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Akpabio dismisses claims of discrepancies in gazetted tax laws

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has dismissed claims that Nigeria’s newly implemented tax laws were altered after passage by the national assembly.

Akpabio addressed the controversy during plenary on Wednesday, following public concerns raised by Abdussamad Dakuku, a member of the house of representatives, who had alleged discrepancies between the tax reform bills passed by lawmakers and the copies later made available to the public.

According to the senate president, any document circulating outside the officially certified versions should be disregarded, as it does not represent the outcome of the national assembly’s deliberations.

He noted that the versions gazetted and signed into law fully reflect legislative proceedings in both chambers.

“I understand that there is another version that was circulating around, which was not in compliance with what was contained in our votes and proceedings,” Akpabio said, adding that there was “no adulteration whatsoever” in the final laws.

He said four tax-related acts had completed the full legislative process, were duly signed by President Bola Tinubu, gazetted, and certified by the clerk to the national assembly to eliminate confusion.

“The four acts are ready and gazetted and signed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and certified by the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA) to avoid confusion,” he said, noting that the documentation reflects resolutions reached during harmonisation between the senate and the house of representatives.

To reinforce confidence in the process, Akpabio directed the clerk of the senate to distribute certified copies of the tax reform act to all senators, warning that the documents must not be released through unofficial channels.

“So every senator is expected to go home with one today,” he said, noting that those absent would receive their copies directly.

Akpabio cautioned that the documents should only be issued by the clerk to prevent further speculation.

He said the final texts incorporated proceedings from both chambers, including the outcome of the harmonisation committee, before receiving presidential assent.

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