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Tax Bills Process: Nigerian Govt Erred, We Need Senators Like Ndume, Says Orji Kalu

The lawmaker, representing Abia North Senatorial District, Orji Kalu, has faulted the federal government for failing to involve key stakeholders in the ongoing discussions over the proposed tax reform bills.

EKO HOT BLOG recalls that in October, President Bola Tinubu asked the national assembly to consider and pass four tax reform bills.

The legislations are the Nigeria Tax Bill, Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, Nigeria Revenue Service Establishment Bill and the Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill.

The Northern States Governors Forum, NSGF, opposed the bills, while the National Economic Council, NEC, urged Tinubu to withdraw them for further consultation.

Kalu, in an interview with Arise Television on Monday, argued that the government made a mistake by not consulting NEC, the NSGF, and the Council of State before introducing the bills.

The lawmaker, however, said that the bills are very progressive and would bring back fiscal federalism in Nigeria.

“As I told you before, the bill is very progressive. It will bring back fiscal federalism. Many senators have not been briefed.

“I think the federal government made a mistake. The initiators of the bills could have briefed the National Economic Council, Governors’ forum and Council of state,” he said.

Kalu also said the Nigeria needs politicians like Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, for his outspokenness on national issues.

The Borno senator has been vocal against the bills, threatening to dump the All Progressives Congress, APC, over the legislations.

“We need senators like Ndume who will raise our conscience. I respect Senator Ndume very well.

“Those who tell Senator Ndume to shut up are not being kind to democracy. Democracy is not about one voice but about multiple voices.

“It is the government being guided by the majority of the people, and Ndume is one of them. He is a strong voice, the senate president didn’t shut him up,” Kalu said.

According to him, the president has no plans to introduce Alpha Beta, a consulting firm, as Nigeria’s tax consultant.

Kalu added that Nigeria’s tax laws are obsolete and need to be revamped for the nation to progress.

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