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Newspaper Headlines: FG considers taking states to supreme court over VAT

The threat of declaration of state of emergency in Anambra state over the spate of violent attacks with the November 6 governorship election in view appeared on the cover pages.

Daily Sun reports that the federal government has threatened to declare a state of emergency in Anambra. The newspaper says the resumption of resident doctors has brought respite to patients.
Daily Independent says some socio-cultural groups have criticised the federal government over the threat to declare emergency rule in Anambra. The newspaper says the federal government is planning to borrow N6.258 trillion to finance the budget.
The Nation says there may be rumpus at the national executive committee meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the zoning of the party’s national chairmanship. The newspaper says the house of representatives has recommended an urgent review of judges’ salaries in the country.
The Punch reports that experts have warned the federal government against borrowing to fund the 2022 budget. The newspaper says the federal government is considering taking states to the supreme court over value-added tax collection.
The Guardian reports that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has approved the first malaria vaccine for most vulnerable children. The newspaper says bandits killed 16 persons and razed houses in Katsina.

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