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Tinubu New Tax Reforms To Receive Northern Lawmakers Backing-Abdulmumin

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Member representing Kiru/Bebeji Federal Constituency, Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin has assured Nigerians that current tax reforms initiated by the Tinubu-led administration will receive Northern lawmakers’ support as its intentions are pro-people.

Addressing the widespread concerns and opposition, Honourable Jibrin, emphasized that misconception of the Bill’s intent is the major driver of perceived opposition in the Northern region.

Speaking on a televised program, the Lawmaker outlined how misconceptions have fueled distrust, stating thus

“There’s a crisis of perception here. People hear ‘tax reform’ and immediately assume it will negatively impact them, without ever taking the time actually to review the details of the bill.”

Commenting further, he said, that many critics are reacting to the bill without an in-depth understanding, associating Tinubu’s financial focus with increased tax burdens. In his context

“It’s easy to assume,” he explained, “but if you look at the bill, you’ll see that it’s not about imposing new taxes on the common man. Instead, it addresses systemic issues and proposes reforms that benefit the broader society.”

Honourable Jibrin noted that the tax reform bill is designed with “buffers” to ensure that Northern Nigeria will not be disproportionately affected by the proposed changes.

He argued that the bill’s protective measures would safeguard the interests of his region.

“These buffers are important in safeguarding the interests of the Northern region. They ensure that, even as the tax system is reformed, the North will not face any adverse consequences.”

Highlighting the bill’s broader vision, Honourable Abdulmumin Jibrin expressed optimism about its potential to support long-term growth, particularly in northern Nigeria.

He underscored the need for a mindset shift to appreciate the reform’s potential benefits for the country.

“The reform is not just about addressing immediate concerns; it’s about setting a solid foundation for long-term growth,” Jibrin said, adding that a unified approach could create a tax system beneficial for all Nigerians.

He urged the public to see beyond immediate fears and consider the national, long-term benefits.

Jibrin also pointed to the economic opportunities the bill could unlock for the North.

“The North has untapped potential, with our land, population, and consumption power,” he noted. “This bill presents a chance to strengthen our economic autonomy.”

Jibrin views the bill as a way to leverage Northern Nigeria’s resources and population for economic advancement, calling for a collaborative approach to ensure the tax policy is fair and beneficial for all regions.

In his closing remarks, Jibrin encouraged all parties to prioritise the national interest, stressing that the legislative process would allow for robust debate and adjustments to address any concerns.

He called on the public and lawmakers alike to avoid allowing politics to overshadow the potential for meaningful reform, saying,

“Let us not allow politics to cloud our judgment on this issue. The focus should be on national progress and prosperity for all regions.” He stated.

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