Tax Reform Turmoil: Key Takeaways from the Heated House of Reps Session
The Nigerian House of Representatives recently experienced a heated and rowdy session over the proposed tax reform bills introduced by the Tinubu administration.
The bills have faced widespread criticism, with lawmakers expressing concerns over the lack of thorough consultation and the socioeconomic impact of the proposals.
During the session, an attempt by Hon. Akin Rotimi to present a report on the tax reforms was met with strong opposition, particularly after he referenced Ekiti State as the first to adopt the reforms.
His comments caused an uproar, forcing him to withdraw his statement and step down the report.
Additional tensions arose when Hon. Philip Agbese, the deputy spokesman of the House, faced calls for his resignation after an article implied undue inducement for those opposing the bills.
The Speaker, Abbas Tajudeen, later advised that the matter be postponed for broader consultations, and Taiwo Oyedele, Chair of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy, is expected to address the House to clarify contentious aspects of the bills.
Meanwhile, the Senate has progressed with the bills, passing them for a second reading despite similar concerns raised by some senators​.