Mixed Reactions As Tinubu Writes Nat’l Assembly, Seeks To Scrap FIRS, Establish NRS

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

Senate approves 14-year jail term for lecturers who sexually harass students

By Obinna Uballa The Senate has passed a new law prescribing up to 14 years imprisonment for lecturers and other educators found guilty of sexually harassing students in tertiary institutions. The bill, titled Sexual Harassment of Students (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill, 2025 (HB.1597), was presented for concurrence on Wednesday by the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele…

Irene: University of Ibadan 1983/84 M. Sc. Political Science class

By Bola Bolawole [email protected] 0807 552 5533, 0803 251 0193 When I first ran into the news on 28 October, 2025 on the platform of the University of Ibadan Political Science alumni association, of the transition of one Professor Irene Pogoson, I immediately fired the question: “Is this not the same Irene that was in…

Mapped: Every Country’s GDP Growth Forecast for 2025

Key Takeaways Real global GDP growth is projected to be 3.2% in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) October update. In America, GDP growth is forecast to slow to 2% this year, but rise slightly to 2.1% in 2026. In its latest global economic growth forecast, the IMF sees world real GDP rising…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

President Bola Tinubu has transmitted four tax reform bills to the National Assembly for “consideration and quick passage”.

This development has elicited mixed reactions from some Nigerians.

According to the letter from the President titled, “Nigeria Tax Bill 2024,” the reform seeks to provide the fiscal work for tax in the country and tax administration bill which will provide clear and concise legal framework for all taxes in the country and reduce disputes.

The Speaker of the House of Representative, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, disclosed this during the plenary session at the green chamber on Thursday.
Presiding over the plenary,

Abbas explained that the proposed bills were designed in line with the objectives of the present administration
Though all the bills are significant for smooth and effective tax collection and judicious use, quite noteworthy is one seeking to scrap the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and replace it with the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS).
The proposed NRS, according to the letter, will “assess, collect and account for revenue accruable to the government of the federation.”

There is also the Nigeria Tax Bill, which the President said “provides a consolidated fiscal framework for taxation in Nigeria.”

A third bill, “The Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, “provides a clear and concise legal framework for the fair, consistent and efficient administration of all the tax laws to facilitate ease of tax compliance, reduce tax disputes and optimize revenue.”

Another bill, The Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill”, seeks to establish “the Joint Revenue Board, the Tax Appeal Tribunal and the Office of The Tax Ombudsman for the harmonization, coordination and settlement of disputes arising from revenue administration in Nigeria.”

Tinubu’s letter reads partly, “I write to forward herewith the Fiscal and Tax Reform Bills by the Federal Inland Revenue Service for consideration and passage by the Senate.

“i. The Nigeria Tax Bill: provides a consolidated fiscal framework for taxation in Nigeria;

“ii.The Nigeria Tax Administration Bill: provides a clear and concise legal framework for the fair, consistent and efficient administration of all the tax laws to facilitate ease of tax compliance, reduce tax disputes and optimize revenue.

“The Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill: repeals the Federal Inland Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, No. 13, 2007 and establishes the Nigeria Revenue Service to assess, collect and account for revenue accruable to the government of the federation;

“iv. The Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill: establishes the Joint Revenue Board, the Tax Appeal Tribunal and the Office of The Tax Ombudsman for the harmonization, coordination and settlement of disputes arising from revenue administration in Nigeria.

“The proposed tax bill presents substantial benefits to a library, government connectives and economic growth by enhancing taxpayers compliance strengthening fiscal institutions, andfostering a more effective and transparent fiscal regime

“I am confident that the bill when passed will encourage investment, boost consumer spending a s stimulate Nigeria economic growth.”

While some hail the move, especially the bill seeking to scrap the FIRS, others say they need to examine the whole content the bill before making comments at this stage.

Ad

Unlocking Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea during UNGA80
X whatsapp