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It is in our best interest to unite to support Tinubu, Akpabio told Senate

On his part, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, said fiscal policy and tax reforms that guarantee the nation’s survival should be a focal point to Nigeria’s policies and governance as long as it does not add to the economic challenges of the Nigerian people.

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Senate President, Godswill Akpabio

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has urged his fellow senators to form a synergy and support President Bola Tinubu’s development plans for the country.

Akpabio said this was necessary as Nigeria has never had such a bold development plan since the days of the nation’s founding fathers.

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He made this known while speaking at the Senate Retreat on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms organised by the National Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies held in Akwa Ibom State on Thursday.

“Today, more than ever before, we must come together in optimism to support the road map of Mr President and where we consider that changes may be appropriate, work with the executive to perfect the document,” Akpabio said.

“Let us follow the plan before us. The founding fathers of our nation had and followed a plan of development. Nigeria in their days occupied a place of pride in the comity of nations.

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“Since then, we have not had the kind of elaborate plan put forward by Mr President which targets growth in critical sectors of our economy and seeks to remove wastages in our economic cycle.

“Let us provide the launching pad for this audacious plan and acquit ourselves as patriots and worthy representatives of our people.”

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Declaring the retreat open, Tinubu said it was unacceptable that 65 per cent of Nigerians, representing 84 million people were multi-dimensionally poor.

The President, who was represented by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, said he was committed to making Nigeria’s economy grow from the current three per cent.

“My ambition, commitment and objective is to make life better for all Nigerians. It is unacceptable that we are quoted as having 65 per cent of the population, 84 million people are found as multi-dimensionally poor,” Edun said on behalf of the president.

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“The antidote to this is that this government is committed to doing all we can to make the Nigerian economy grow and achieve rapid, sustained and inclusive growth.

“I cannot do this alone. There has to be a team network and of course legislators. The Senators have a key role to play.

“At this time when we are considering the medium-term economic framework and fiscal sustainability programme, it is topical and timely that we should be having this retreat.”

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On his part, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin, said fiscal policy and tax reforms that guarantee the nation’s survival should be a focal point to Nigeria’s policies and governance as long as it does not add to the economic challenges of the Nigerian people.

Jibrin said, “Our job at this retreat is to contribute to the discourse on the needed Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, towards the realisation of the agenda of the executive arm of government.

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“We are to identify the policies, reforms and other economic plans in tandem with the thinking of the executive arm of government,” he stated.

Also speaking, the Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, said that the high revenue spent on debt servicing constrains the fiscal space for other developmental needs, adding that the multiplicity and duplication of taxes impact negatively on the nation’s efficient tax system.

Tajudeen stated that the House of Representatives was committed in its partnership with the Senate to combat the country’s fiscal problems through the implementation of appropriate legislative frameworks and measures.

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“The gap between the Federal Government’s revenue and expenses has grown four times larger between 2015 and 2021. In 2023, for instance, the expected budget deficit is over N10 trillion, which is mainly being funded through borrowing.

“Although our debt-to-GDP ratio remains relatively low compared to many countries, the proportion of revenue spent on debt servicing is high, which can constrain the fiscal space for other developmental needs.

“We in the 10th House of Representatives intend to work with the Executive and stakeholders to improve the coherence of our tax system, both in terms of administration and operation. Accordingly, the fourth legislative priority in our legislative agenda is economic restructuring.

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“We will use legislative measures to provide incentives on tax breaks to encourage innovations and for industries that have the potential for job creation and export growth,” he explained,” Tajudeen said.

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