Tinubu’s Tax Reform: We Will Pass Tax Bills And Heaven Will Not Fall- Senator Dickson

The National Assembly is preparing to approve Bola Tinubu’s tax reform bills despite strong resistance from governors, traditional rulers, and civil society groups.

On October 3, 2024, Tinubu submitted four tax reform bills to the National Assembly in a letter presented during separate plenary sessions by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House of Representatives Speaker Tajuddeen Abbas.

According to Tinubu, the bills are designed to strengthen Nigeria’s fiscal institutions and support the government’s developmental goals.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, Senator Seriake Dickson (PDP, Bayelsa West), reaffirmed the legislature’s resolve to pass the bills, saying “heaven won’t fall.” 

Speaking in Abuja on Monday, he said, “The PIA was passed. We wanted 10% which was what Yar’adua (former president) proposed. 

“They (federal lawmakers) reduced it to 3%. Heaven did not fall. This tax reform bills will pass and heavens will not fall.”

Last week, the Senate passed the bills for a second reading, while the House of Representatives has yet to deliberate.

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Dickson called on critics of the bills to attend the public hearing with evidence, adding, “The Senate has passed the bills for second reading. Public hearing will take place, and people should get ready to present their positions. The tax bill is a proposed law like every other and it has to go through the normal legislative process.”

Addressing tax disparities, Dickson said, “Right now, taxes from Bayelsa State are paid to Lagos State and I don’t want that to continue. 

“When there is consumption of any goods or services from any state, it should be calculated and paid to that state.”

He further explained his support for the reform, stating, “Now there is an opportunity to review the tax laws, to correct the anomalies, and that is why I’m in support. 

I know there are states that are feeling that when they apply the new sharing formula, they will earn less. 

“It’s for them to raise those issues and bring the statistics. I don’t go by sentiments. I go by what is right and in the national interest.


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