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Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Omooba77(op): 7:08pm On Dec 20, 2025
Concerns have deepened over alleged alterations to tax laws passed by the National Assembly, after two more lawmakers raised objections to the gazetted versions.

Daily Trust had reported how a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP Sokoto), on Wednesday, raised a matter of privilege on the floor of the House, alleging discrepancies between the tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the versions subsequently gazetted and made available to the public.



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Rising under Order Six, Rule Two of the House Rules on a Point of Privilege, Dasuki told the House that his legislative privilege had been breached, insisting that the content of the tax laws as gazetted did not reflect what lawmakers debated, voted on and passed on the floor of the House.



Speaking in a BBC Hausa’s Ra’ayi Riga programme, Hon. Muhammad Bello Fagge (representing Fagge Federal Constituency, Kano) and Hon. Yusuf Shitu Galambi (Gwaram Federal Constituency, Jigawa), also warned that the discrepancies could undermine constitutional order and further erode public trust in government.

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Hon. Fagge said the opposition had initially objected to the bills, a move that led to wider consultations across the country before their eventual passage.


“We in the opposition initially objected to the tax bills because of fears that certain provisions could be introduced without proper scrutiny. This led the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, to constitute a committee that went round the country, met with traditional rulers and governors, and asked them to submit their grievances and suggestions to the National Assembly. After that process, the bills were harmonised and approved,” he said.

Fagge said the controversy arose when the gazetted versions of the laws differed from what lawmakers approved.

“However, when the laws were later gazetted, what appeared was different from what we approved in Parliament. There were discrepancies, meaning that what was signed is not what we at the National Assembly passed,” he said.

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He cited the Nigeria Revenue Service Act, noting differences in Section 25 on accounts and audit, as well as Sections 26 and 30, adding that the Joint Revenue Board Act also contains discrepancies, particularly in Sections 9, 14, 30, 40 and 44.

“Even if it is just one part that is different from what we agreed, there is a problem,” he added.

It’s about saving Nigeria

The lawmaker warned that some provisions appear to have transferred powers from the legislature and the judiciary to the Executive, particularly to the Nigeria Revenue Service.

“There is no way the legislature will make a law without giving itself oversight functions. That is the essence of checks and balances. The issue goes beyond party politics. This is not about opposition politics. This is about saving Nigeria.”

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Lawmaker demands suspension of implementation

Also speaking in the programme, Hon. Galambi said public opposition to taxation is often driven by mistrust over how government spends public funds.

“We all know that people do not like tax because of the mistrust they have about how government utilises their money. But if people are certain and have trust, nobody will object,” he said.

Galambi described the allegations of alterations as disturbing, though still unproven, and said the National Assembly has set up a committee to investigate the matter.


He urged the government to suspend implementation of the tax laws scheduled for January 2026 pending the committee’s findings.

“If alterations are found, the law should be brought back and corrected in line with what the legislators passed. If nothing is found, then implementation can go ahead,” Galambi said.

He also raised concerns over alleged changes granting the Nigeria Revenue Service enforcement powers without court orders, contrary to what lawmakers approved.

“We said enforcement should only be with a court order. If the court order requirement has been removed, it can create tension in the country and people will not agree with it,” he said.

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The lawmakers said the committee has four weeks to review the allegations and make recommendations, stressing that the tax laws were only passed after consultations with Nigerians to ensure they serve the interest of the masses.

Daily Trust had reported that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Thursday set up a seven-man ad-hoc committee to investigate the allegations of discrepancies between between the tax bills passed by the National Assembly and the versions subsequently assented and gazetted.

Experts warn against alterations, executive interference

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Weighing into the discussion, an economic analyst, Prof. Muttaqa Usman, said taxation is not merely about generating revenue but also about ensuring it is used to grow the economy and improve the welfare of Nigerians.

“Tax is not just about getting more money or revenue, but how it should be used to grow the economy and improve the welfare of people in Nigeria,” he said during the programme.

He added that public mistrust arises when government policies or laws differ from what is actually implemented.

“There’s mistrust between government and people because sometimes what is promised or stated is different from what is implemented,” Prof. Usman noted.

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Also commenting on the development, Professor Auwalu H. Yadudu said the alleged changes threaten the foundation of constitutional governance.

“For how else can one explain extensive review and alteration of laws that were publicly debated, subjected to public hearings, and duly passed, to now insert entirely new provisions or remove those lawfully adopted?” he asked.

He identified several areas of concern in the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, including provisions relating to petroleum income tax and value added tax, which he said no longer reflected what lawmakers agreed upon.

FG defends new tax laws

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Amaid concerns, the federal government had insisted that the new tax laws would enhance fiscal equity, protect taxpayers’ rights and ensure a level playing field for all.

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman, Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, also explained that contrary to the general perception that the government is introducing new taxes on the masses, many taxes have been repealed, reversed and suspended.

He listed the taxes to include 5% excise tax on airtime & data; Cybersecurity levy on money transfers; Carbon tax on single use plastics; Excise tax on imported vehicles; Import duties on food items, Agric and pharmaceuticals ; 4% import levy; FRCN charge on private companies and Expatriate employment levy.


In a recent presentation on the new tax laws, Oyedele expressed confidence that the new tax laws would stimulate growth without adding to inflation burden.

At the signing ceremony of the bills at the State House, President Tinubu said that the new taxes presented a new lease of life to every Nigerian and future generation.
https://dailytrust.com/pushback-as-more-lawmakers-reject-gazetted-tax-laws/?noamp=available

Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by PHIPEX(m): 7:25pm On Dec 20, 2025
This is a case of "Constitutional dictatorship".

Who sold Nigeria to France?
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Wealthyonos(m): 7:26pm On Dec 20, 2025
Make one bank touch my money in the name of tax deductions, wahala go dey o
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by AMINDA: 7:28pm On Dec 20, 2025
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. Forgery is all he knows.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Ofunaofu: 7:39pm On Dec 20, 2025
Tinubu is on a mission to becoming Nigeria's Paul Biya
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Racoon(m): 7:49pm On Dec 20, 2025
Hehehe! After singing on your mandate we shall stand song, then reality started hitting you abetting legislathieves stooges. Don't worry the noose will never spare your necks. Wicked souls.

Now important national plan like budgets is being criminally altered. This is an impeachable offence. Meanwhile, nothing about Tinubu has ever been straight forward but shady and criminal.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by fergie001(mod): 8:39pm On Dec 20, 2025
Since this very serious allegation of tampering, Oyedele has not spoken. Let me not assume his silence is acquiescence. He needs to speak now!

For the legislators, it is alleged prayers have started going round huh
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by APCNig: 8:43pm On Dec 20, 2025
You no know anything. City Boy don use Street sense to put them all in his pockets. When we say we are Lagos Boys, you think say na for mouth? Tinubu has signed the Tax Laws that he wants, you too can go and make your own laws.

You want to be using Lagos and Rivers generated Tax to be sending people to Mecca and marrying wives for your jobless Almajaris, go and generate your own money, that is Loud and Clear now.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Typing: 9:45pm On Dec 20, 2025
Tinubu and forgery are like 5&6 grin

His name is always mentioned along side "forgery" grin

Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by EarthKing(m): 9:54pm On Dec 20, 2025
Are they tired of standing on the mandate so soon? We dye dia till 2031. cheesy
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by tnerro1(m): 10:15pm On Dec 20, 2025
As long as e go affect all man especially those in APC, make e carry go, we no send again, this country Taya person
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by DelilahMakinde(f): 10:26pm On Dec 20, 2025
PHIPEX:
This is a case of "Constitutional dictatorship".

Who sold Nigeria to France?
The former owner probably sold a percentage in royal niger LLC. The United Kingdom.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by ambale(m): 11:15pm On Dec 20, 2025
APCNig:
You no know anything. City Boy don use Street sense to put them all in his pockets. When we say we are Lagos Boys, you think say na for mouth? Tinubu has signed the Tax Laws that he wants, you too can go and make your own laws.

You want to be using Lagos and Rivers generated Tax to be sending people to Mecca and marrying wives for your jobless Almajaris, go and generate your own money, that is Loud and Clear now.
Are you guys even listening to whatever shit you're spewing sef??

How can you alter a national document that was just passed by the National Assembly??

The painful part is that all of these precedences will still come back to hurt us whether now or later

But let's all keep pretending all is well
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Disenfranchised: 5:51am On Dec 21, 2025
APCNig:
You no know anything. City Boy don use Street sense to put them all in his pockets. When we say we are Lagos Boys, you think say na for mouth? Tinubu has signed the Tax Laws that he wants, you too can go and make your own laws.

You want to be using Lagos and Rivers generated Tax to be sending people to Mecca and marrying wives for your jobless Almajaris, go and generate your own money, that is Loud and Clear now.
So forgery is the master strategy. The problem about you people is that you don't think long term. You think apc will be in power for ever? You think yoruba man go be President forever?

If this atrocity stands it will set a bad precedence and trust nigerians, we over do.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Omooba77(op): 9:32am On Dec 21, 2025
Nlfpmod, more controversy on this tax bill ........
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by helinues: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2025
FG has asked you people to present your evidence of altered law.

Some Nigerians are just behaving like a programmed robot
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by maiunguwar: 6:50pm On Dec 21, 2025
Banks will be going up in flames if them try rubbish
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Dogalmighty17: 6:54pm On Dec 21, 2025
If members of the house of assembly have said that the document being implemented is not what they passed then this forgery must be resisted by all means.
This is literally treason and a crime against the state. Who changed the law after it passed the national assembly? This is brazen criminality and should not be allowed to slide.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by FutureFocus:
The lawmaker emphasized and pin pointed on public concerns, A man with sense, well done
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Mathewrichard99: 6:57pm On Dec 21, 2025
Where is Taiwo Oyewale, the Tinubu Tax Man since this hullabaloo. This government is trying to swindle us out of the little we are hustling for. It's going to be very hectic for the government next month if it's still adamant to go ahead with this fraudulently endorsed tax reform.... Cos, we would resist it with our last blood.....



Omooba77:
https://dailytrust.com/pushback-as-more-lawmakers-reject-gazetted-tax-laws/?noamp=available
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Mrexcell(m): 7:01pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is the major reasons why tinibu wants everyone in his apc so that he can be creating his own laws for nigerians without any challenge from anyone.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by CodeTemplarr: 7:02pm On Dec 21, 2025
Imagine this uproar for hajj and mosque subsidy. Yeye elements. From the names of the analysts speaking, we know what was added to gazetted version already. Dem take awoof swear for those people.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Host78: 7:02pm On Dec 21, 2025
This tax law is wickedness in high places. It's from hell embarassed

They use this popular line " If you dey earn small money, Government no go chop your salary wella. But if your salary don big, dem go cut small higher percentage."

But what most people fail to understand is that the tax starts at 800k per year.

Not 800k per month for earners but 800k per year.

How much is 800k per year?

It's 66k per month.

Essentially, if you're earning 66k per month, the government feels you're a "big" earner and should be taxed.

The minimum wage in the country is 70k per month.

This means all minimum wage earners will fall into this tax bracket.

So, who exactly are the "small small earners" that will be exempted from this new tax that they keep pushing?

No one. Essentially, Tinubu is taxing everybody but because it's wrapped in per year, most people have no idea they will be taxed.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Berankis: 7:03pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is the criminality they perpetrated in Lagos and want to replicate it on a national scale. The criminality and lawlessness of all Lagos State Agencies show that these people have nothing advantageous to offer other than to keep milking the people endlessly
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Putinofrussia: 7:05pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is correct...

He urged the government to suspend implementation of the tax laws scheduled for January 2026 pending the committee’s findings.

“If alterations are found, the law should be brought back and corrected in line with what the legislators passed. If nothing is found, then implementation can go ahead,” Galambi said.


Secondly....
Onanuga said you should present it in court if you are sure of yourself.
They believe you are just misleading people with fake tax laws that are handwritten by traducers of the govt.
Anybody can write anything and put it online to cause confusion but he will be jailed by the court if it is false and deceit.
Take up Onanuga's challenge
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by shortgun(m): 7:05pm On Dec 21, 2025
If you've ever wondered what the devil looks like.Your answer is Tinubu, he's nothing but pure unadulterated evil and wickedness.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Meteng: 7:07pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is why opposition politics is essential. A member of the party in power would have dared not raise this issue up in order not to be accused of ‘ anti party’ activity and denied the next term in the next election
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Zico5(m): 7:08pm On Dec 21, 2025
I thought Tinubu has bribed them to yield to him whims and caprices. So some of them still have integrity a little bit intact. I thought they have collected money to keep quiet.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Putinofrussia: 7:08pm On Dec 21, 2025
shortgun:
If you've ever wondered what the devil looks like.Your answer is Tinubu, he's nothing but pure unadulterated evil and wickedness.
This is stale,sir.
Because you are evil doesn't mean that everyone else is evil.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by Mitsurugi(m): 7:08pm On Dec 21, 2025
Onanuga is a complete slowpoke.
Re: Pushback As More Lawmakers Reject Gazetted Tax Laws by gaskiyamagana:
This is fundamental issue that taking it lightly is part of the reasons Nigeria's progress is mirage.
From budget padding to legislative law alteration. Where are the people who always said we ordinary citizens were the problem of Nigeria? How did ordinary citizens engage in this tax law passed scam and fraud?
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