By TEMITOPE AJAYI
The Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms led by Taiwo Oyedele on Tuesday had audience with President Bola Tinubu at the State House. The import of the visit was a presentation to the President on current status of the committee’s assignment since its inauguration on August 8, 2023. The committee tagged its presentation ‘Quick Wins’ and sought the President’s nod on immediate implementation of some of its key recommendations.
After listening attentively to the presentation, President Tinubu noted that charting a critical and enduring path to the country’s economic recovery had become more compelling, stressing that his administration is strongly committed to removing all the inhibitions that slow down growth and development. The President directed his Special Adviser on Policy Coordination, Hadiza Bala-Usman, who was also present at the presentation, to coordinate with relevant ministries and agencies of government for immediate implementation of the ‘Quick Wins.’
In his remarks, FIRS Chief Executive Zack Adedeji underscored the importance of progressive fiscal policy and business-friendly tax system, promising that his agency would explore all available opportunities to significantly improve and diversify the nation’s revenue profile away from oil revenue which has remained the mainstay of the economy in the last 50 years. Tax reforms, Adedeji pointed out, are an integral part of a robust fiscal policy.
“Nigeria’s fiscal policy serves as the foundation of economic stability. It dictates how the government collects, manages and allocates resources for the betterment of our people. A well-developed fiscal policy is crucial for the provision of infrastructure, healthcare, education and social services to our growing population,” FIRS Chairman reiterated.
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Harping on how to accelerate growth and retool the economy, the Chairman of the Presidential Committee, Oyedele explained that the most sustainable way for any country to generate revenue is to grow the economy. According to Oyedele, when businesses thrive and succeed in a country, and individuals prosper, they pay taxes to government which will be used to fund social and development needs of the people.
“We are looking at how we can remove the impediments to businesses and to trade. When we remove these impediments, people can then gain employment. We have over 60 taxes and levies, officially collectible by Federal, state and local governments. Unofficially, the taxes are over 200, making life difficult for our people. The taxes at all levels of government combined, we think, should be less than 10,” he declared.
While the Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee has designed implementation instruments for the activation of their recommendations, below are key takeaways from the Quick Wins:
Presidential Executive Orders that will address:
Emergency Economic Intervention Bill on:
Ministerial Directive and Order on:
Memorandum of Understanding with states on:
FIRS Circulars to:
Since he assumed office, President Tinubu’s focus has been on repositioning the economy for optimum performance so that the business environment can be made more conducive for local and foreign investments, catalyse growth and improve the living conditions of Nigerians.
Analysts and economic actors have praised the ‘Quick-Wins’ as capable of positively redirecting the economy towards full recovery. In his reaction to the ‘Quick-Wins’ Head of Operations, Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria, Gbolahan Awonuga, said removing multiple taxes would promote a thriving telecom sector. ‘Removing the multiple taxes aimed at us will create a free flow of operations,” Awonuga told Punch Newspaper.
Dr. Ayo Teriba, a prominent economist and Chief Executive Officer, Economic Associates, commended the new direction on fiscal policy and tax reforms. “It is good that we do away with the multiplicity of taxes. It sounds good that we are going to eliminate these taxes,” Teriba declared while urging the committee to let the public have a shortlist of the taxes that will be eliminated and the ones that will be in force.
*Ajayi is Senior Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Media & Publicity
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