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What Information minister says on tax reform

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Information and National Orientation Minister, Mohammed Idris

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The minister said as the president continues to implement a physical reform agenda for the country that would divulge more resources to the Nigerian states, citizens’ engagement would continue to take place.

By Sani Idris

Amidst the uproar and controversy surrounding the tax reform bills the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said that President Bola Tinubu’s decision was not to undermine democracy.

Idris said this while giving an address at the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) 2024 Annual Public Lecture/AGM and Awards on Saturday in Kaduna.

The event, organised by the state chapter of NIPR, had the theme “Tax Reform: The Role of Public Relations In Fostering Constructive Dialogue For National Economic Renaissance”.

He said that worldwide, effective taxation was a source of financial power for the government to provide social services to its citizens.

Idris emphasised that the nation’s tax administration system was long overdue for reforms on account of design and implementation flows.

He, therefore, said the ongoing review of the country’s tax laws was timely and crucial, especially as part of a larger state of macroeconomic reforms aimed at setting the country on an irreversible path of growth and development.

Idris said that Tinubu has made it clear that the executive would listen to and work with all the stakeholders to ensure that all concerns are duly and comprehensively addressed.

He said, “Even with our keenness for fundamental reforms of Nigeria’s tax system, Tinubu’s administration will never do anything to undermine the ideals of participatory democracy.

“Tinubu has always upheld the interest of all Nigerians wherever they are in this reform agenda that he has embarked upon.

“We will continue to ensure open lines of communication and engagement with the national assembly, as Tinubu always says.”

The minister said as the president continues to implement a physical reform agenda for the country that would divulge more resources to the Nigerian states, citizens’ engagement would continue to take place.

As the minister who manages communication for the Federal Government, Idris restated his commitment to continue deploying innovative and comprehensive mechanisms.

According to him, this is to provide the public with insights and enlightened information that would foster public trust and confidence in the reform narratives of the renewed hope agenda.

Idris commended Nigerians for expressing their opinions on the tax reform which is of critical national importance, adding that it was a display of what democracy should be.

He also commended NIPR for providing a platform for Nigerians to engage and deliberate on the issues that concern them.

Gov. Uba Sani said his administration has taken measures to make Kaduna State an investment destination in the country, boosting the economy and creating more jobs.

The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, said that the tax reforms were to streamline the nation’s fiscal framework and improve operational efficiency.

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