Northern Coalition, Gumi Express Differing Views Over Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills

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The controversial tax reform bills have attracted divergent views from Coalition of Nigerian Groups (CNG) and prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi.

This is as these two parties have expressed differing perspectives concerning the impact of the bills on the economy and the general well-being of citizens of the country.

The CNG criticized the bills, arguing they were formulated without adequate input from states and warning of their negative consequences, particularly for the North.

Speaking in an interview, Nastura Sheriff, leader of the CNG, alleged that the reforms would exacerbate the struggles of Nigerians already facing economic hardship.

“Many Nigerians are struggling to feed and are uncertain of their next meal. These bills would further worsen their plight,” Sheriff said

Meanwhile, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi surprisingly expressed support for the tax reform bills, emphasizing their potential benefits for Nigerians.

He, however, acknowledged concerns surrounding the Value Added Tax (VAT) component of the reforms.

“I believe the contentious VAT issue is the only part that needs to be reviewed; otherwise, it is a good package for all,” Gumi stated.

The Islamic scholar called for adjustments to the bills to address widespread concerns while praising the overall intent of the reforms.

The conflicting stances reflect how deep the division the tax reform bills have created even among people of the same region.

Recall that there have been heated debates about the proposed tax reforms’ implications for equity, economic stability, and regional development.

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