to government.

    The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who disclosed the new step being taken by government during the opening of the three-day induction and training for the Revenue Consultants in Abuja on Monday, said the main target of the ministry is to ensure that the Federation Account gets its fair due in royalties and taxes.

    According to Dr Fayemi, the project, tagged “Revenue Optimization and Verification Project”. Would assist in blocking leakages  in the mining sector, thereby positioning the sector to achieve its set agenda of contributing significantly to the GDP.

    “Our expectation of this project is that the Ministry would emerge as a lead revenue agency for the Federal Government of Nigeria, in line with the growth projections of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan ( ERGP ), which recognizes the mining sector as one of Nigeria’s most promising growth sectors, and acknowledges that its contribution to GDP doubled from N52 billion in 2010 to N103 billion in 2015. The ERGP further projects that revenue from the mining sector would grow from N103 billion (2015) to N141 billion (2020) at an average annual growth rate of 8.54 per cent (2017-2020)”

    Dr Fayemi said he is optimistic that the ministry would surpass these targets, as all stakeholders work collaboratively to ensure the success of the R.O.V. Project, resulting in improved levels of voluntary compliance of operators.

    The Minister admitted that leakages in government revenue was a big challenge in the mining sector, a development, which he said the ministry was determined to redress with the ROV Project, following its approval by the National Economic Council (NEC).

    He said: The R.O.V Project is an initiative of our ministry, pursuant of one of our core mandates, which is to significantly increase the contribution of the Mining Sector to our sovereign revenue.

     “Indeed, leakages in government revenue remains a big challenge in the sector, which we are working collaboratively with other government entities and sector stakeholders to fix. We have given considerable thought to this challenge and come up with a number of strategies to tackle it, one of which we are witnessing its launch today.

    “I am therefore pleased to announce that following the approval of the National Economic Council (NEC), we are today inaugurating a new model of revenue generation and collection in the mining sector. This entails the engagement of Professional Revenue Consultants who would work with our ministry’s mining officers to identify revenue leakages in the system.

     “The Revenue Optimization and Verification Project essentially seeks to confirm the adequacy of royalties’ remittances made by the various operators in the mining industry. They are mandated to collect and analyse data from 2012 – 2017 in the course of their work, thus giving us the opportunity to demand and receive accruals due to government from the referenced period. It would also ensure compliance of all operators to paying the correct amount in royalties to the government coffers going forward.

    The Minister said the  exercise will be carried out in line with the provisions of Section 17 of the Nigeria Mineral and Mining Act of 2007 which empowers the Mining Inspectorate Division of the Ministry to supervise and enforce compliance of laws and also section 43 of the Nigeria Mineral and Mining Act of 2007 which mandates mining operators to keep and supply records upon request by the ministry.

    Speaking further, the Minister who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Muazu Abdullahi, said the project was not designed to witch hunt anybody, even as he warned the consultants to avoid any shady deals.

    “This is not a witch hunting initiative, but the exercise of the statutory responsibility of the Ministry to determine the adequacy of remittances made by the various operators in the mining industry.

    Dr Fayemi added: “The image and reputation of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, and indeed the entire Federal Government of Nigeria is key during this Revenue Optimization and Verification Project; therefore, we charge all consultants to stand for what this government stands for by avoiding any form of compromise, illegality and unprofessional conduct.

    The Project Coordinator, Mr Makinde Araoye, said the projects is at no cost to the Ministry as the National Economic Council approval stated that consultants and the ministry take a certain percentage of whatever is recovered.

    “NEC approved 15 per cent as cost of collection, out of the 15 per cent. The consultant will be paid a certain percentage of what they recover, the lead consultant will be paid a certain percentage of what they recover and the Ministry will also retain certain percentage as cost of collection”, he added.

    The consultants which have already been grouped into all the 36 states in the six geopolitical zones of the country are to commence work after the training programme.