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Face Off With The Senate: Customs CG, Hameed Ali Goes Gaga Daringly, Says It Will Kick-start Duties On Old vehicles

Face Off With The Senate: Customs CG, Hameed Ali Goes Gaga Daringly, Says It Will Kick-start Duties On Old vehicles

SARAKI AND HAMEED ALI
The Customs will proceed with its planned verification of payment of duties on imported vehicles at the appropriate time, according to the Comptroller General of Customs, Colonel Hameed Ali (rtd).

The policy, which is currently on hold following the widespread outcry on account of its retroactive nature, allows Customs personnel to stop and impound any vehicle imported into the country over the last seven years for which no import duty has been paid.

The Senate, which is locked in a showdown with Ali over his refusal to appear before it in Customs uniform, passed a resolution asking the organization to stop the vehicle duty verification policy.


Ali said in an interview in Abuja that the policy is not all about the revenue it will generate for government,but also for security reasons.

”We want to ensure that we capture virtually all vehicles and tie vehicles to ownership because of the criminal nature of things happening in this country.

“Somebody can pick your car and go and commit armed robbery or another offence because we do not have the data, we cannot trace the car to the owner. But if every car is tied to the owner, it would make crime detection easier.

“I can tell you today that there are cars on our streets that have not been registered and there are people with different number plates in their houses. They just attach the number plate on any car they decide to drive and zoom off. This is simply not right.

“For those of us who have lived in the United States of America, your plate number is your identity. Once they compute your plate number, everything about you will be reflected there. That is the position we want to be in this country.

“We are consulting and we want to get to that level. We just create the level that capturing the data will be easier for us. The issue of verification is necessary because of the security situation in the country.

“Also, there is the revenue aspect. You will not deny that we need all the legal money that we need in this country today. It is going to be tasking on us all, but the payment of dues in some country is necessary. We need to understand that some countries survive on tax. It is only in Nigeria that we shy away from paying our dues and people question why they should pay,”Ali said.

Ali explained that in enforcing the policy, “the Customs will not be as hard as people think.”

“We are human beings. In fact, when the policy came up, I had to go back and look at my own cars to make sure that I am not driving a car that has the wrong papers, while I am expected to enforce the same law on violators.

“This is what we want people in Nigeria to begin to understand. Yes, we regret he hardship, but honestly, for us to be able to move forward in terms of our security, we must grow a level higher in this country.  We cannot attain any level without hardship.

“It may tamper with our ways of doing things, but in the long run, we shall all be better for it. So for now, you know we have suspended the policy.  We are asking for feedback, we will look at the policy and refine it and then we see how best we can apply it without causing hardship to Nigerians.  So we have not put a date to it yet. We are still consulting. When we do, we will let Nigerians know,” he said.

SARAKI AND HAMEED ALI
The Customs will proceed with its planned verification of payment of duties on imported vehicles at the appropriate time, according to the Comptroller General of Customs, Colonel Hameed Ali (rtd).

The policy, which is currently on hold following the widespread outcry on account of its retroactive nature, allows Customs personnel to stop and impound any vehicle imported into the country over the last seven years for which no import duty has been paid.

The Senate, which is locked in a showdown with Ali over his refusal to appear before it in Customs uniform, passed a resolution asking the organization to stop the vehicle duty verification policy.


Ali said in an interview in Abuja that the policy is not all about the revenue it will generate for government,but also for security reasons.

”We want to ensure that we capture virtually all vehicles and tie vehicles to ownership because of the criminal nature of things happening in this country.

“Somebody can pick your car and go and commit armed robbery or another offence because we do not have the data, we cannot trace the car to the owner. But if every car is tied to the owner, it would make crime detection easier.

“I can tell you today that there are cars on our streets that have not been registered and there are people with different number plates in their houses. They just attach the number plate on any car they decide to drive and zoom off. This is simply not right.

“For those of us who have lived in the United States of America, your plate number is your identity. Once they compute your plate number, everything about you will be reflected there. That is the position we want to be in this country.

“We are consulting and we want to get to that level. We just create the level that capturing the data will be easier for us. The issue of verification is necessary because of the security situation in the country.

“Also, there is the revenue aspect. You will not deny that we need all the legal money that we need in this country today. It is going to be tasking on us all, but the payment of dues in some country is necessary. We need to understand that some countries survive on tax. It is only in Nigeria that we shy away from paying our dues and people question why they should pay,”Ali said.

Ali explained that in enforcing the policy, “the Customs will not be as hard as people think.”

“We are human beings. In fact, when the policy came up, I had to go back and look at my own cars to make sure that I am not driving a car that has the wrong papers, while I am expected to enforce the same law on violators.

“This is what we want people in Nigeria to begin to understand. Yes, we regret he hardship, but honestly, for us to be able to move forward in terms of our security, we must grow a level higher in this country.  We cannot attain any level without hardship.

“It may tamper with our ways of doing things, but in the long run, we shall all be better for it. So for now, you know we have suspended the policy.  We are asking for feedback, we will look at the policy and refine it and then we see how best we can apply it without causing hardship to Nigerians.  So we have not put a date to it yet. We are still consulting. When we do, we will let Nigerians know,” he said.

Custom CG, Hameed Ali Dares The Senate, Honours Invitation In Mufti ..And Then This Happened ...Watch The Video

Custom CG, Hameed Ali Dares The Senate, Honours Invitation In Mufti ..And Then This Happened ...Watch The Video

Hameed Ali
Controller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, retired Colonel Hameed Ali has arrived the National Assembly.

But Ali is wearing a white kaftan and not Customs uniform as ordered by the Senate.

Ali had been summoned by the Senate for questioning on the controversial vehicle duty now susupended by Customs.

On arrival, Ali met with the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.

He was accompanied to Ekweremadu’s office by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang.


After about five minutes in Ekweremadu’s office, he left for Enang’s office.

Ekweremadu is presiding at the plenary, which is now in closed-door session.

On His arrival at the Senate Plenary, this debate ensued: 










Hameed Ali
Controller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, retired Colonel Hameed Ali has arrived the National Assembly.

But Ali is wearing a white kaftan and not Customs uniform as ordered by the Senate.

Ali had been summoned by the Senate for questioning on the controversial vehicle duty now susupended by Customs.

On arrival, Ali met with the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.

He was accompanied to Ekweremadu’s office by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang.


After about five minutes in Ekweremadu’s office, he left for Enang’s office.

Ekweremadu is presiding at the plenary, which is now in closed-door session.

On His arrival at the Senate Plenary, this debate ensued: 










BREAKING:The Senate Differs Custom CG, Ali Appearance Before It Till Tomorrow

BREAKING:The Senate Differs Custom CG, Ali Appearance Before It Till Tomorrow

Hameed Ali
The Senate has postponed the appearance of the Nigerian Customs Services Comptroller General before it till tomorrow


Hameed Ali is billed to appear before the senate at plenary today
Details later
Hameed Ali
The Senate has postponed the appearance of the Nigerian Customs Services Comptroller General before it till tomorrow


Hameed Ali is billed to appear before the senate at plenary today
Details later

Fresh Award-For-Sale Bribe Scandal Rocks The Senate, Saraki Fumes

Fresh Award-For-Sale Bribe Scandal Rocks The Senate, Saraki Fumes


Familiar with scandals, the Nigeria's Senate is currently enmeshed in a fresh corrupt practice of sale of best Local Government awards involving  the senate committee on states and local governments, News Punch has learned.

According to Thebrief's Exclusive report, the Senate President Bukola Saraki is resolved to investigate the allegation of extortion labeled against the senate committee.

The committee had allegedly written to some local governments, demanding N400,000 from them for the award of “best-performing state”, a source confided in TheBrief .


The source said the senate president was peeved when he got wind of the allegation, and he vowed to launch an immediate investigation into the matter.

“The senate committee was accused of demanding money from some local governments for the award of best performing state,” he said.
“A governor had alerted the deputy senate president who informed the senate president. So, the matter will be investigated. 
” The senate president has zero tolerance for corruption. Although, nothing is confirmed yet, a thorough investigation will unravel those behind this.”

Familiar with scandals, the Nigeria's Senate is currently enmeshed in a fresh corrupt practice of sale of best Local Government awards involving  the senate committee on states and local governments, News Punch has learned.

According to Thebrief's Exclusive report, the Senate President Bukola Saraki is resolved to investigate the allegation of extortion labeled against the senate committee.

The committee had allegedly written to some local governments, demanding N400,000 from them for the award of “best-performing state”, a source confided in TheBrief .


The source said the senate president was peeved when he got wind of the allegation, and he vowed to launch an immediate investigation into the matter.

“The senate committee was accused of demanding money from some local governments for the award of best performing state,” he said.
“A governor had alerted the deputy senate president who informed the senate president. So, the matter will be investigated. 
” The senate president has zero tolerance for corruption. Although, nothing is confirmed yet, a thorough investigation will unravel those behind this.”

Serious 'Gbege'! As Buhari's Appointee, An Anti-Senate Crusader Presents 'FAKE' Credentials, 1 Year Diploma Cert

Serious 'Gbege'! As Buhari's Appointee, An Anti-Senate Crusader Presents 'FAKE' Credentials, 1 Year Diploma Cert

Saraki
Queendoosh - One of the arrowheads for the campaign that the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria be scrapped, Alhaji Aliyu Saidu Abubakar, on Wednesday, insisted that Nigeria does not deserve a bicameral legislature.

Aliyu, who is a nominee representing the North East in the proposed Governing Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) stated that the upper legislative chamber was a waste of fund and government resources.

The nominee had appeared before the Senator Gilbert Nnaji-led committee on Communications for the ongoing screening of NCC board nominees.



A member of the committee had confronted the nominee, asking why he would accept to appear before the same Senate which he once led a protest for its scrapping.

The drama, however, started when instead of apologising to the Senate and repent of his previous moves, the nominee insisted that the senate be scrapped as cost of running the legislative arm was high and unbearable.

The nominee noted that a situation where the senators had been receiving huge transport, wardrobe and dressing allowances and others was a clear economic loss to the country.

He also listed the purchase of expensive vehicles for Senators as another reason why the upper chamber should be scrapped.

“The Senate is an avenue for wastage of scarce economic resources of the country. The Senate must go”, Aliyu insisted.

Meanwhile, the committee had earlier listed what it described as “grave irregularities” in the personal records of the nominee while perusing through the copies of curriculum vitae he submitted.

The committee noted that apart from birth certificate, there were only copies of court affidavit and police extract dated the same day, claiming loss of his credentials.

This made the committee infer that the court affidavit and police extract may have been procured after Abubakar had been nominated to serve in the board.

The committee also said that it was interesting that the highest academic qualification of the nominee was a one-year “Diploma in Computer” from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi.

It also revealed that the attached statement of result was dated 23rd September 2016, also obtained after he had been nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Requested to show reason why he chose to present documents that were procured shortly after his nomination and also why he believed that he was qualified to function as a National Commissioner in such a critical agency like NCC given the rigours, challenges and required expertise for efficiency of the commission, Aliyu said he “did not bother to go for the credentials.”

He explained further that he “only went to school merely for knowledge having been self-employed prior to the nomination.”

Saraki
Queendoosh - One of the arrowheads for the campaign that the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria be scrapped, Alhaji Aliyu Saidu Abubakar, on Wednesday, insisted that Nigeria does not deserve a bicameral legislature.

Aliyu, who is a nominee representing the North East in the proposed Governing Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) stated that the upper legislative chamber was a waste of fund and government resources.

The nominee had appeared before the Senator Gilbert Nnaji-led committee on Communications for the ongoing screening of NCC board nominees.



A member of the committee had confronted the nominee, asking why he would accept to appear before the same Senate which he once led a protest for its scrapping.

The drama, however, started when instead of apologising to the Senate and repent of his previous moves, the nominee insisted that the senate be scrapped as cost of running the legislative arm was high and unbearable.

The nominee noted that a situation where the senators had been receiving huge transport, wardrobe and dressing allowances and others was a clear economic loss to the country.

He also listed the purchase of expensive vehicles for Senators as another reason why the upper chamber should be scrapped.

“The Senate is an avenue for wastage of scarce economic resources of the country. The Senate must go”, Aliyu insisted.

Meanwhile, the committee had earlier listed what it described as “grave irregularities” in the personal records of the nominee while perusing through the copies of curriculum vitae he submitted.

The committee noted that apart from birth certificate, there were only copies of court affidavit and police extract dated the same day, claiming loss of his credentials.

This made the committee infer that the court affidavit and police extract may have been procured after Abubakar had been nominated to serve in the board.

The committee also said that it was interesting that the highest academic qualification of the nominee was a one-year “Diploma in Computer” from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi.

It also revealed that the attached statement of result was dated 23rd September 2016, also obtained after he had been nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Requested to show reason why he chose to present documents that were procured shortly after his nomination and also why he believed that he was qualified to function as a National Commissioner in such a critical agency like NCC given the rigours, challenges and required expertise for efficiency of the commission, Aliyu said he “did not bother to go for the credentials.”

He explained further that he “only went to school merely for knowledge having been self-employed prior to the nomination.”

BREAKING: The Senate Rejects Sale of National Assets

BREAKING: The Senate Rejects Sale of National Assets

BREAKING: The Senate Rejects Sale of National Asset
The Nigerian Senate has rejected the proposed sale of national asset by the federal government.

The senate took the decision, following a motion by Minority Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, urging the upper legislative chamber to reject the proposal for the sale of the nation’s assets.

Ndume said,“I move that ‎the senate oppose the sale of national assets to shore up our reserves.”


Senate President Bukola Saraki put the motion to a voice vote to which “the ayes had it”.

Recall that the senate had last week, debated on ways to get the economy out of recession.

The Senate President had in a 14-point statement, recommended the sale of national assets to shore up the nation’s reserves.


The government has suggested that if it eventually adopts the policy, it would insist on a re-purchase clause.

Details soon
BREAKING: The Senate Rejects Sale of National Asset
The Nigerian Senate has rejected the proposed sale of national asset by the federal government.

The senate took the decision, following a motion by Minority Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, urging the upper legislative chamber to reject the proposal for the sale of the nation’s assets.

Ndume said,“I move that ‎the senate oppose the sale of national assets to shore up our reserves.”


Senate President Bukola Saraki put the motion to a voice vote to which “the ayes had it”.

Recall that the senate had last week, debated on ways to get the economy out of recession.

The Senate President had in a 14-point statement, recommended the sale of national assets to shore up the nation’s reserves.


The government has suggested that if it eventually adopts the policy, it would insist on a re-purchase clause.

Details soon

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