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Go Ahead, Pass the Tax Reform Bill, But There Will Be Consequences — Zulum Warns Tinubu Ahead of 2027

Go Ahead, Pass the Tax Reform Bill, But There Will Be Consequences — Zulum Warns Tinubu Ahead of 2027

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has warned President Bola Tinubu about the consequences of the proposed tax reform bills.

During an interview with Channels Television on Sunday, December 1, Zulum acknowledged Tinubu’s power to push the legislation forward but stressed the consequences for Nigerians.

“We know the power of the president. I’m a system man; I respect him,” Zulum said. “If the president wants to use his power to pass the tax bill, he may have his way, but it has its consequences for the people.

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The tax reform bill, which recently passed its second reading in the Senate, has encountered resistance, particularly from northern elites.

Groups such as the Northern Governors Forum, the Northern Elders Forum, and key figures like Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume have urged the federal government to withdraw the bill, arguing that it does not adequately represent the region’s interests.

Zulum underscored the lack of support among governors nationwide, stating, “As of now, you cannot get three governors in Nigeria that are in support of this tax law.

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This follows criticism from Northern youths against Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, who defended the Senate’s decision to allow the bill’s second reading, citing the need for broader dialogue.

The debate underscores mounting regional tensions over the bill’s potential economic and social impact, with calls for more inclusive deliberation before any final decision is made.

Omajemite Don

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