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    Tinubu suffers backlash as Northern elders kick against tax reform bills

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoDecember 28, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Tinubu’s revenue win: Nigerians ask, where’s the relief?
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    Northern leaders have stated their displeasure with President Bola Tinubu’s vow that the disputed tax reform laws will not be reversed. 

    The leaders, who included members of the National Assembly, the League of Northern Democrats, and the Northern Elders’ Forum, attacked the President’s tough stance, describing it as unilateral and without inclusive consultations.

    During his first media interview on Monday in Lagos, Tinubu admitted that the bills may not be accepted by everyone, but he insisted that there would be no going back.

    He also stated that the tax reform bills were necessary to erase colonial-based assumptions in the country’s tax system.

    Speaking in an interview on Saturday, the lawmaker representing Nasarawa South Senatorial District, Senator Mohammed Onawo, said that Tinubu must allow National Assembly members to perform their duties without undue interference from other arms of government.

    He emphasised how pivotal adhering to due legislative procedures is, noting that, as a former legislator, the President should respect the established process.

    Onawo stated, “If the president, who was once a legislator, is passing judgement on bills that are before the National Assembly, it is unfortunate.

    “Be it good or bad, the President should let the bills go through the normal legislative process and get the approval of the legislators. If they get approval, they will become law, but if they don’t, they die.

    “I don’t subscribe to a situation where a president introduces a bill to the National Assembly and doesn’t give the lawmakers a chance to go through it and says it’s here to stay. For a legislature as reputable as this one, I think that’s wrong.”

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    He added, “Most of the people, even the legislators commenting on the bills, have not gone through the full content to know whether they’re good or bad. It’s just the summary that is being passed around.

    “There is no bill initiated by anyone that is totally bad. The right thing is for legislators to go through the bills, identify contentious areas, and amend those that do not represent the public’s opinion or will not benefit the general public.

    “Even laws as old as 100 years can be amended, so I don’t see any reason why anyone will claim it’s good or bad without reviewing the content.

    “We will look at the bills, and if any part is contentious or doesn’t benefit the people we represent, we will bring our opinions together, and at the end of the day, those with popular opinion will ensure the bills pass.”

    Also speaking on the issue, Senator Ibrahim Gobir, who represented Sokoto East in the 9th Assembly, accused Tinubu of playing “politics of tribalism” with the tax reform bills.

    According to him, Tinubu cannot unilaterally implement the bills without legislative approval.

    He criticised the proposed allocation of value-added tax revenue, saying, “If the parliament agrees with the bills, that’s fine, but if they do not agree, what can he do? Will he do it without the legislature?

    “The bills are not only about the North; they are about Nigeria. You cannot be the president of only the Yoruba; he is the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. All Nigerians, not just Yoruba people, voted for him. Why should he be a regional president when this bill will benefit only Lagos, Rivers, and Ogun states?

    “Section 77 of the bill is the main issue. Consumers in Nigeria are not only Yoruba or Lagosians; they are all over the nation. When I drink Pepsi here in Abuja, I have to pay VAT to Lagos—why? If that is the case, then for any food item brought from the North, the VAT on it should be paid to the North.

    “How can you give the impression that one section of the country is better than the other? What about the people from the Niger Delta who produce the oil that everyone is stealing?”

    When asked if legislators would analyse the measures before passing them, Gobir responded, “We are not going to review them; we are going to dump them unless they correct all of the abnormalities in the bills.”

    The Northern Elders’ Forum, on its part, said Tinubu’s statement that the “tax reform bills are here to stay” violated the principle of democracy.

    In an interview, NEF spokesman Abdul-Azeez Suleiman advised Tinubu against generating a crisis between the executive and legislative branches of government.

    He said, “President Tinubu’s declaration raises concerns. The potential for bypassing the legislative process, inherent in his strong assertion, undermines the principles of democratic governance.

    “By preemptively declaring the bills’ passage, the president risks alienating lawmakers and potentially creating unnecessary political friction.”

    Speaking on Tinubu’s declaration, the League of Northern Democrats cautioned the president against rigidity on issues affecting the general welfare of citizens.

    Speaking on behalf of the group, a former spokesman for the ex-Vice President Namadi Sambo and a pioneer member of the LND, Umar Sani, said, “We know that the country requires tax reform. One of the reasons for tax reform is to fight corruption.

    “Corruption is very high because people don’t pay taxes. If people pay taxes, the rate of corruption will be lower because you know the larger part of the money you steal will go to the government.

    “But there are areas we want the government to review, like the inheritance tax, which is against religion, and some other incidentals. There are areas we agree with the bills, and we have given suggestions on areas we don’t agree with. In summary, our position is not against the bills.

    “The President has offended the sensibilities of many Nigerians, particularly those of our leaders, with his declaration, and it shows the level of independence of our National Assembly. The President should not be rigid in decision-making.”

    Chronicle NG reported that on September 3, 2024, Tinubu transmitted four tax reform bills to the National Assembly for consideration, following the recommendations of the Taiwo Oyedele-led Presidential Committee on Fiscal and Tax Reforms.

    The bills include the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, which intends to provide a fiscal framework for taxation in the country, and the Tax Administration Bill, which aims to provide a clear and comprehensive legal framework for all taxes in the country and eliminate conflicts.

    Others include the Nigeria Revenue Service Establishment Bill, which is intended to abolish the Federal Inland Revenue Service Act and establish the Nigeria Revenue Service, and the Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill, which will create a tax tribunal and a tax ombudsman.

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