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Shehu Sani backs Tinubu’s Tax reform bill, says it’s ‘not against North’

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Shehu Sani also advised Northern Governors to rescind their decision to reject the bill, take time to study it and make inputs

By Kehinde Okeowo

Human rights activist and former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sani has thrown his weight behind the Tax reform bill recently forwarded to the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu.  

He made his thoughts about the bill known in a statement he made available to journalists on Thursday. 

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According to him, contrary to the impression given by governors and other shareholders from the Northern states, the tax proposition is not against the interest of the North.

He further urged northerners and other critics of the bill to move beyond sentiments and look at the benefits that are inherent in it.

He went on to describe the proposal as one of the president’s bold moves to strengthen tax administration in Nigeria.

The former senator, who represented Kaduna State in the 8th assembly, also advised Northern Governors to rescind their decision to reject the Bill and take time to study it.

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Speaking via the statement, Shehu Sani said, “The Tax reform Bill is not inimical to the North or any part of this country.

“Its in fact economically beneficial and fair to all parts. People should keep aside sentiments and read the Bill carefully.

“Its a comprehensive and bold move to harmonise and simplify tax administration and streamline its operations and enforcement. The Bill will actually generate and safeguard more revenue for the country and the States.

“It will also combat the corruption in the so-called tax waivers granted to business cabals. There is nowhere in the document where any region will be shortchanged or taxes will be increased or jobs will be lost.

“Northern Governors should rescind their decision to reject the Bill and take time to read it and make inputs where necessary. NASS must treat this important Bill with all seriousness.”

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