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Why We Passed Tinubu's Tax Reform Bills Despite Northern Concerns - Deputy Senate President Barau

Afnews Editor

Nov 30, 2024

Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin sheds light on why the Senate passed President Tinubu's tax reform bills for a second reading, despite opposition from northern governors. Jibrin emphasizes the need for expert and public input in shaping the future of Nigeria's tax system.

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The Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, has clarified the Senate's decision to pass President Bola Tinubu's tax reform bills for a second reading, despite opposition from northern governors and stakeholders.

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In a recent interview with BBC Hausa, Barau Jibrin explained that the Senate's approval was a strategic move to encourage a broader discussion involving experts and Nigerians. "The bills are still in the early stages, and we want to allow room for stakeholders across the country to provide their input,ÔÇØ he stated.

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President Tinubu had transmitted four tax reform bills to the National Assembly last month, aiming to streamline Nigeria's tax system. The proposals, however, sparked widespread backlash, particularly from the North, where concerns about regional disadvantages and economic impact were raised.

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Despite this, the Senate voted to advance the bills through a voice vote on Thursday. Senator Barau Jibrin emphasized that the Senate's primary goal is to ensure that the reforms undergo a thorough public review before any final decisions are made.

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"We understand the concerns of various regions, but this process is about engaging Nigerians in shaping a tax system that benefits all,ÔÇØ Jibrin concluded.

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