
Reps Minority Caucus asks FG to suspend implementation of tax laws
The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to immediately suspend the implementation of the newly enacted tax reform laws amid allegations that the versions currently in circulation were unlawfully altered after passage by the National Assembly.
The caucus said implementation of the tax laws should not go ahead until the “high powered” committee inaugurated by the House to investigate the allegations has concluded its work and there is “clarity and certainty on the laws to be implemented.”
Daily Trust reports that the four tax laws are billed for implementation on January 1, 2026, amidst the ongoing controversies over alleged post passage alterations and insertions.
In a statement issued in Abuja late Sunday, the caucus said it was alarmed by what it described as a “storm brewing” over the tax reforms, noting that while controversies around new laws are not unusual, the present situation raises serious constitutional and legal concerns.
The statement was jointly signed by the Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda; Minority Whip, Ali Isa J.C.; the Deputy Minority Leader, Aliyu Madaki; and the Deputy Minority Whip, George Ozodinobi.
The caucus said the dispute centres on accusations that the tax laws passed by both chambers of the National Assembly and signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu were subsequently altered, gazetted, and circulated to the public in forms that do not reflect what lawmakers approved.
According to the Minority Caucus, the allegations are grave because they suggest an attack on due legislative process and the integrity of Nigeria’s lawmaking system.
The statement reads: “We have noted with great consternation and an overwhelming sense of disappointment the current storm brewing over the Tax Reform laws that were duly passed by the National Assembly and properly signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
“Ordinarily, the controversy will have been dismissed as needless, but the gravity of the cause of the controversy is an issue of great concern to all Nigerians, especially since it borders on the accusations of unlawful alterations to the laws as passed by both Chambers of the National Assembly and subsequently signed by the President.
“We are also aware that this issue has been raised by a member of the House of Representatives during one of our recent plenaries, following which the House inaugurated a high-powered committee to investigate the allegations made by the member that the tax laws have been fraudulently altered, gazetted and the altered copy circulated to the public.
“As such, we want to assure Nigerians that the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives, will stand with the entire House to see that the circumstances surrounding this illegality is exposed and the culprits brought to book in the interest of justice for all Nigerians.
“We are aware of the legitimate procedures towards the gazetting of laws, and it starts with the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA) transmitting the actual copies of the laws to the relevant federal agency that gazettes all government documents, which means, the National Assembly is always the custodian of the genuine documents of the laws of the federation that have been passed, and, therefore, we will always make sure that it is the truth that prevails in moments of controversy such as this.
“We therefore call on Nigerians to disregard any purported tax laws being circulated without the signature of the CNA and the President and Commander in Chief, such did not originate from the National Assembly, and neither do they reflect the true character of what were actually passed by the Legislature and signed by the President.
“Any attempt to foist fake laws on Nigerians is an attack on the independence and constitutional role of the National Assembly in safeguarding our democracy, and the Caucus will unconditionally protect the independence of the Legislature and our democracy.
“Consequently, we call on the government to suspend the implementation of the tax laws until investigations are concluded and there is clarity and certainty of the law to be implemented.
“Moreover, Nigerians and the business community are entitled to copies of the laws that they are expected to obey.
“We count on Mr. President’s democratic credentials to be responsive and responsible and heed to this call”.
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