Zulum Advocates for Wider Consultation on Proposed Tax Reform Bill
***Am not Against Tinubu’s Administration
The Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has called for broader consultation on the proposed tax reform bill currently under consideration by the National Assembly.
Speaking during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Governor Zulum underscored the importance of stakeholder engagement to address concerns and misconceptions surrounding the bill.
“Consultation is a cardinal principle in any democratic society,” Governor Zulum stated. “We need to take the time to understand the nuances of the bill and ensure all contentious areas are addressed before implementation.”
The Governor expressed particular concern over the provision that allocates 60% of Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue based on derivation.
He warned that such a policy would disproportionately benefit states like Lagos and Rivers, potentially leaving other states at a disadvantage.
“The VAT provision, as currently proposed, suggests that only a few states will benefit significantly,” Governor Zulum explained. “This is why we should not rush the process. The goal is to ensure fairness and inclusivity in our tax reforms.”
Governor Zulum also advised that contentious aspects of the bill that could hinder national growth and development should be amended, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.
“Am not Against President Tinubu’s Administration”
Governor Zulum dismissed insinuations suggesting he is opposed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
He clarified that his comments were intended to advocate for a more inclusive approach to the proposed bill.
“There is a misconception that the North is against the President,” Zulum said. “This is far from the truth. The North contributed 60.2% of his votes, which underscores our support. My appeal to the President is to consider the challenges faced by some states and work towards solutions that benefit the entire country.”
Advancing Agriculture in Borno State
On agricultural development, Governor Zulum highlighted his administration’s investments in modern irrigation farming, aimed at boosting food production in areas like Damasak, Baga, and other parts of Borno State.
“By the end of my tenure, Borno will be a net exporter of crops such as rice, wheat, sorghum, and maize,” the Governor announced.
He revealed that 16 kilometers of rice fields have been cultivated in Damasak, an area once severely impacted by insurgency.
“This progress was made possible through government support and collaboration with the military, resulting in a bumper harvest this year,” Zulum added.
He acknowledged the Federal Government’s provision of inputs and fertilizers, which further bolstered agricultural activities.
Commendation for Security Forces and Citizens
Governor Zulum expressed gratitude to the military, Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), hunters, vigilantes, and the resilient people of Borno State for their efforts in restoring peace.
“Insurgency in Borno has reduced by about 90%,” he remarked. “This achievement is a testament to the dedication and gallantry of our security forces and the unwavering spirit of our citizens.”
Dauda Iliya
Special Adviser to Borno State Governor
(Media/Spokesperson)