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Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Bobloco(op): 3:08pm On Jan 01
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has begun mobilisation of students nationwide to protest against the implementation of the tax laws that take effect today, January 1, 2026 as planned.

It declared January 14, 2026 as a National Day of Action against the implementation of the controversial Tax Reform Law.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday said “No substantial issue has been established that warrants a disruption of the reform process” amid calls for the suspension of the implementation of the tax laws.

The tax laws reform had generated controversies over allegations that the gazetted copies differ from the versions passed by the National Assembly.

Stakeholders including the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the minority caucus of the House of Representatives, among others, had called for the suspension of the implementation.

A member of the House of Representatives, Abdussamad Dasuki, had alleged that there were discrepancies between the versions of the tax bills passed by lawmakers and the copies gazetted.

Reacting to the government’s decision to kick off the implemtation of the new tax regime today, NANS President Olushola Oladoja, in a statement, faulted the implementation of the new law from January 1, 2026 when a lot of issues in the gazetted law were yet to be resolved.

He said the decision to proceed with implementing the Tax Reform Laws from today “is not only unfortunate but a dangerous precedent for a government that claims commitment to participatory reforms and democratic values.

“The statement released by the Presidency, reaffirming that implementation will proceed as planned from 1st January, stands as a grave insult to Nigerians, who are the true sovereigns in a democracy, who trusted and voted for the President. To observe that the process for engaging citizens over the Tax Reform Law is not democratic reflects hegemony, high-handedness, and outright disregard for citizens, especially ordinary Nigerians.

As the NANS President, I, therefore, call on all NANS structures – campus chapters, state joints, zonal coordinators, and the national secretariat – to commence immediate massive mobilisation for a peaceful mass protest and march to the Presidential Villa Gate in Abuja on the said date. The convergence point shall be Unity Fountain, Abuja. Further operational details will be communicated in due course.

Our demands remain clear, non-negotiable, and just: Immediate suspension of the implementation of the otherwise beautiful but deeply controversial Tax Reform Law.”

Falana to sue FG

Also, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), yesterday warned that the new tax laws cannot take effect until controversies surrounding the legitimacy of their provisions are resolved.

Addressing journalists at his Ilawe-Ekiti hometown in Ekiti State on Wednesday, Falana said the government ought to have used the closing days of 2025 to address the concerns and produced clean copies of the laws before the commencement date.

He warned that failure to do so could trigger legal challenges from interest groups questioning the laws’ legitimacy.

He said: “There are questions about the authentic tax laws—so which laws are we talking about? Until we have clean copies, you cannot talk of commencement,” adding that allegations of inserted provisions amounted to forgery, for which the National Assembly bore responsibility.

Falana also faulted the lack of transparency, describing it as unacceptable that bills passed and signed into law were not readily accessible on the National Assembly’s website.

He threatened legal action over what he termed discriminatory provisions that exempted some wealthy companies—particularly those operating in Free Trade Zones (FTZ)—from taxes and duties.

He described such exemptions as unjust, illegal and inconsistent with the constitution, insisting that progressive taxation required the rich to pay more, not less.

Group alleges coercion

A group under the aegis of ‘House to the Rescue’ yesterday offered a N3 million public reward to any serving member of the National Assembly who can produce a verifiable, authentic copy of the tax law Nigerians are being told to obey to bring what it called ‘this charade’ to an end.

A statement jointly e-signed by Hon Jika Adamu, Hon Bassey Ewah and Hon Nko Nkole said that until the authentic tax law is produced and independently verified, any attempt to enforce it is “illegal, oppressive, and morally indefensible.”

The group accused the government of “ruling by announcement, not legislation; by coercion, not consent; and by fear, not legality.”

They added that their failure raised only three possibilities: the law was altered after passage, multiple versions are in circulation, and Nigerians are being deliberately misled.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) and his tax enforcement machinery are acting with the arrogance of a junta, not the restraint of a constitutional democracy.

“Laws in Nigeria do not take effect because the President wants them to. They do not exist because a consultant insists they do.

“They are not enforced because citizens are hungry, exhausted, or afraid.

“A tax law that cannot be publicly produced, independently verified, and legally cited does not exist, no matter how aggressively it is marketed, no matter how many agencies are deployed to terrorise the poor.

“The state must prove legality. If this law exists, then: produce the clean copy passed by the Senate, produce the clean copy passed by the House of Representatives, produce the harmonised version, cite the commencement clause, and identify the exact sections authorising implementation. Anything short of this is executive lawlessness and constitutional contempt.”

“Taxation without legitimacy is not reform. It is economic violence. To impose new tax burdens amid inflation, mass unemployment, collapsing businesses, insecurity, and shrinking purchasing power is already cruel. To do so without a transparent legal foundation is not reform, it is abuse.

“Nigerians cannot be sacrificed to impress foreign creditors, international financial institutions, or neoliberal enforcers who will never bear the human cost of these policies.

“A government that prioritises external applause over internal legitimacy has forfeited moral authority.”

Court declines to halt tax laws implementation

An FCT High Court has refused to stop the January 1, 2026, start date for the implementation of the new tax regime.

A civil society organisation, Incorporated Trustees of African Initiative for Abuse of Public Trust, had brought a suit seeking an interlocutory injunction against the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Attorney-General of the Federation, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives and National Assembly over the alleged discrepancies in the tax laws.

In the ruling signed by the registrar of the court on December 30, 2025, Justice Kawu Bello held that: “I have considered the application together with the affidavit in support. I have also considered the submission of the learned counsel for the claimant/applicant together with the judicial authorities cited, and I am of the strong view that the court lacks the power to stop the implementation of a law already signed by the appropriate authority without concrete evidence of any wrongdoing.”

The judge noted that an ex parte application could not be used to set aside the coming into force of any act already passed and gazetted, adding that the law could only be repealed by the lawmakers or any offending section set aside by the court.

The judge ruled that, “In view of the above, the implementation of the Tax Act 2025 and other related acts will commence on January 1, 2026, and continue to be in force pending the hearing and determination of the originating motion before this court.”

In a motion ex parte dated December 22, 2025, the CSO, through its counsel, Nnamdi Mba, sought an order of interim injunction pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit to stop/restrain the federal government, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), National Assembly or any of its agencies from implementing, executing and/or enforcing any of the provisions of the gazetted Nigeria Tax Act 2025, Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act 2025 or the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Act 2025 for any reasons pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

Hearing of the suit has been fixed for January 9, 2026.
https://dailytrust.com/tax-laws-nans-mobilises-for-nationwide-protest/?noamp=available

Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by budaatum: 3:22pm On Jan 01
The judge noted that an ex parte application could not be used to set aside the coming into force of any act already passed and gazetted.
Produce the gazetted law so Nigerians can see it!
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

The F thing to do. Watch as Tinubu's data boys who are under the mercy of terrorists and economic stagnation as a result of their support for a fake certificate holder go bananas
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by iwaeda: 3:30pm On Jan 01
Tinubu is averse to protest. Anyways let enjoy his remaining term. grin grin cheesy cheesy grin
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by helinues: 3:32pm On Jan 01
FG should in their case should embark on enlightening Nigeria about the new tax law

Tv stations, Radio stations, social media influencers
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by zoedew: 8:52pm On Jan 01
Blind and misguided folks being used by the rich who are bent on maintaining the status quo. It will fail and they will be put to shame.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by tgmservice: 8:53pm On Jan 01
For those of you that seleted Yes in this poll may your road in Life be rough

Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by tiswell(m): 8:54pm On Jan 01
All these compromised doings sad


Trust these ones at your own peril.

They are all technically working for emilokan
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Tayorshd87(m): 8:54pm On Jan 01
THATS WHY I LOVE TINUBU HE DOESNT LISTEN TO THE CROWD RATHER HE WILL WORK ON WHAT WILL BENEFIT EVERYONE ....

pay tax or leave naija to UK or US to avoid being taxed 😜
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Kingluqman(m): 8:56pm On Jan 01
NANS are now useless and baseless.. Bulaba can easily buy them and they will keep their mouth shut
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Mattswaggz: 8:56pm On Jan 01
Toh....tax that you won't see the good of it why won't the people protest.

Anyone that wants to be going to France should pay from his pocket and not by suffocating the citizens.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by grandstar(m): 8:57pm On Jan 01
I strongly believe the tax rates will come town.

The 25% company tax rate, and 10% on dividends are simply too high considering that the average tax rate in the OECD ( Rich countries club) is 23.5%.

I suspect it is that high to give room for negotiation. It may come down. I am hoping the combined tax rate and the dividend should not be more than 19%.

At the rate, it would be fair.

The total scrapping of the new tax won't be the answer.

The government can simply go back to the previous tax rates and enforce collection.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by JudeAfoo(m): 8:57pm On Jan 01
14th is too far. These con boys are looking for settlements
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Hezzyluv: 8:57pm On Jan 01
helinues:
FG should in their case should embark on enlightening Nigeria about the new tax law

Tv stations, Radio stations, social media influencers
I agree with you on this. Even me, I still dey struggle to understand the whole thing.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by ceeceeco: 8:58pm On Jan 01
I just realized that a bundle of 1000 naira notes is not upto a 100 dollar.
This is not funny anymore.
These political criminals have looted the living hell out of the country.
Indeed there was a country.
What a shame.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by 9javerified: 8:58pm On Jan 01
I hereby support the new tax law. Is just that most people are blind in their brain and couldn’t see why it should be imposed
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by udemzyudex(m): 8:59pm On Jan 01
Lol... Busy body, na dem go still call am off the next day.

Notice me people.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Coded081(m): 9:01pm On Jan 01
[quote author=zoedew post=137985152]Blind and misguided folks being used by the rich who are bent on maintaining the status quo. It will fail and they will be put to shame

Baba, can you tell us what we don't know about this tax? Since you're in support of the tax give us reasons why we should support it.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by chiefolododo(m): 9:02pm On Jan 01
There should be worldwide protest self

People are already suffering, many people cannot afford house rent in a good place and you still want to tax them hard ....this is wickedness

People are not eating well, you see lean people everywhere.


How would the tax benefit an average Nigerian?
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by nedekid:
Any tax law that will give government the power to take money from your account without court order is rubbish and Nigerians should resist it by all means. How will some tax man sitting in some office say your tax is so so and so amount, then give you deadline to pay or he will just take the money from your account, then it is you that has to come and explain why he should return some back to you? What rubbish! Even in America, UK, tax man cannot grab money from your account, the most they will do is take you to court.
No government should have such control over citizens, where do we as Nigerian draw a line? It is not as if they will even use the money for "Betta" things, is it not to buy land cruisers, ride convoy if 100 cars, for wike to buy rolls royce, to ride private jet as if it is uber, to renovate ICC for 37b, to put fuel inside presidential jet to parambulate all over Europe etc.
Omo, how much more will we take from these apc people for goodness sake?
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Emmy000seun(m): 9:04pm On Jan 01
Na Dem Dem bro....but no worry bro, devil hand go soon reach them from where den dey hide

tgmservice:
For those of you that seleted Yes in this poll may your road in Life be rough
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Chegesnd: 9:05pm On Jan 01
In the next seven days, you will see Tinubu's own faction of NANS.
He is notorious for factionalising every body and organization.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Offpoint1: 9:05pm On Jan 01
Protest for a day and then adapt... Repeated circle.

Nigerians should do more than protest
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by ceeceeco: 9:08pm On Jan 01
If you're jealous of other countries and wish to see your country work, then vote for Peter Obi.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by nedekid: 9:08pm On Jan 01
ceeceeco:
I just realized that a bundle of 1000 naira notes is not upto a 100 dollar.
This is not funny anymore.
These political criminals have looted the living hell out of the country.
Indeed there was a country.
What a shame.
Oga I did litigation 2015 for naira equivalent of £200k. I got judgement 2 years ago, guess what, even with the interest over 10 years, that money is currently worth less than £30k today and depreciating more as apc keeps destroying the value of the naira.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Riskymarvelous(m): 9:11pm On Jan 01
The wicked human being to happen to Nigeria is tinubu failure president ever in Nigeria history is tinubu
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by banku: 9:12pm On Jan 01
Pure madness. Do students pay tax? How many people in the whole of Nigeria even pay taxes? This was how they protested against food in school that prompted Obasanjo to cancel subsidized food.

Still waiting when Nigerians are going to protest against the highest emolument in the world salaries politicians get.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by ceeceeco: 9:12pm On Jan 01
Whenever I think of Nigeria as a country, I feel so ashamed & pitiful.
Nigeria's situation isn't funny at all.
The politicians hate this country, they don't love this country, they only love the resources.
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Melagros(m): 9:13pm On Jan 01
COMRADES, Tinubu don't place the poor before his heart. Those who voted for him I don't know whether they are exempted from the current calamity
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:13pm On Jan 01
War fit start from there, this one na everyone issue , including both poor and the rich
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:14pm On Jan 01
banku:
Pure madness. Do students pay tax? How many people in the whole of Nigeria even pay taxes? This was how they protested against food in school that prompted Obasanjo to cancel subsidized food.

Still waiting when Nigerians are going to protest against the highest emolument in the world salaries politicians get.
Tax will increase cost of production affecting both students and non students, even books they bought will skyrocket
Re: Tax Laws: NANS Mobilises For Nationwide Protest by Obapluto: 9:15pm On Jan 01
Omotosho lawlessness origin lol
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