Illustration of Nigeria's tax law controversy: CITN demands verification, Senator Ndume calls for suspension, Lagos Governor defends reforms.
Illustration of Nigeria's tax law controversy: CITN demands verification, Senator Ndume calls for suspension, Lagos Governor defends reforms.
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CITN demands verification as calls intensify to suspend Nigeria's disputed tax laws

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Building on earlier policy critiques, the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has called for urgent verification of new tax laws amid discrepancies, while Senator Ali Ndume urges suspension of the January rollout and Lagos Governor defends the reforms.

Following a policy brief by Dr. Joseph Gimba highlighting constitutional flaws in the legislative process, the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has escalated calls for immediate verification of recently enacted tax laws due to reported discrepancies. These issues pose compliance risks for taxpayers and businesses, prompting demands for clarity before the planned January implementation.

Senator Ali Ndume has specifically urged President Bola Tinubu to suspend the rollout, pointing to alleged alterations during passage that question procedural integrity. In contrast, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has defended the laws, emphasizing their role in boosting sub-national revenue and fiscal autonomy for states.

This unfolds amid Nigeria's broader tax reform drive to expand the revenue base, reduce oil dependency, and avoid overburdening citizens. Unresolved discrepancies risk enforcement challenges, legal disputes, and eroded trust. As of December 25, 2025, the federal government has not responded, leaving the laws' fate uncertain.

What people are saying

X discussions focus on CITN's call for verification of discrepancies in new Nigerian tax laws, Senator Ndume's urging to suspend January rollout amid forgery allegations, and Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu's defense that reforms boost sub-national revenue while protecting the poor. Sentiments include skepticism and demands for probes from users and media, with some dismissing critics as politically motivated, and high engagement on suspension calls.

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