Tinubu will work with stakeholders to “duly and comprehensively” address grey wreas in tax bills, says Idris

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Mohammed Idris, minister of information, says President Bola Tinubu will listen to stakeholders and work with them to ensure that all the concerns about the tax bills are “duly and comprehensively addressed”.
The minister stated this in Kaduna on Saturday while speaking at the 2024 Annual General meeting (AGM) and Public Lecture of the state’s chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).
Idris was the Special Guest at the occasion with the theme; “Tax Reform: The Role of Public Relations in fostering Constructive Dialogue for National Economic Renaissance” said the event brought to the fore yet again, the place of constructive dialogue as a vital pillar of democracy.
The minister said “All over the world, effective taxation is important as a source of financial power for governments to provide social services for their citizens.”
Idris said there are many reasons to assert that Nigeria’s tax administration system is long overdue for reform, on account of design and implementation flaws, as well as the general attitudes of taxpayers toward taxation.
“Society advances by mutually respectful engagements, where we give voice to diverse opinions, and respect those who we disagree with.
“We will certainly not always agree on all issues, perhaps not even on most.
“But we will always be guided by the fact that the things that unite us – our common humanity, our nationhood, our sense of patriotism, our collective vision for a Nigeria that works for all – will always be more important and more meaningful than our differences of age, religion, region, ideology, gender, culture, and social class,” the minister said.
According to Idris, “All over the world, effective taxation is important as a source of financial power for governments to provide social services for their citizens.
“However, there is plenty of reason to believe and assert that Nigeria’s tax administration system has become long overdue for reform, on account of design and implementation flaws as well as the general attitudes of taxpayers toward taxation”,
He maintained that in the light current realities, the ongoing review of the country’s tax laws is timely and crucial, “especially as part of a larger set of macroeconomic reforms aimed at setting the country on an irreversible path of growth and development…
“What I will say is that it is very inspiring and heartwarming to see Nigerians from all walks of life coming out to express their views and opinions on these matters of critical national importance, as such is the very essence and meaning of democracy. “
He said, “In spite of the challenge of trust deficit that tends to crop up around matters of governance in Nigeria, we have still been able to have what can be adjudged as robust debate on this sensitive issue”.
According to him, “President Bola Tinubu has also been very clear that the Executive will listen to and work with all stakeholders to ensure that all concerns are duly and comprehensively addressed.
“We will continue to ensure open lines of communication and engagement with the National Assembly and all other stakeholders on these taxation bills.
“We are all in this together, as one people, one nation, and just as we are being called upon to make collective sacrifices, we will also collectively reap the abundant social and economic benefits of all of these necessary reforms.”
The minister said, “it is in times like this that we are reminded of the important roles of public relations in the maintenance of a functioning and healthy society.”
He said by facilitating purposeful communication, building mutual understanding, and transparent promotion of ideas, Public Relations practice and practitioners can help create a culture of collaboration and progress.
The minister said “as President Tinubu continues to implement an ambitious fiscal reform agenda that will devolve more resources to Nigeria’s State and Local Governments, and ultimately to the Nigerian people, in the spirit of true federalism, citizen engagement will become ever more critical.“Those of us who manage communications for the Federal Government understand that we have a lot of work on our hands.
“We are up to the task, and we will continue to deploy innovative and comprehensive mechanisms to provide the public with insights and enlightened information that will bolster public trust and confidence in the reform narratives of the Renewed Hope agenda.
“We will also be looking to count on the strong support of the NIPR, among many other stakeholders. Which is why this dialogue is very much welcome, and commendable.
“Let me make it clear that, even with our keenness for fundamental reform of Nigeria’s governance and fiscal systems, the Tinubu administration will never do anything to undermine the ideals of participatory democracy.
“The current mandate and responsibility that we have for governing and reforming Nigeria at this time came by way of democracy, and we will continue to live up to those very high democratic standards and expectations.”