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Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by ogododo(op): 8:27am On Feb 20, 2025
As Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu had a reputation for squeezing water from a stone by extracting taxes from even the most unlikely people. Stories still abound in Lagos of how menacing tax collectors forced struggling market women and small and micro businesses to pay taxes. For Tinubu, the end always justifies the means. And the end was to significantly increase the state’s internally generated revenue, IGR; the means was 12 different taxes and levies. Well, it worked! Lagos State’s IGR rose from N14.6bn a year in 1999, when he became governor, to N83.02bn in 2007 when he left office.

Now, as president, Tinubu wants to replicate the Lagos “miracle” at the federal level. Even without his tax reform bills becoming law yet, President Tinubu has aggressively focused on revenue mobilisation. Again, it’s seemingly working. Last month, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, announced a record revenue intake of N21.6 trillion in 2024, a 76 per cent increase from the N12.474 trillion in 2023. Zacch Adedeji, the Executive Chairman of FIRS, described 2024 as a year of “exceptional performance” and set a target of N25.2 trillion for 2025.

But here’s the rub. The feat would be absolutely commendable only if it’s achieved through the widening of the tax net and increased use of technology to improve tax collection, rather than raising the tax burdens on businesses and the people. Unfortunately, the tax burdens on Nigerian businesses and citizens have grown astronomically since the inception of the Tinubu administration, with its tendency to hike taxes. From the hike in electricity tariff to the increase in ATM transaction fees and the introduction of toll payments at federal roads and airports, Tinubu’s government is aggressively extracting taxes from Nigerians of all hues.

Recently, the government imposed a four per cent customs charge on all imports, while the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, introduced a 15 per cent tariff increase at the ports. The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, said the new customs levy would devastate the economy and increase the misery of ordinary Nigerians. The Organised Private Sector, OPS, which includes the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN, warned that the NPA’s tariff hike would lead to the closure of many businesses, and force importers to divert cargoes to neighbouring countries. All of this will negatively impact the economy.

In May last year, Professor Usman Yusuf, a member of the Northern Elders Forum, said on Channels Television that Tinubu’s economic team “looks more like tax collectors than economists”. He was absolutely right. Although Tinubu is not a socialist, being a multi-billionaire oligarch, he runs a government that follows the socialist tax-borrow-and-spend philosophy. But such governments always preside over acute economic stagnation, high chronic unemployment and abysmally low living standards – all of which exist in Nigeria!

The universal truth is that economic growth is the only sustainable source of higher tax revenues and higher living standards. For when the economy is growing, resulting in business expansion and more and better jobs, company income tax, personal income tax, VAT, etc will generate more revenue, enabling the government to fund its budgets and raising living standards for everyone. Conversely, when an economy is not growing robustly, it’s hard to hike taxes without stifling growth prospects and worsening living standards. As Martin Wolf, the Financial Times chief economics commentator, rightly put it, “the main source of greater prosperity and higher fiscal revenue must be faster economic growth”.

Surely, the best way to engender higher economic, productivity and employment growth is to remove the supply-side barriers to economic activity and business expansion. The starting point is to create stable macroeconomic conditions. But every government must also remove the supply constraints of high tax and regulatory burdens because such barriers undermine the competitiveness and profitability of businesses and prevent them from investing, expanding and creating jobs. Unfortunately, Nigeria doesn’t only lack sound macroeconomic conditions, its huge supply constraints hinder private sector growth.

Think about it: interest rate is 27.50 per cent, inflation is 34.80 per cent, the exchange rate is around N1,600/$, and, on top of those, there are high taxes, levies and charges. How can any economy grow in those conditions? Well, the consequences are inevitable. According to the IMF, Nigeria’s per capital income was $835 in 2025, dropping from $877 in 2024. Just over ten years ago, in 2014, it was $3,223. Yet, Tinubu is damaging the economy further, and deepening poverty, by hiking taxes, levies and charges everywhere. It is utterly perverse!

Still on Olukoyede’s EFCC

Columnists and newspapers expect, and even welcome, rejoinders. So, I welcome the fact that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, felt compelled to respond to my intervention in last week’s column, titled “EFCC’s failure: Olukoyede’s blame-shifting is mere shadow-boxing”. In a piece published in several newspapers, titled “Olukoyede’s record-breaking strides in EFCC and Olu Fasan’s errors of analysis”, Dele Oyewale, EFCC’s head of media and publicity, took issues with me. He reeled off Olukoyede’s “achievements”, suggesting corruption had reduced under him. But that contrasts with the views of Musa Aliyu, chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, who recently said that corruption thrives in Nigeria “despite the efforts of the anti-corruption agencies”.

Of course, Oyewale is entitled to defend his boss and his organisation, but he goofed by attempting to tar me with the brush of corruption. He wrote: “Fasan’s backgrounding of his visceral attacks of Olukoyede and the EFCC clearly shows malice, prejudice or a naked dance to please some paymasters.” He added: “Fasan’s tirade and gratuitous insults on the EFCC and its hard-working Chairman is another parade of corruption in bold statements.”

Asset declaration: Tinubu must tell Nigerians the source of his wealth, by Olu Fasan
It is a shameful escapism to regard my patriotic and well-intentioned criticism of the EFCC as a “parade of corruption”. What an ad hominem fallacy! And for the avoidance of doubt, I have no paymasters. By the grace of God, I have been writing a newspaper column in Nigeria every week pro bono – I repeat, pro bono – for over ten years, and no one has ever told me what to write. My only motivation is my deep love for Nigeria, and my desire to contribute, through my writings, to its development. Truth is, Nigeria suffers from chronic and acute leadership and institutional failures, which foster endemic corruption. I have addressed those issues forcefully in my columns under successive governments since 2014.

In an article titled “Olukoyede’s challenge, Fasan’s concerns and Nigeria’s reality: A psychologist’s take on corruption”, John Egbeazien Oshodi, a US-based police scientist, wrote: “The EFCC doesn’t control the system; it’s a caged tiger”. That, precisely, was my point. I have no malice or prejudice against Olukoyede!
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/02/tinubus-obsession-with-tax-hikes-will-stifle-growth-and-deepen-poverty-by-olu-fasan/

Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by TemplarLandry: 9:04am On Feb 20, 2025
huh
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by iwaeda: 10:12am On Feb 20, 2025
The tax master, we told you, but we were told he built Lagos. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by dibunotion(m): 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
Nigeria has subtle tax laws, poorly implemented and exploited by most. And this should be every government primary source of revenue.
As long as these new reforms will be equitable, devoid of exploitation and corruption then it should be embraced.
Just because you hate someone doesn't mean all their acts are evil. Even saints are prone to errors
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Kayberg: 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
"No Country Has Ever Taxed Itself Into Prosperity."

Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Cj4charles(m): 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
Since he came into power, everything has been tax tax tax, increase increase increase.... and that is why Nigeria can never bounce back again
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Goodday90(m): 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
Tinubu don’t know what he is doing,he is clueless and all the taxes he is burdening on Nigerians is just to enrich him and his family
No plans,nothing

Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Ironfaceman(m): 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
Tinubu was never a good administrator, only cutting corners. His introduction of area boys was one of his greatest legacy in lagos. Also that clueless LAPO banker turn CBN governor is just another daft.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by YeyeGbami: 10:43am On Feb 20, 2025
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Elvis2kay: 10:44am On Feb 20, 2025
Come to Denmark and see the wonder TAX payment is doing... you can't eat your cake and have it.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by TheChameleon: 10:44am On Feb 20, 2025
Tinubu = Tax angry
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Kingpele(m):
Wait for agbadorians to attack him and call him IPOB...when we were trying to convince them that tinubu is only interested in tax collection not even for development but for his inner circle to share...there is no single developed country that started with tax increase...rather they built their economy to the extent citizens became capable of paying taxes effectively and efficiently...but tinubu want to kill the economy by destroying the key sectors that will build the economy mainly business and manufacturing sectors....
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by franchasng: 10:45am On Feb 20, 2025
The man have no conscience at all.


Nigeria ought to be a tax free nation to encourage more investors to invest in Nigeria.


The tax they collect is used for their personal enrichment.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Usmanovic95(m): 10:45am On Feb 20, 2025
Let's widen the tax net and reduce the purchasing power of the people.BATECONOMY.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by hopedey: 10:45am On Feb 20, 2025
Enemies of the country won't like this.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by TheDemola: 10:46am On Feb 20, 2025
grin
Sebi we told them but they said na hate. Anybody who was in Lagos when he was governor would know how he hiked taxes leading to double taxation for some companies. It because a war then between Lagos govt and Obj's FG. At the end of the day it won't benefit the populace but his pockets
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by masui(m):
I am just thinking of the next category of tax that Tinubu will introduce soon.

Man just wanna pai his countrymen with taxes.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Kennitrust(m): 10:47am On Feb 20, 2025
From the beginning, I know they elected tax master. If this man it to second term, Nigeria should be ready to pay taxes before entering another local government areas because tollgate will be everywhere.


A serious news like this will not make it to front page. I don't know if the mod. is an APC agents. Please click below to read what was and is still going on in this country by APC

https://www.nairaland.com/8345978/how-buhari-administration-apc-frustrated
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Edoreborn: 10:47am On Feb 20, 2025
Na that tax go kill am,,av never complained like this before... Things are biting hard daily.. people no longer feed well again..
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Kennitrust(m): 10:47am On Feb 20, 2025
See me that didn't used to off my data for one good year, is now rushing to off my data after accessing what I wanted to.

I can't play Facebook video anymore.

I lose 9k subscription in 4 days to MTN.

It has never been this bad.

I don dey fear to use Internet now.

No bluffing.



Please read this News. A serious news like this will not make it to front page. I don't know if the mod. is an APC agents. Please click below to read what was and is still going on in this country by APC

https://www.nairaland.com/8345978/how-buhari-administration-apc-frustrated
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Samajogs: 10:47am On Feb 20, 2025
You can't keep taxing the people without a reciprocating value to their life
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by EdiskyHarry:
If we want to be sincere to ourselves, can we mention one thing good we the masses have archived from tinubu's government?
(Sentiment, tribalism, politics and religion aside)
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by jetwonder(m): 10:48am On Feb 20, 2025
grin grin grin
So, as a citizen of this country, Una no wan pay tax?
All of Una go collect!!!
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by MaziObinnaokija: 10:49am On Feb 20, 2025
sad
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Mindlog: 10:49am On Feb 20, 2025
High taxes, low service delivery.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by okeyfx(m): 10:50am On Feb 20, 2025
Una go explain tire, when we all was begging you guys to help us put Peter Obi in there una no gree.

Obi no sabi politics, naija don meet person wey "sabi" politics. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by atobs4real(m): 10:50am On Feb 20, 2025
The multiple tax administration is 😈😈😈
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by themanderon: 10:50am On Feb 20, 2025
The crook is busy taxing an already beleaguered people to death. We warned them he was coming to tax people to death but they never listened now see where we are today.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Wizardslayer: 10:52am On Feb 20, 2025
What do you expect from a so called president that encourages and works with someone like MC oluomo.

Tinubu don't even have a clean record, from drug baron to certificate forgery just name it.
Re: Tinubu’s Obsession With Tax Hikes Will Stifle Growth And Deepen Poverty, By Olu by Nice2023(m):
The mumus that haven't left Lagos since they were born would say,he is a master strategist,that he doesn't sleep every day.

He doesn't sleep because he only think of how to steal using taxation when ur parents are asleep.

Master strategist of taxation...if u talk now,they will compare Nigeria with USA and Canada...mumu people. U no see Egypt,India,Brazil and South Africa to compare with us.

Tinubu is a curse to this nation.
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