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IGP pays tributes to late Chukwuma, visits family in Lagos

Owolola Adebola
The Acting Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) Usman Alkali Baba, has paid tributes to the late founder of CLEEN Foundation, Innocent Chukwuma, and paid a condolence visit to his family on his sudden demise.
The IGP’s high-powered delegation, which was led by the Assitant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Onikan Lagos, AIG Ahmed Iliyasu, visited the home of the late human right crusader and social critic, at Peace Estate, off Kudirat Abiola Way, Ikeja, today Saturday, 24th April, 2021.
The AIG Zone 2, Ahmed Iliyasu, was accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, Deputy Commissioners of Police and Assitant Commissioners of Police in both Zone 2 Command, Onikan and Command Headquarters, Ikeja.
The Assitant Inspector-General of Police read and presented the Condolence Letter, personally signed by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, to the wife of late Innocent Chukwuma, Mrs Josephine Chukwuma, in the presence of other family members.
The police boss affirmed that Chukwuma was not an armchair social critic of the Nigeria Police, but a change agent who deployed his expansive network, resources and intellectual assets towards advocating and advancing the goals of Police reform in the country; and his dogged fights for having good governance in Nigeria, even as the Regional Director (West Africa) of the Ford Foundation.
The Assitant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, AIG Ahmed Iliyasu, while addressing the press, seized the opportunity of the visit to assure the general public of adequate security of lives and properties in the zone, which comprises Lagos and Ogun states, as all hands are on deck to flush out criminals and hoodlums of the zone.
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by the Nigeria Customs Service on all imported goods.“Following extensive consultations with industry stakeholders. trade experts, and relevant government officiais, it has become clear that the implementation of the 4% FOB charge poses significant challenges to the Nigerian trade facil tation, environment and economic stability.
“Many importers and businesses have raised concerns about the increased financial burden this levy imposes, with potential adverse effects on inflation, trade competitiveness, and the overall business Climate in Nigeria.
“This suspension will provide an opportunity for comprehensive stakeholder engagement and & thorough review of the levy’s framework and its broader economic implications .
“The Ministry of Finance looks forward to working closely with the Service and all relevant parties to devise a more equitable and efficient revenue structure that susports both revenue generation and economic growth and stability.
“Ensure strict compliance. ‘,the memo concluded.
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