Categories
AFNewsNG Logo
National News Special Report

Zulum Reveals: Tinubu's Tax Reform to Benefit Lagos, Hinder Northern Growth

Afnews Editor

Nov 29, 2024

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has criticized President Tinubu's tax reform bills, claiming they would disadvantage northern Nigeria and other regions while benefiting Lagos State. Zulum urged Tinubu to reconsider, emphasizing the North's significant electoral support.

READ ALSO: "Terrorists Have Outgunned Our TroopsÔÇØ - Ndume Raises Alarm Over Boko Haram War, Sends Urgent Message To Tinubu

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has raised concerns about President Bola Tinubu's proposed tax reform bills, warning that they could hinder development in northern Nigeria and other regions, while disproportionately benefiting Lagos State.

READ ALSO: Why El-Rufai Was Returned To ICPC Custody?

Speaking in an interview with BBC Hausa, Zulum highlighted that the reforms would not only create challenges for the North but also impact other regions, including the South-East, South-South, and parts of the South-West like Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, and Ondo States.

READ ALSO: Enugu clash: You'll pay heavy price - IPOB threatens Police, Army over arrest of members

"We rejected the tax reform bill because it will bring backwardness to the North and other regions, leaving only Lagos State to benefit,ÔÇØ Zulum stated.

READ ALSO: Sowore's Miscalculation and the Need to beat a Wise Retreat

The governor urged President Tinubu to reconsider the bills, reminding him that the North contributed significantly to his electoral victory, with 60% of his votes coming from the region.

READ ALSO: EXPLOSIVE: Obasanjo far better President than Buhari - Ango Abdullahi |SEE REASONS

Zulum also dismissed claims that the northern population does not support Tinubu, urging the president to listen to genuine concerns about the reforms and withdraw the proposed legislation for further review.

READ ALSO: REVEALED: How All Progressives Congress (APC) Played Into The Opposition Hands Ahead Of 2027 - Sumner Sambo Warns

Zulum's remarks have sparked discussions across political and economic circles. Critics argue that the proposed tax structure could deepen regional inequalities, favoring economically advanced states like Lagos at the expense of less developed areas.

READ ALSO: Transfer News: Manchester City move one step closer to signing Eagles captain Marc Guehi

Supporters of the bill, however, maintain that the reforms aim to streamline Nigeria's tax system, improve revenue generation, and reduce dependency on federal allocations.

READ ALSO: Dr. Okwun Ojah: A Golden Heart on a Mission of Service

Governor Zulum emphasized the importance of engaging all regions in discussions about the tax reforms to ensure balanced development and fairness. "We are not against Lagos, but we must ensure no region is left behind,ÔÇØ he concluded.

READ ALSO: I Will Not Allow Criminality As President, Peter Obi Declares

https://youtu.be/IN23CkFNJ1o

Related Stories

""

— Afnews Editor

Join the Conversation

Signed in as Member