.faults opposition's 'alarmist narratives'
By Our Reporter
Lagos State Chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the new tax reform, contrary to what it termed "the alarmist narratives peddled by the opposition," is not a weapon against the poor or attempt to overburden struggling Nigerians, but deliberately structured to protect low-income earners, expand exemptions, and introduce a more progressive, fair, and humane tax system that aligns with global best practices.
The party made this clarification in a statement titled: "Beyond Politics: The Truth About the New Tax Reform," issued by its spokesperson, Hon. Seye Oladejo, copy of which was made available to newsmen on Wednesday, saying that contrary to narratives peddled by the opposition, Nigerians earning within the lowest income brackets were either fully exempt or would experience reduced tax exposure under the new regime.
According to APC, the reform targets efficiency, equity, and accountability and not punishment, saying that those who had chosen to weaponize falsehoods against this policy had done so out of either ignorance or calculated desperation.
This was just as the party pointedly declared that the truth about the new tax reform is simply as, according to it, Nigeria can no longer run a modern economy on an archaic, fragmented, and oil-dependent tax structure like it had been for past years, a development, which had made the nation suffered from multiple taxation, overlapping mandates, leakages, among others.
"The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has observed with concern the wave of misinformation, sensationalism, and deliberate political mischief surrounding the Federal Government’s new tax reform agenda. We consider it imperative, in the interest of truth, national stability, and informed civic engagement, to set the records straight - beyond politics.
"First, it must be clearly stated that the new tax reform is not a weapon against the poor, nor is it an attempt to overburden struggling Nigerians. On the contrary, the reform is deliberately structured to protect low-income earners, expand exemptions, and introduce a more progressive, fair, and humane tax system that aligns with global best practices.
"Contrary to the alarmist narratives peddled by the opposition, Nigerians earning within the lowest income brackets are either fully exempt or will experience reduced tax exposure under the new regime. The reform targets efficiency, equity, and accountability - not punishment. Those who have chosen to weaponize falsehoods against this policy have done so out of either ignorance or calculated desperation.
"The truth is simple: Nigeria can no longer run a modern economy on an archaic, fragmented, and oil-dependent tax structure. For decades, the nation suffered from multiple taxation, overlapping mandates, leakages, and weak enforcement -a system that stifled businesses, discouraged investment, and rewarded tax evasion. This reform decisively confronts those failures," the party stated.
"For businesses, particularly Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the reform simplifies compliance, removes nuisance taxes, and creates a more predictable fiscal environment. For large corporations, it promotes fairness by ensuring that profitable entities contribute their equitable share to national development. This is not anti-business; it is pro-growth, pro-investment, and pro-Nigeria.
"It is also important to emphasize that taxation is not an end in itself. It is a means to fund infrastructure, education, healthcare, security, and social protection. Nations that develop do so on the strength of a functional social contract -where citizens contribute and governments deliver. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is rebuilding that contract with courage and clarity," it added.
The Lagos APC urged Nigerians to resist the politics of fear and distortion, saying they should desist from reducing serious fiscal reforms to cheap political talking points, just as it quickly recalled that "the same voices shouting today are those who presided over years of fiscal indiscipline, economic stagnation, and policy incoherence" and, therefore, lacked both the moral authority and the intellectual honesty to lecture Nigerians on economic management.
The party, while acknowledging that reforms of this magnitude required continuous public engagement, transparency, and sensitivity in implementation, however, welcome constructive criticism and not falsehoods, which it said would be firmly rejected.
"History has shown that difficult but necessary decisions are the hallmark of responsible leadership. The new tax reform is one such decision - designed not for the next election cycle, but for the next generation.
"Beyond politics, beyond propaganda, and beyond fear -the truth is that Nigeria is laying the foundation for a stronger, fairer, and more sustainable economic future," the statement concluded.
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