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NIN now compulsory for business registration — CAC Registrar

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•The Registrar of CAC, Alhaji Garba Abubakar

The Registrar, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Alhaji Garba Abubakar, says the National Identification Number (NIN) is the most important document required for the registration of new businesses.

Abubakar made this known on Tuesday in Abuja during the monthly reform seminar organised by the Bureau of Public Service Reform (BPSR).

The seminar had the theme: ‘Current Reforms, Innovations and Challenges of the Corporate Affairs Commission, and their impact on the Growth of Nigerian Economy’.

“If you don’t have a NIN, it means you can’t register your company, the essence is to verify the integrity of the data we are collecting,” he said.

He explained that they opted for NIN because its security can’t be compromised, unlike the National Identity card, international passport, driver’s licence that could easily be cloned.

According to him, the commission has introduced several reforms that have reduced the period of company registration to 24 hours.

“As such, we register an average of 2,000 companies every week. But it’s not just enough to register, you have to file your returns,” he added.

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The registrar said that the amended Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) have eased the process of ownership of businesses in the country.

“As it stands, one man can register and own a company and if he is dead his children can take over for as long as the company is surviving and there are interests.

“In fact, before now, many people were forced to register their companies with a second party just to fulfil legal requirements, but with CAMA, all that is in the past.

”Also, the Act has introduced limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships which now provide additional options for entrepreneurs and law firms.

“Similarly, with the coming of the Act, the CAC registration portal was completely rebuilt to allow companies to transact on it from anywhere,” he added.

Abubakar also said that the CAC had begun a mailing system for customers to procesd their registration.

“That way we reduce physical contact with our staff, now from anywhere in the world, you can register your company; all you need is to create an account, whether individual or corporate.

“After all the processes, we will send your certificate to you,” he assured

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The registrar said CAC has been using its new online system and database to keep track of active or inactive companies.

“Those that have filed their returns up to date are classified as ‘Active’, and those that have not filed their returns up to date are classified as ‘Inactive’.

“Companies that hitherto did not file for 20 to 30 years, are coming forward to clear these backlogs.

“So those with inactive status, a lot of embassies reject doing business with them and government agencies also decline to engage most of these companies in procurement,” he said.

Abubakar announced the establishment of call centres to ease customer requests for effective service delivery.

Earlier, the BPSR Director-General, Mr Dasuki Arabi commended the CAC for digitilising it’s services in line with the e- government master plan.

He called on States and federal MDAs to adapt the new government reforms initiative and train staff to meet up with  the demands.

“The CAC has succeeded in digitilising their processes which are in line with the Federal Government’s e-master plan; man to man process of documentation has been eliminated.

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“So transparency and accountability is been entranced in CAC,” he said.

Arabi called on Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to key into the National Strategy on Public Service Reforms, digitilise their processes and train their staff to drive the transformation goal. (NAN)

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Gunmen attack mother, sister of Taraba Gov

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Gunmen, suspected to be bandits, reportedly attacked Jumai Kefas, the mother of Taraba State Governor, Agbu Kefas, along with her daughter, Atsi Kefas.

The attacks which occurred on Thursday, reportedly took place along Kente Road in Wukari Local Government Council of the state.

Confirming the attacks, the council chairman of Wukari, Dauda Samaila Agbu, expressed sadness over the incident.

Describing it as “deeply troubling,” he disclosed that Atsi Kefas sustained a gunshot wound during the attack and was initially treated at the Federal Teaching Hospital in Wukari, before rushing her to Abuja for further treatment.

“Her condition was stabilised before she was airlifted to Abuja for further medical attention,” he added.

The council chairman called on residents to remain calm and assured them that efforts are underway to apprehend those responsible for the attack.

The Taraba State Police Command also confirmed the incident, through its Public Relations Officer, Usman Abdullahi.

He stated that the attack was reported as an armed robbery.

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He, however, did not confirm if the victims were related to the governor.

According to the police spokesperson, one of the occupants of the vehicle sustained gunshot injuries.

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School Proprietor jailed six months for calling parent a prostitute

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Paul Okugbowa, the proprietor of Calvary Crown Academy in Benin City, has been sentenced to six months in prison for publicly calling the mother of one of his pupils a prostitute.

Chief Magistrate Caroline Oghuma delivered the verdict and also sentenced three teachers from the school to varying prison terms for negligence.

The four defendants were arraigned on charges under Sections 167(2), 412, 270, 412, and 267 of the Criminal Laws of Edo 2022.

In her ruling, Magistrate Oghuma offered Okugbowa the option of paying a fine of N100,000 as an alternative to imprisonment.

The three teachers—Blessing Osarodion, Egharevba Esosa, and Isioma Nimen—were found guilty of negligence for abandoning two pupils in their care.

Osarodion and Esosa were sentenced to one year in prison or a N100,000 fine for two counts of negligence, which resulted in the injury of a 6-year-old pupil, Salma Aigbudu.

Nimen was sentenced to three months in prison or a fine of N50,000 for unlawfully abandoning another pupil, Zuri Aigbudu.

The incident that led to Okugbowa’s conviction took place on September 8, 2023, at the AIG Zone 5 headquarters in Benin City.

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Okugbowa was accused of publicly calling Mrs. Blessing Aigbudu, the mother of the two pupils, a prostitute in front of her husband and onlookers, causing a disturbance.

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COAS tasks media practitioners on responsible, balanced reporting

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has tasked media practitioners in the South-East on responsible and balanced reporting on operations and activities of the Nigerian Army.

Oluyede gave the task in Enugu on Thursday in an address at the Nigerian Army Civil-Military Cooperation Quarterly Media Chat for the Fourth Quarter of 2024, with the theme: “Military and Media Relationship: A Panacea for Enhanced National Security and Development”.

The COAS, represented by Maj.-Gen. Hassan Dada, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, noted the need to strengthen collaboration and create opportunities for open dialogue between the Nigerian Army and the media.

According to him, these open dialogues are essential requirements for robust and mutually beneficial relationship.

He said that establishing regular communication channels would enable transparent reporting on military operations, timely dissemination of information, and help counter misinformation effectively.

He said, “I urge media practitioners to prioritise accuracy and fairness in reporting on Nigerian Army activities and balancing the public’s right to information with national security considerations.

“It is also crucial to avoid spreading misinformation or content that could jeopardise national unity and security. Through collaboration, we can enhance, public understanding, build trust and contribute to the greater good of our nation.

“This partnership should extend beyond conflict reporting to include national development and community engagement. Ok

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“By highlighting initiatives that improve the lives of citizens, we can promote a united front against violent armed groups and distractions from nation-building.”

The COAS revealed that Nigerian Army had been intensifying operations across various regions to address the complex security challenges the nation currently faces.

“I am pleased to report significant successes, including the neutralisation of terrorists, the rescue of abducted citizens and restoring socio-economic activities in affected communities.

“As we continue these operations, I call on all Nigerians to support the Army and urge the media to maintain responsible and balanced reporting.

“The Nigerian Army remains committed to fostering a strong and mutually beneficial relationship with the media, essential for safeguarding our territorial integrity and advancing national development,” he said.

Speaking, the Chief of Civil-Military Cooperation, Maj.-Gen. Nosakhare Ugbo, appreciated the COAS and the Commander-in-Chief, President Bola Tinubu, for supporting and funding the media chat to build a robust understand between the Nigerian Army and media.

Ugbo also thanked the media practitioners and executives for taking out time to relate with the Nigerian Army and proffering solutions to localised security challenges.

The Special Guest of Honour to the event, Chief Executive Officer of Guardian Newspaper, Mr Toke Ibru, noted that the media chat and its theme were apt to create accessibility of the public especially media to get correct information and drive away misinformation.

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“The event will also enable the Nigerian Army understand how the media functions, including its challenges and pressures; and through this means better the relationship,” Ibru said.

Maj,-Gen. Godwin Umelo (retired), in a lecture titled: “Enhancing National Security through Whole of Society Approach: Effective Information Management in Perspective”, said that the people must get involved in the security of their neighbourhoods and communities.

“Security is everybody’s business in the society and we needed to give security agencies especially the Nigerian Army all the support in terms of actionable information to respond to security threats on time,” Umelo said.

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