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Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by adenigga(op): 6:40am On Jan 26, 2025
Nigerians have been reacting to a suggestion by a Diasporan Nigerian, Chief Dokun Olumofin, that Nigerians in Diaspora who are returning home during the Christmas period should be taxed $500.


The period christened ‘Detty December’ is a time when many Nigerians, who live in foreign land visit home to meet and interact with their friends and relatives. It is a period between the middle of December to New Year; a festive period that brings Diasporan Nigerians back home in their numbers.

He is of the view that such a tax would boost the revenue base of the country. His position is given credence by MO Africa Company Limited; an advisory firm’s recent reports that Lagos hotels raked in a staggering N54 billion in December 2024.


Olumofin, who strongly believes that the government can take advantage of the period to generate revenue, had in a formal letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, outlined how the initiative could significantly benefit the nation’s finances.

According to his proposal, imposing the tax on returning Diasporans between November 25 and January 5 could raise as much as $125 million, or approximately N240 billion.

He noted that such revenues could be channeled into positioning Nigeria as a global destination for festive celebrations.


Part of his letter to the president read: “This letter outlines a significant opportunity for Nigeria to generate considerable revenue-potentially up to $125 million, approximately N240 billion, based on an estimated contribution of $500 from 250,000 projected returnees.

“This revenue could be allocated towards developing tourism, and positioning Nigeria as a premier global destination for festive celebrations.”

However, since the proposal was made public, there have been reactions from the government and many Nigerians.

While the government, through the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, said it has no plan to impose such tax on Diasporan Nigerians, describing it as ill-advised, bad and exploitative, Nigerians also took to the social media to either condemn or support the proposal.

According to NIDCOM, the President Bola Tinubu-led government was not considering the advice.

NIDCOM, in a statement on Wednesday by its Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, described Chief Olumofin’s proposal of a $500 tourism tax for Nigerians in the Diaspora returning home during the festive “Detty December” period as ill-advised, counter-productive and potentially exploitative.


The statement emphasized that such an advice would discourage rather than encourage many Nigerians planning to come home.

“Such advice will, no doubt, mitigate efforts of the Diaspora Commission in encouraging the Diasporans to visit home, invite others and invest.

Besides, the remittances of the Diasporans in 2024 alone were the highest so far into the economy. They have been investing massively in various sectors of the economy.

“The N54 billion that Lagos hotels alone raked in December 2024, is domiciled in the Nigerian economy, so why tax Nigerians coming to their country for various reasons and promoting their country positively?

“Such advice is also seen by NIDCOM as some sinister moves to damage the image and revenue streams of the government just as its enforcement will equally pave the way for corruption.

“For now, the Commission believes that the government does not need to issue direct tax as it is already raking in money through channels of indirect taxes on all visitors through entertainment and other sundry services.


“The role of the government in providing critical infrastructure, such as security and ease of transportation, as seen under the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu, should rather be encouraged and sustained, while the Diaspora organically continues to return home and contribute to the nation’s growth and development.

“NIDCOM reiterates that the government should continue to provide an enabling environment for all, which encourages the Diaspora to come back home for holidays and invest more in the country.

“NIDCOM also commends the Lagos state government for providing a world class environment for Diasporans and tourists in general, projecting that the numbers will continue to grow, while encouraging all states to do the same.

“It is pathetic to note that while the world is lowering barriers to get more inflows and tourists into their countries and economy, Chief Olumofin is suggesting increasing costs and raising barriers for Nigeria,” the statement submitted.

Expectedly, the social media space was awash with reactions from Nigerians about the proposal.

According to a social media user simply identified as Ekeji Giwa, the proposal is a beautiful idea as it would boost the revenue base of the government.

He said: “I kind of support the $500 tax on Nigerians in Diaspora coming to Nigeria for ‘Detty December.’ It will increase the government’s revenue, thereby making more money available for infrastructural development in the country.”

For another facebook user, Zanzone Jr, the government should not be in a hurry to impose such a tax because according to him, the tourism industry has not grown enough for that.

“The $500 tax is too quick. The tourism industry in Nigeria is still growing, so such a proposal should tarry awhile,” he suggested.

Also, writing on his X handle, Mass media_tx, described the idea as very silly.

He wondered if countries like the United States of America or even Ghana, a neighbouring West African country, tax their citizens in such a manner.

“So, Americans and Ghanaian tax citizens for coming in from abroad? It is a very silly idea,” he stated.

For Kemany_caterer, it is a good proposal.

He is supporting the proposal not only because it would bring revenue to the government but because it would promote the kind of business idea and dream that he has, and at the same time, bring more money to his pocket.

He said: “I have this recreational market for family ideas and dreams; it’s gold and it’s also needed. Lord, help me achieve these dreams.”

But another facebook user, Chukzyfcb, is not happy with the proposal.

He wondered why those in government or those making suggestions to the government would always come up with ideas that put holes in the pockets of Nigerians.

“Why do some people always support moves that involve milking Nigerians of extra cash? This is quite unfortunate and I do not support this proposal one bit,” he said.

Also, contributing to the discourse, a Canada-based lawyer, Zacheus Afolabi, condemned the proposal, saying it would only discourage a lot of Nigerians from coming home during the Christmas period.

He said: “This proposal is dead on arrival. The government said it is considering it but if you ask me, I would say that the government should throw such suggestions away straight off. What is there to consider?

“Honestly, I don’t understand what informed such a devilish suggestion. Do you know the implication of such a tax if it eventually comes on stream? The implication is that less Diasporan Nigerians would come home during the Christmas period. Many others would shift their home coming to other periods like during Easter celebration and any other time.

“You have heard about how much Lagos State made from the Diasporan Nigerians during the Christmas festivities. We don’t know how much other states in Nigeria made; all that would be lost if such a tax is imposed on Diasporan Nigerians.

“So, I don’t think it is worth considering at all. It should be thrown to the dustbin at once. Just as NIDCOM has said, it is exploitative and counter-productive and shouldn’t see the light of the day.”
Source: https://dailypost.ng/Mixed-reactions-trail-proposed-$500-tourism-tax-for-Nigerians-in-Diaspora

Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

Some people in Nigeria like to steal from the hardwork & sweat of other Nigerians. They like to sit on their "thrones" so that the manner which hardworking Nigerians hussled for will fall into their hungry mouths grin

The type of ideas, thoughts, thinking, mentality in this era of snatch & grab is to destroy, steal & kill

Ask thesame people from that region what the Nigerian government provide for their masses through already paid taxes, and they will start speaking in tongues.

That 500dollars is best spent & shared to the immediate families of the returnees for maximal benefits. It makes more sense for those returning fröm overseas to give that money to relatives, friends to make them survive in this hard economic time bulaba their kinsman make Nigerians go through.

When they loot the $500, they have no mercy, they loot in Bullion vans grin

I trust Nigerians, implement that useless idea & watch as Nigerians go to Ghana or other African countries during x mas.

You want to steal fröm Nigerians who the criminals in government forced out of their own country to go hussle in other countries, & you want to tax their money when you could not even give these Nigerians basis to survuve or create any opportunities for them to survive when they were in Nigeria grin

The people advising bobo Chicago are all not normal people. A mentality of agberoism where "monkey dey work, baboön dey chop" grin

Agberos know nothing other than Snatching & grabbing from hardworking Nigerians

grin grin
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Mynd44(mod): 6:56am On Jan 26, 2025
Note that NIDCOM has rejected this idea which was brought up by an individual not government
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Bobloco: 6:56am On Jan 26, 2025
grin
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by helinues: 6:57am On Jan 26, 2025
Toh

Taxing might discourage people from the event. Moreover, the idea was just an individual suggestions.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Emeskhalifa(m): 6:57am On Jan 26, 2025
Taxometer grin
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by JAWBONE(m): 6:58am On Jan 26, 2025
Tinubu, I know you love tax but don't let this one enter your head o.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Ernerstdavid55(m): 6:58am On Jan 26, 2025
grin
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Jokerman(m): 6:58am On Jan 26, 2025
All Tinubu people care about is Tax tax tax.

So that they will see money to steal and be doing faaji.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Pray(m): 6:59am On Jan 26, 2025
Enemies everywhere.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Uranos: 7:00am On Jan 26, 2025
Buhari needs to pay taxes for his cows too
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Hisroyalbadmeat(m):
How much did you give them when they were leaving,or what support did you givehuh, Bunkum sad
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by NastiLord: 7:02am On Jan 26, 2025
APC recruit
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Goodlady(f):
Mynd44:
Note that NIDCOM has rejected this idea which was brought up by an individual not government
This govt always act low and doesn't know how to pacify the citizens. Those Nigerians in diasporas are mostly not homesick. They just wanted to come and flex. So since you are facing them, they will rather send that money to their relatives. Govt should focus on taxing foreign investors, eradicating corruption, insecurity and providing jobs. Instead of constructing roads and bridges in areas that doesn't need it. A progressive country doesn't practice this type of democracy that Nigeria is doing. Things are to be done intentionally for the development of the nation. What we see most times is politics of settlement, fighting opponents and doing white elephant projects. Little energy is channeled towards intentional projects.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Clasmanj(m): 7:02am On Jan 26, 2025
Wonderful
Too much sense
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by CraigslistAD:
huh


Wouldn’t that discourage more people from coming into Nigeria during the festive season?

People will rather go to Ghana, SA etc, than pay that $500 and whose loss will that be?

Nawa for all these advisers o
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by jeff1993: 7:02am On Jan 26, 2025
This government, senseless people full am sha..

Howuch will u tax the president and politicians when they go outside and are returning backup the country?

And to think na one educated yo.ruba man na him dey propose this rubbish oooo!!
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by xpressionx(m): 7:02am On Jan 26, 2025
So as a Nigerian coming back to my country,I will have to pay $500 as tax.


When a wicked man is given power,he must look for a way to bleed the citizens.

Money that will still enter private pockets o.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Btruth:
.....the man is sick in the head 😷.

Imagine, a whole $500 (N830,000) per head simply because I'm coming home for Xmas for 1/2 weeks?

So, if families or 6 come home for Christmas celebration now, naa gbese 🤔

Aiye this particular adviser maa baje nii. Ole !!!
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by aariwa(m): 7:03am On Jan 26, 2025
What a stupid idea . Nothing as shameful as sharing same country with brainless morons as this
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by condralbedez:
grin

Government of Taxation, without nothing to show for it!
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Standing5(m): 7:04am On Jan 26, 2025
Senseless taxation. The nation is broke and bleeding.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by APOPTOSIS: 7:04am On Jan 26, 2025
What about those coming home for Sallah?
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Lovenorth: 7:04am On Jan 26, 2025
This is just a charade, the government is actually involved in this drama to present itself as good government that loves its people. What of the tax reform and removal of the fuel subsidy?
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Chibuzoripob: 7:06am On Jan 26, 2025
sad
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Elusive001: 7:08am On Jan 26, 2025
Mynd44:
Note that NIDCOM has rejected this idea which was brought up by an individual not government
Why this quick comment? I see. You realise that this government your dearly support is always churning up policies that are anti-people.

Anyway the man must be a supporter of this government just like you.

Any ban for me?
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Elusive001: 7:09am On Jan 26, 2025
Btruth:
.....the man is sick in the head 😷. Imagine, I whole $500? So, families come home for Christmas celebration now don enter trouble....like a family of 6? 🤔

Aiye this particular adviser maa baje nii. Ole !!!
Don't be surprised that he may be a front to test the waters.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by owobokiri(m): 7:09am On Jan 26, 2025
The only thing agbadorians know how to do well is to tax, tax and tax.
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by Yankee101: 7:09am On Jan 26, 2025
Na to stay away from the country nah
For what?
So many reasons are keeping people from coming, from insecurity to terrible govt policies, don’t worsen it
Re: Mixed Reactions Trail Proposed $500 Tourism Tax For Nigerians In Diaspora by hatchy: 7:12am On Jan 26, 2025
Mynd44:
Note that NIDCOM has rejected this idea which was brought up by a Y**uba man because his brother who is the president lack the knowledge of how to make Nigeria a production and export country. Imagine if this suggestions had come during Jonathan's presidency.
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