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Ihedioha denies involvement with EEDC
- Says he revived Ahiajoku, advanced electricity in Imo
The former Governor of Imo State and ex- Deputy Speaker of House of Reps, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, has denied involvement with the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), neither does he own any share in the company as speculated in the quarters by some mischief makers.
Ihedioha, in a statement he signed and issued to the media on Wednesday, hinted that as a Governor, he championed efforts to improve power supply in the state, a move he said gained more currency with the establishment of Imo State Power and Rural Electrification Agency (IPOREA).
He also mentioned that he revived Ahiajoku Lecture Series with the intent to advance the cultural heritage of the Igbo race.
“My attention has been drawn to baseless and completely unfounded allegations suggesting that I, as the purported “owner” of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company EEDC, am sabotaging the ongoing Imo State Power Project. Let me state firmly and unequivocally that these claims are false. I do not own EEDC in any form, whether whole or part, beneficial or nominal. I am not on its board, I hold no shares and do not participate in or influence its corporate decisions in any way. Those peddling these narratives are relying on fiction, not fact.
“Notably, I acknowledge and commend the current Imo State Government for its ongoing power initiatives.
“Any genuine effort to expand energy access, strengthen infrastructure and improve the wellbeing of our people deserves encouragement. As Governor, I championed this same vision when I established the Imo State Power and Rural Electrification Agency (IPOREA), the first dedicated institutional framework created to advance electricity development in the state.
“It was established to provide stability, coordination and long-term structure for power solutions in Imo. I remain proud of that foundation and I welcome any progressive steps taken today that align with the goal of a more prosperous and energy secure Imo.
“In the spirit of continuity and cultural advancement, I am pleased to recall that I revived the renowned Ahiajoku Lecture Series during my administration after nearly a decade of dormancy.
“Ahiajoku represents the intellectual soul of our people and its preservation is essential to our cultural identity. I am therefore delighted that the current administration has also reinstated the program, reinforcing a pedigree that enriches Imo’s traditional and academic heritage.
“My commitment to the development of Imo State, its institutions, its people and its future remains unwavering. I will continue to support any initiative that strengthens our state, uplifts our citizens and promotes progress grounded in truth, integrity and vision”, Ihedioha stressed.
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LIRS reiterates January 31st deadline for employers’ Annual Tax returns filing
The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has reiterated the statutory deadline of 31st January 2026 for all employers of labour in Lagos State to fulfil their statutory obligation to file their annual tax returns for the 2025 financial year.
In a statement issued on Thursday, January 19, the Executive Chairman of LIRS, Dr Ayodele Subair, reminded employers that the obligation to file annual returns is in accordance with the provisions of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025 (NTAA).
Dr Subair explained that employers are required to file detailed returns on emoluments and compensation paid to their employees, as well as payments made to their service providers, vendors and consultants, and to ensure that all applicable taxes due for the year 2025 are fully remitted. He emphasised that filing of annual returns is a mandatory legal obligation, and warned that failure to comply will result in statutory sanctions, including administrative penalties, as prescribed under the new tax law.
According to Section 14 of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025 (NTAA), employers are required to file detailed annual returns of all emoluments paid to employees, including taxes deducted and remitted to relevant tax authorities. Such returns must be filed and submitted not later than January 31 each year.
Dr Subair stated
“Employers must prioritise the timely filing of their annual income tax returns. Compliance should be part of our everyday business practice. Early and accurate filing not only ensures adherence to the law as required by the Nigerian Constitution, but also supports effective revenue tracking, which is important to Lagos State’s fiscal planning and sustainability.”
He further noted that in Lagos State, electronic filing via the LIRS eTax platform remains the only approved and acceptable mode of filing, as manual submissions have been completely phased out. This measure, he said, is aimed at simplifying and standardising tax administration processes in the State.
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Nigeria, UAE sign trade deal to eliminate tariffs on thousands of products
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the signing of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi that would open duty-free access for thousands of Nigerian products into the Arab country.Nigerian Events Calendar
In a statement shared on his X handle on Tuesday, January 13, President Tinubu disclosed that the agreement was signed while attending Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week at the invitation of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
He stated that asides granting duty-free access for thousands of Nigerian products into the UAE market, the agreement will expand opportunities for exporters, manufacturers, and service providers, and provides clearer investment confidence for UAE investors in Nigeria’s productive economy.
The President described the agreement as part of Nigeria’s ongoing economic reform efforts and said it was aimed at delivering long-term benefits for both countries.
“This agreement is the result of sustained and disciplined work led by Minister Dr Jumoke Oduwole for Nigeria and by Minister Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi for the UAE. I commend both ministers and their teams for the seriousness and clarity that brought these negotiations to a conclusion.
For Nigerians, this agreement is not abstract. It opens duty-free access for thousands of Nigerian products into the UAE, expands opportunities for our exporters, manufacturers, and service providers, and gives UAE investors clearer confidence to back Nigeria’s productive economy. This comprehensive agreement also supports our industrialisation and diversification goals and strengthens Nigeria’s position as a gateway for trade and investment into Africa.
This is the work of economic reform, purposeful engagement, and measured partnerships. The outcomes will serve Nigeria’s long-term national interest.
May the renewed relationship between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates continue to yield sustained dividends for both nations and our peoples.”
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Gold prices recover
Gold prices rebounded Saturday morning, reversing a slip earlier this week.
Saigon Jewelry Company gold bar jumped 0.95% to VND159.8 million (US$6,082.99) per tael. A tael equals 37.5 grams or 1.2 ounces.
Gold ring was steady at VND156.8 million per tael. Bullion has risen 84% year-on-year.
Globally gold prices rose on Friday and were on track for a weekly gain, as investors weighed weaker-than-expected U.S. payrolls data along with broader policy and geopolitical uncertainty, Reuters reported.
Spot gold was up 0.5% at $4,496.09 per ounce and was set for about 3.9% weekly gain. Bullion hit a record high of $4,549.71 on Dec. 26.
“Payrolls are showing us a poor job creation environment. Potentially more (geopolitical tension), somewhat higher oil prices, which are inflationary, uncertainty and an easing Fed – all a combination for precious metals,” said Bart Melek, global head of commodity strategy at TD Securities.
Market participants continued to factor in at least two Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, a backdrop historically favorable for gold.
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