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Tax Reform: Tinubu Sends Emissaries To Leaders As Northern Govs Remain Adamant

In response to mounting opposition, President Bola Tinubu has started sending emissaries to the northern elite to clear the way for the passage of the tax reform bills, DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS reports.

Sources in the Presidency said Tinubu was also consulting with the political class for support on the bills.

An official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press on the matter, said, “What I know is that he (President Tinubu) has been consulting with some of the northern elite at individual level and as groups, even before the holidays.”

Another top source said the President was using “back channels” and other means to win over opposition to the bills.

“He is reaching out through different channels that are available to him to make sure that the grey areas of the bill are smoothened out,” the source added.

However, northern governors have insisted that nothing will change their minds on the bills.

While saying they remained unmoved by Tinubu’s overtures, they demanded that the bills be withdrawn from the National Assembly for further consultation.

The tax reform bills were introduced to the National Assembly by the executive in October 2024.

They include the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill.

Northern govs adamant

Following the introduction of the bills, the Northern Governors Forum immediately rejected them, arguing that the proposed model for the distribution of Value Added Tax would severely disadvantage the region.

In a communiqué released on October 28, the forum expressed deep concern, stating, “The forum notes with dismay the contents of the recent Tax Reform Bills forwarded to the National Assembly. The reforms, particularly the proposed amendment to the distribution of VAT to a derivation-based model, are detrimental to the interests of the north and other sub-nations.”

The communiqué further explained that under the proposed system, VAT is remitted based on the location of a company’s headquarters and tax office, as well as where the services and goods are consumed.

The governors argued that the approach would undermine the region’s economic well-being.

As a result, the forum unanimously rejected the proposed amendments and urged members of the National Assembly to oppose any bill that could harm the interests of the people of the North.

The Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, during an interview took a swipe at Tinubu over the bills, describing them as “anti-northern” and favouring only a section of the country.

The governor warned that if the policies continued, the northern region would “show its true colours” in response.

However, President Bola Tinubu, during a media chat in December, said he had no intention of withdrawing the bills.

He said, “Tax reform is here to say. We cannot just continue to do what we were doing yesteryears in today’s economy. We cannot retool this economy with the old broken tools.

“You cannot satisfy uniformly the larger community of tax evaders. This tax reform is pro-poor; the vulnerable are not to pay taxes. All we are asking for is to widen the tax net and bake the cake larger so that we can share a larger meal.

“They will still ask for this consultation no matter how long I delay it. The hallmark of a good leader is the ability to do what you have to do at the time it has to be done. That is my philosophy.”

In an interview with DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS, the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Governor Muhammad Yahaya, reaffirmed that the northern governors had not relented in their opposition to the bills.

Yahaya, who also serves as the Governor of Gombe State, said the governors would remain “adamant” until the President changed his stance.

A spokesperson for the governor, Ismaila Misilli, said, “The governors of the northern region have already spoken about their position, and they remain adamant.”

He emphasised that even before people became familiar with the contents of the bills, Yahaya had raised concerns, expressing his perspectives on the matter.

“That position has not changed.

“The governor will not be confrontational about it, as he serves as chairman to colleagues in both the APC and the PDP,” Misilli added.

Also, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, maintained his opposition to the bills.

Zulum’s Senior Special Assistant on New Media, Abdulrahman Bundi, reiterated on Friday that the governor’s stance remained unchanged.

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