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Tinubu faces mounting pressure as CSOs protest ‘Tax Reform Bill’ in Abuja

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Key provisions in the bill include VAT hikes, beginning with a rise from 7.5% to 10% in 2025 and potentially reaching 15% by 2030.

Over 1,000 civil society groups are set to convene a strategic town hall meeting in Abuja on December 1, 2024, to dissect and debate the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024.

This coalition, under the banner of the Situation Room, aims to facilitate dialogue between scholars, policymakers, and stakeholders amid growing national concerns.

The bill, formally titled “An Act to Repeal Certain Acts on Taxation and Consolidate Legal Frameworks Relating to Taxation,” seeks to revamp Nigeria’s fiscal landscape by implementing comprehensive regulations governing income, transaction, and instrument taxation.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently submitted the proposed bill to the National Assembly, sparking strong objections from Northern governors and traditional leaders. They claim the bill’s provisions clash with regional interests, particularly citing the proposed increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) and other levies.

“This meeting will allow stakeholders to examine the bill’s impacts critically,” noted Dr. Vincent Ntui, Executive Director of the Situation Room.

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Ntui highlighted that one of the town hall’s key objectives is the adoption of a civil society working document.

“Our goal is to ensure this tax bill genuinely serves Nigeria’s people,” he added, emphasising the need for transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in the policymaking process.

Key provisions in the bill include VAT hikes, beginning with a rise from 7.5% to 10% in 2025 and potentially reaching 15% by 2030. Additionally, the bill proposes a company income tax of 27.5% for large corporations, a development levy, and excise taxes on telecommunications and gaming income.

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Such changes have raised concern among various civil society organisations and Northern leaders, who have described the proposed adjustments as potentially detrimental to regional economic stability.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has defended the bill, stating, “The Nigeria Tax Bill 2024 aims to eliminate unintended multiple taxation and streamline tax obligations, benefiting businesses and individuals nationwide.”

With Nigeria’s fiscal framework at a turning point, the Situation Room’s town hall meeting is expected to provide crucial insights and shape the final legislation to meet Nigeria’s evolving economic needs.
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JUST IN: Senate passes remaining 2 tax reform bills

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The Senate has passed the remaining two out of the four tax reform bills after completing the clause-by-clause consideration during the Committee of the Whole and their subsequent third reading on the Senate floor.

The two latest bills passed are the ‘Nigeria Tax Bill 2024’ and the ‘Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill.’

This comes barely 24 hours after the red chamber passed the first two bills – one seeking to repeal the Federal Inland Revenue Service (Establishment) Act and another to establish the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill 2025, along with the Nigeria Revenue Service Bill 2025.

Lawmakers began deliberation on the reports of the four executive-sponsored tax bills during plenary on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. Two were successfully passed, and the remaining two were deferred to Thursday.

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“These four executive bills seek to transform and modernise the tax system in Nigeria,” the Senate stated during the session.

Following the passage, the Senate has constituted a conference committee to harmonise the versions with the House of Representatives. Once aligned, the bills will be forwarded to President Bola Tinubu for assent.

Recall that the President transmitted the four tax reform bills to the National Assembly in October 2024 for consideration and passage.

However, some provisions of the bill sparked controversy in various sections across the country, leading to delays in considering their passage.


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The intervention of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) helped to resolve the major concerns raised by critics, paving the way for the bills to be considered for passage at both chambers of the National Assembly.

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'Telling the truth is not demarketing Nigeria' – Obi fires back at Sanwo-Olu

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Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi in the 2023 elections has fired back at Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other critics who accused him of demarketing Nigeria on the global stage.

Obi insists his comments were rooted in facts, not intended to tarnish the country’s image.

Speaking at a memorial lecture in Abuja on Wednesday, May 7, for elder statesman Pa Edwin Clark, Obi defended his earlier remarks at Johns Hopkins University, highlighting Nigeria’s economic decline over the past 25 years and the country’s deepening poverty crisis.

“I spoke a few days ago, and people said I am demarketing Nigeria. When is truth being demarketing? The World Bank has just shown that 75% of Nigerians in rural areas are poor. Is the World Bank marketing Nigeria?” Obi asked.

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Citing a recent UNICEF report, Obi added, “UNICEF two days ago said that Nigeria has over two million malnourished children, the second highest in the world. Are they demarketing Nigeria? Let’s face the reality.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu had earlier criticised Obi’s comments as “unflattering” and “disturbing,” accusing him of failing to represent Nigeria positively abroad.

“When prominent Nigerians go overseas, they ought to project Nigeria positively. We all owe a duty to market Nigeria on the global stage rather than demarket her. That is what true patriotism is about,” Sanwo-Olu said.

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But Obi countered that acknowledging harsh truths is essential to solving Nigeria’s challenges. He also pointed out that comparing Nigeria’s poverty rate to countries like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam reveals the severity of the issue.


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Obi concluded that leadership quality is at the root of Nigeria’s decline, adding, “The fate of a nation is closely tied to the quality of its leadership.”


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Cardinals return to vote in Sistine Chapel as election for new pope enters second day

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Cardinals have started returning to the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican to vote for a new pope as the papal conclave enters its second day.  The first round of voting to succeed Pope Francis was held on Wednesday in the Vatican but resulted in black smoke billowing from the chapel’s chimney, meaning no cardinal has reached the required threshold to win the election.  On day two, cardinals will vote up to four times throughout the morning and afternoon with the hope white smoke will be released into the skies to signal a new pope has been chosen.The post Cardinals return to vote in Sistine Chapel as election for new pope enters second day appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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