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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the insistence of the Federal Government to forge ahead with implementation of the new tax regime tomorrow is an indication that the priority of President Bola Tinubu is revenue and not citizens welfare.
The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, yesterday, reiterated its call for the suspension of its implementation until issues relating to alleged alterations of the Acts are sorted out.
It accused the administration of insensitivity to the plight of Nigerians, citing the abrupt way the President announced the end of the fuel subsidy regime in his inaugural speech in 2023. The statement read: “The Peoples Democratic Party reiterates its earlier call for the suspension of the commencement date of the Tax Act, based on the discrepancies between the harmonised and gazetted versions of the new Tax Act.
“Nigerians across all walks of life have loudly voiced their displeasure over the smuggling in of very dangerous provisions which were expunged earlier by the Parliament.Nigerians have demanded a thorough investigation of this anomaly and sought to know who carried out the illegal insertion and how it was done.
“Rather than address these issues comprehensively, the Presidency has consciously minimised them and instead vehemently insisted that the commencement date must stand, despite the discrepancies. This disposition clearly shows where the priority of the government lies-between Nigerians and money.
“This Tinubu Presidency has always prioritised finance over the welfare and well-being of Nigerians from its inception in 2023, as evidenced by the reckless way it announced and implemented the removal of subsidy, which immediately impacted the economy of the country and caused ordinary Nigerians to suffer irreparable economic damage.
“In this instance, the President should remember that he is an employee of the people and, therefore, should listen to his employers. He should also remember that he won with less than 40% of the votes in the elections that gave him the job, and should therefore recognise that listening to Nigerians must be a primary duty of his administration, rather than serving the narrow interests of people around him. “Mr President is reminded that a responsible PDP administration in 2012 listened to the cries of Nigerians and civil society organisations (where he played a prominent role during the protests) against the removal of fuel subsidy, in deference to the voices of Nigerians.
“The interest of Nigerians must be uppermost in the mind of the President and the Federal Government. Consequently, we reiterate our earlier call for the suspension of the commencement date of the Tax Act, pending the conclusion of a thorough investigation. Obedience to laws in a democracy is directly linked to the belief that elected legislators have deliberated upon and approved them.
“A mere suspicion, let alone a confirmed fact, that unapproved sections have been smuggled into a law with the capacity to affect all Nigerians is sufficient reason to suspend its commencement. The President must act in favour of the people of this country; to do otherwise is a clear confirmation that money, not the people, is the priority.” (SUN)