
The Digest:
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has dismissed allegations that Nigeria’s newly implemented tax laws were altered after being passed by the National Assembly. Responding to concerns raised by House of Representatives member Abdussamad Dakuku, Akpabio stated that any circulating versions not matching the official gazetted copies are invalid. He confirmed that the four tax-related Acts were duly signed by President Bola Tinubu and certified by the Clerk to the National Assembly. Akpabio directed the Senate Clerk to distribute certified copies to all senators to prevent further speculation and ensure transparency.
Key Points:
- The clarification aims to uphold the integrity of the legislative process and public trust in new tax policies.
- Official distribution of certified copies seeks to eliminate confusion and prevent misinformation.
- The dispute highlights ongoing concerns about transparency and consistency in lawmaking.
- Ensuring accurate documentation is critical for compliance and enforcement of tax regulations.
- The Senate’s measured approach reflects an emphasis on thoroughness over expediency in lawmaking.
Providing legislators with certified documents is a step toward reinforcing accountability and clarity in governance.
Sources: Channels Tv, Vanguard