Tinubu Likely to Consider Governors’ Terms on Tax Reform Bills, Says Aide

 

NigeriaThe Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communications, Daniel Bwala, has suggested that the President may accept certain conditions proposed by state governors regarding the tax reform bills currently under review in the National Assembly.

 

The tax reform package, comprising the Nigeria Tax Bill, Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, Nigeria Revenue Service Establishment Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill, has faced significant resistance, particularly from northern governors and stakeholders. Despite this opposition, President Tinubu has maintained that the reforms are necessary and here to stay.

 

Speaking on a Channels TV program on Monday, Bwala highlighted the strategic approach of northern governors, known for leveraging negotiation to achieve favorable outcomes. He anticipated that ongoing consultations might result in compromises between the federal and state governments, ensuring the passage of the bills.

 

“The tax reform bills are vital and will eventually be passed. However, I foresee concessions on both sides—the federal government and state governors—to ensure the reforms proceed effectively,” Bwala said.

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The reforms have sparked debates over their timing and political implications, with some stakeholders calling for adjustments to accommodate diverse regional concerns.

By Damilola Adeleke|January 9, 2025


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