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Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by PressMyButton(op): 7:35pm On Dec 07, 2024
The controversy trailing the tax reform bills currently before the National Assembly has divided the northern caucus of the Senate as some senators from the North have endorsed the bills, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

The development is a complete departure from the situation a few days ago when the majority of northern lawmakers in the Red Chamber rejected the controversial bills.

The bills, comprising the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2024, and Nigeria Tax Bill, 2024, have been at the centre of controversies since their introduction to the National Assembly.

President Bola Tinubu, on October 3, forwarded the four executive bills to the National Assembly for consideration, aiming to implement significant tax reforms.

The northern governors rejected the bills, describing them as anti-democratic.
Following this, the National Economic Council, Nigeria’s highest economic advisory body, requested that they should be withdrawn for more consultations.

However, following the interaction with the president’s economic, team, the Senate passed the bills for a second reading and transmitted them to the Senate Committee on Finance to report back in six weeks.

After the passage of the bills, the Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, criticised them in an interview, stating that they would crumble the north’s economy.

Amidst the controversy, Senator Shehu Buba (APC, Bauchi South), in an interview with the British Broadcasting Service , Hausa Service, said northern senators agreed to recall the bills.
Senator Ali Ndume (APC, Borno), buttressing his colleague’s position, had also said the northern senators met with their governors and other leaders and agreed to advise for the withdrawal of the tax reform bills for further consultations and buy-in.

The Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau, during Wednesday’s plenary, instructed the Senate Committee on Finance to halt activities related to the bills and constituted a special committee to liaise with the Attorney General of the Federation.

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday, swiftly discarded Barau’s instruction, emphasising that the bills had neither been withdrawn nor had the public hearing been postponed.

However, despite the earlier position of the northern federal lawmakers, some senators have decided that the tax bills should be given the necessary consideration.

The senators, who spoke on condition of anonymity in order not to incur the wrath of their governors, noted that only a few senators from the north were against the bills.

One source from the north said the majority of his colleagues were not against the bills, adding that what they (northern senators) wanted was for the grey areas to be amended or removed.

Speaking to Saturday PUNCH , a member of the Northern Senators Forum stated that the lawmakers who were calling for the withdrawal were few.

The lawmaker explained that many others were in support of the bills, particularly because of the positive effect they would have on the country.

He said, “We are not calling for the suspension of the bills. No doubt, some of our members are calling for the withdrawal of the bills, but they are in the minority. To tell you the truth, those who are calling for the withdrawal are less than 10 and that is me even being modest with the numbers. They are not even up to that.

“However, many of us in the north are worried about the sharing formula of the VAT. In the north, our economy is more in the informal sector because we deal a lot in agriculture.

“So, if they are putting VAT by consumption, we will be at the losing end and those in the cities with a lot of companies will gain so much through the Company Income Tax and others, hence the reason there is a lot of agitation from the north.

“But I believe a consensus can be reached; we will capture all interests and come up with what will work for Nigerians.”

Another lawmaker, from the northern caucus confirmed that they were not calling for the suspension of the bills, but rather ironing of the grey areas.

“The best we can do is to cooperate and get things sorted out because those calling for the withdrawal are few. If they choose to stage a walkout, the process will continue without them.

“It will be unfortunate that the bills will be passed without their input, and the North will be at the receiving end. We are glad that the president has called that we in the Senate should sit with the judiciary to look properly into the controversial clauses,” the senator said.

The lawmaker noted that the bills would be passed but with amendments that would accommodate everybody.

He added, “The process has begun, and the bills will be passed. I am sure that once the special committee assigned the responsibility meets with the AGF, they will do justice to it, and amendments will be proposed that will accommodate everyone.”

In the same vein, another northern lawmaker stated that the call for the withdrawal of the bills was not the opinion of the majority of the lawmakers from the region.

The senator said they (northern senators) felt some grey areas in the bills needed to be checked and corrected. Similarly, a member of the special committee explained to Saturday PUNCH that the bills were supposed to have passed through the Attorney General of the Federation to rectify any issue that might clash with the constitution, adding that the gaps were errors on the part of the executive.

“But now is not the time to complain; we will sit with the bills and ensure that the interests of Nigerians are well captured,” he added.


Spokesman invites opponents, group forms committee

The spokesperson for the Senate, Yemi Adaramodu, said the bills were before the Senate and people with opposing opinions could come to the public hearing to air their views.

He said, “The bills are before us, and we are doing justice to them. On our own, we can’t just sit and amend bills; let people who feel the bills violated the Constitution come to the public hearing to prove it. It is from the aggregated opinions at the public hearing that we will then take further legislative actions.”

Meanwhile, a former Kano State Governor, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, and some elite members of the League of Northern Democrats on Friday announced that they had set up a technical committee to review the four bills.

The move was revealed in a statement issued in Abuja by the league’s spokesman, Ladan Salihu.
Salihu explained that the position of the LND was taken following the outrage that had continued to trail the introduction of the bills.

The spokesman, who identified the committee members as northern experts in law, accounting, legislation, and academia, stated that they had been given one week to conclude a comprehensive review of the bills.

The statement partly read, “At the conclusion of its assignment, the committee will publicly present its findings in an electronic and tabular format, effectively communicating its recommendations to policymakers, legislators, the media, and the Nigerian public.

“The LND assures the public of our confidence in the committee’s ability to produce thorough and well-reasoned recommendations. These will maximise benefits for all Nigerians, ensuring that the tax reforms support sustainable development and equitable economic growth across the nation.”


Why north kicked

In a related development, the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, Peter Ahemba, said the north observed that the bills would only be favourable to states in the southern part of the country, which was why the region kicked against them.
He noted that the agenda to stop the bills was a collective responsibility for all political players from northern Nigeria.
Ahemba disclosed this while speaking with Saturday PUNCH in Lafia on Thursday.

He said, “You can see the senators and House of Representatives members from the north speaking with one voice. It is the north speaking in one voice on the matter.

“Also, the stand of the Northern Governors Forum is clear on the matter. They are urging the President to step down the tax reform bills and allow for further consultations.

“They want him to consult widely so that people will see reasons with the bills. For now, the perception is that the bills will only favour some states like Lagos while the north will be shortchanged, and in that regard, the President needs to convince the north about the bills.”

Also, the Director General, Media to Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State, Maiwada Danmallam, said it was too early for any governor to preempt the bills before the public debate.

“We should wait and see what the new bills will look like before we preempt what will happen. It is too early to say what any governor will do when the debates resume.

“The bills were rejected because of some controversial clauses. So, if the bills are withdrawn by the presidency to address the contentious clauses, we can only wait to see how far the presidency will go in addressing the concerns before saying what governors will or will not do,” he explained.

Fintiri studying bills

Meanwhile, Prof. John Ngamsa, the Special Adviser on Media and Communication Strategy to Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, told Saturday PUNCH that his principal had not taken a final position on the bills.
Ngamsa said the governor would soon make his position known to the world.

“The governor cannot be against government generating money for development, but he is looking at areas that may have a negative impact on his people and advise the National Assembly to make amends,” he said.
https://punchng.com/tax-reform-northern-senators-divided-as-stakeholders-form-panel/

Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by PressMyButton(op):
We told you that when Tinubu comes back from South Africa, everywhere go calm down.

Minority will have their say and Jagaban will have his way.


After God, na Tinubu 💪 God bless Nigeria.
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Jaytee3333: 8:18pm On Dec 07, 2024
Na jagaban now, is not by mouth grin, you will be surprise tinubu will have 70% of his vote from the north in 2027, watch out grin
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:07pm On Dec 07, 2024
Nigeria is filled with stupid politicians and moronic supporters.

Argue with your private part!!!
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Melagros(m): 11:10pm On Dec 07, 2024
COMRADES, senators who are clueless and dullard
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by ObiOkpor(m): 11:14pm On Dec 07, 2024
Greedy politicians opposing the only good thing Tinubu is about to do
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Frigga13: 11:15pm On Dec 07, 2024
And those areas must be purge .. simple

That bill cannot be passed without purging and amendments

If Tinubu think say he be president make he share money go pass the bill as it is .

Let’s see how it goes ..

No be noise and propaganda

This is reality

He’s Jagaban ends in Yoruba land
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by free2ryhme: 11:15pm On Dec 07, 2024
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Celplas1010:
If this bill is passed, ...
1) It will help to reduce terrorism in the North because there is no more free cash to waste.

2) It will reduce the birth rate because population won't be advantage of sharing formula for the North.

3) It will lead to availablity of food stuff because northerners will fall back to serious farming and as such, reduce in price of commodities.

4)...
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by mannobi(m): 11:19pm On Dec 07, 2024
Now we know the real parasite in the federation. The anomalies of the past needs to be corrected. The idea of getting free money while you do nothing to generate income is totally absurd. The North should start thinking of how to make their states work.
How can the poor be heavily taxed while the rich continues to park luxurious cars in their garage unused. The more affluent you are, the more tax you should pay. We can not continue with the same faulty method
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by mannobi(m): 11:21pm On Dec 07, 2024
Frigga13:
And those areas must be purge .. simple

That bill cannot be passed without purging and amendments

If Tinubu think say he be president make he share money go pass the bill as it is .

Let’s see how it goes ..

No be noise and propaganda

This is reality

He’s Jagaban ends in Yoruba land
The problem is you people think Nigeria is your personal property but no. I love Tinubu for once a southerner is standing strong against northern conspiracy
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Frigga13: 11:25pm On Dec 07, 2024
mannobi:
The problem is you people think Nigeria is your personal property but no. I love Tinubu for once a southerner is standing strong against northern conspiracy
Understand no body is against this bill .. no!

But those sections inserted to corner what for Nigerians to a pocket .. must be purge

Forget all those propaganda the keep telling you guys about the north and all this

..

Some one is trying to eat what’s for everyone .. hiding under a good bill

Read through and see. The senators saying same thing

Both for it and againsT it

They’re all pointing to a direction
You can’t fool all the people all the time. .. that’s reality
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Donaldoni: 11:30pm On Dec 07, 2024
Frigga13:
And those areas must be purge .. simple

That bill cannot be passed without purging and amendments

If Tinubu think say he be president make he share money go pass the bill as it is .

Let’s see how it goes ..

No be noise and propaganda

This is reality

He’s Jagaban ends in Yoruba land
Shut up!!!

Just dey change mouth anyhow cheesy

Sore loser!!! cheesy
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Frigga13: 11:33pm On Dec 07, 2024
Donaldoni:
Shut up!!!

Just dey change mouth anyhow cheesy

Sore loser!!! cheesy
You too small to shut me..

So you keep wailing on my mention…

Next!
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Donaldoni: 11:41pm On Dec 07, 2024
Frigga13:
You too small to shut me..

So you keep wailing on my mention…

Next!
You are a nonentity and the real wailer. angry

You've been wailing since 2022. You will wail forever tongue
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by mikkyangel3: 12:12am On Dec 08, 2024
Northern governors, senators are shameless.

These people live off the South and they arent ashamed to acknowledge it?

Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by mikkyangel3: 12:14am On Dec 08, 2024
Frigga13:
And those areas must be purge .. simple

That bill cannot be passed without purging and amendments

If Tinubu think say he be president make he share money go pass the bill as it is .

Let’s see how it goes ..

No be noise and propaganda

This is reality

He’s Jagaban ends in Yoruba land
*His* Jagaban or *He's* Jagaban?

Are you suffering from mental turbulence?

A full-grown adult doesn't know the difference between *his* and *he's/he is*?

Jesus Christ!!!
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by LegendHero(m): 12:16am On Dec 08, 2024
Normal level.

If we put it to vote at the National Assembly, it will easily pass.

All those enemy of progress wey no wan make the bill pass no reach 5% for NASS.

North, South, West, and East overwhelmingly support the bill.
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by haybhi1(m): 12:24am On Dec 08, 2024
Frigga13:
You too small to shut me..

So you keep wailing on my mention…

Next!
When they ultimately pass the bill, go call your ilks and carry guns to Abuja to go rescind it. After all, we know what y'all are best known for.
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by TooMuchStuff: 12:29am On Dec 08, 2024
Northern Parasites of Senators....yeye people
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by NewDea4: 12:35am On Dec 08, 2024
PressMyButton:
https://punchng.com/tax-reform-northern-senators-divided-as-stakeholders-form-panel/
Tinubu is using credit-alert to divide them...he's doing the same thing inside PDP

If this bill passes into law the 'North' will suffer and weep
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Cruzmaster: 1:23am On Dec 08, 2024
Frigga13:
And those areas must be purge .. simple

That bill cannot be passed without purging and amendments

If Tinubu think say he be president make he share money go pass the bill as it is .

Let’s see how it goes ..

No be noise and propaganda

This is reality

He’s Jagaban ends in Yoruba land
I don't like Tinubu as my president but I love his personality. Whatever he wants, he will go for it with full chest. The bill will be pass and become law and there's nothing you do about it. He doesn't even need North to win second term. Baba knows his way and he's master in politics you can't deny that. Time has pass when everyone is afraid of the North. We now know that you people are real problem Nigeria have. I wish Tinubu will go for regional system of government. Let me see if you people will open nyash and be giving birth like pig 😂😂😂
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by SeriouslySense(m): 1:42am On Dec 08, 2024
be batified cheesy grin
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by FuckYeyeMods: 2:00am On Dec 08, 2024
Most of the Senators and Governors kicking against the bill are just been careful about supporting the bill.
Some of them have 120 aidesbut are not prepared for something technical like the "Tax Reform bill"
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Meti99(m): 2:33am On Dec 08, 2024
Either of two things will be involved at the end of the review committee set up by the North

1. North will come up with their usual sympathy tactics.
They will make the house believe the North is vulnerable in this matter and should be given like 20 years to fully prepare for the bill.
And as usual the weak Southern house members will fall for it for another 60 years.

2. They'll so ammend the bill that it will lose its original value and intent.
By the time they finish with that Bill even Tinubu will pity them and shift ground.

The only way out is for
Other regions of Nigeria should as well set up their committees to look into the bill and make submissions that will be in their favours.
Let everybody pretend serious over the bill and give same dose back to those northern local minded bigots
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Melchizzedek: 5:16am On Dec 08, 2024
Funny thing is, the NORTH heard the word "tax"and began to panic that the FG wants to take away all their BABIYALLAH money🤣
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by vicfajeze: 5:32am On Dec 08, 2024
mannobi:
The problem is you people think Nigeria is your personal property but no. I love Tinubu for once a southerner is standing strong against northern conspiracy
You get brain bro.Stay blessed
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Honestey: 5:43am On Dec 08, 2024
If the bill is passed today, only 3 or 4 states will be getting PAYE from up to 80% of their civil servants. Tells you a sad story that state governors are responsible for poverty in the country as state active workers are among the poor of the poorest in the country.
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Nobody: 5:53am On Dec 08, 2024
Celplas1010:
If this bill is passed, ...
1) It will help to reduce terrorism in the North because there is no more free cash to waste.

2) It will reduce the birth rate because population won't be advantage of sharing formula for the North.

3) It will lead to availablity of food stuff because northerners will fall back to serious farming and as such, reduce in price of commodities.

4) Kpata Kpata, the North will not vote for Tinubu in 2027
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by cjudy(m): 5:55am On Dec 08, 2024
This is wonderful. I’m happy APC is dividing the North
Re: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by Hussein035: 6:23am On Dec 08, 2024
ObiOkpor:
Greedy politicians opposing the only good thing Tinubu is about to do
The truth is that the North does not want to take advantage of the agriculture asset they have. They cannot thing about how to come up with a gigantic agricultural firms through better policies but only to wait for Lagos to bring the money they need to run their annual budget as usual

If your governors and their stupid legislators cannot think out of the box to create good investment policies in agriculture and mining then I believe they can resign
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