Tax bills are discriminatory, unjust, unfair – Senator Ningi
FORMER Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Abdul Ningi, PDP, Bauchi Central, is one of the critics of the tax reform bills, saying they are discriminatory and designed to give some states an advantage over others.
Ningi says President Bola Tinubu should not try to take advantage of people’s silence or people’s fear to impose something against their will.
Speaking with Sunday Vanguard exclusively, the senator noted that the bills lack inclusiveness against the backdrop that they are substantively made to benefit Lagos State in particular and two other states.
According to him, there was no logic, no explanation as to why some states will benefit more than the others “and that is the crux of the bills”.
He asked the National Assembly to be united and throw the bills out like what happened during former President Olusegun Obasanjo Third Term agenda that made federal lawmakers jettison the constitution review even though there were numerous clauses that were fantastic at that time.
Ningi said, “First of all, I’m against the tax bills for two fundamental reasons. One, it is discriminatory in nature because it gives some states more advantage over others. “And there is no logic, no explanation as to why some states will benefit more than others and that is the crux of the bills.
“Secondly, I thought the National Economic Council, chaired by the Vice President of the country, is constitutional, strategic enough to be able to guide the President or the executive in running the country from economic perspective.
“You will recall that the National Economic Council unanimously rejected the tax reform bills and I find it really strange that the only person who is elected and he insists in flexing muscle with the bills is the President because the National Economic Council is headed by the Vice President and elected governors and as such these people represent Nigerians and I cannot see how Mr President will love this country more than the amalgam of those elected at the executive level.
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“I find it really strange that after his failure to convince the National Economic Council to accede to his demand, he is now trying to flex muscles and put it in the parliament.
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