Lagos Assembly passes VAT collection, anti-open grazing laws

The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday passed the bills for valued-added tax collection and prohibition of open grazing by herdsmen.
The two crucial laws that would allow the state to administer its VAT regime and reduce deadly attacks linked to herdsmen were passed unanimously on Tuesday.
Speaker Mudashiru Obasa presided over the open plenary in which all the 40 state lawmakers were present and endorsed the laws, describing them as historic.
The bills were only this week presented by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
The anti-open grazing law followed similar laws passed in Benue, Ogun, Ekiti, Ondo and other parts of the country to curb killer herdsmen activities; while the VAT bill was passed in the wake of similar legislation by Governor Nyesom Wike in Rivers.
More from Peoples Gazette

Anti-Corruption
Nobody can accuse me of corruption, I’m clean: Buhari
Mr Buhari told Igbo leaders that he has kept himself free of corrupt acquisitions so no one can come after him with allegations.

Economy
Investors lose N2 billion as NGX continues losing streak
Market capitalisation inched lower by N2 billion or 0.01 per cent to close at N20.424 trillion from N20.426 trillion posted on Wednesday.

Education
Kaduna govt announces schools resumption, forfeits third term, grants automatic promotion
September 12 has been set for the commencement of new academic session in Kaduna.

Agriculture
National Livestock Transformation Plan is my priority, says new agric minister
The minister said the plan would go a long way to reduce the tension between herders and farmers.

Maiduguri
Troops capture wanted Boko Haram commander, bust IED hub: Army Spokesman
Mr Modu, a high-profile Boko Haram commander was arrested along Damboa-Wajiroko road, Mr Nwachukwu disclosed.