Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the Director General of
National Orientation Agency (NOA), says that the proposed tax reform by the
Federal Government would make life better for Nigerians.
Issa-Onilu, while addressing a news conference on
Friday in Osogbo, said that taxation was essential for funding national
development.
He was represented by Mrs Olubukola Olorunfemi, NOA
Director of Community Outreach and Development.
The NOA boss, however, said that government recognised
that the proposed tax had been a source of concern for many Nigerians
He said that the concerns of Nigerians were hinged on
issues such as multiple taxation and its impact on low-income earners.
Issa-Onilu, however, said that the intention of the
government about the tax bill reform was to make the tax system fairer and less
burdensome for citizens.
He said the tax reform bills were aimed at bringing
everything about taxation and administration of tax in Nigeria under four
different pieces of legislation.
He listed the four tax reform bills to include; the
Nigeria tax, Tax administration, Nigeria revenue service establishment, and
Joint revenue board establishment.
According to him, the tax bills are aimed at
eliminating double taxation, supporting low-income earners, creating a simpler
and transparent tax collection processes.
He said that the bill was also aimed at making use of
collected taxes to visibly improve essential public services like schools,
hospitals, infrastructure, among others.
“These reforms are designed to ease the burden on
hardworking Nigerians while ensuring everyone contributes fairly.
“By supporting this effort, we can create a tax system
that works for all and funds the development projects that will improve our
nation,” he said
Issa-Onilu also said that the government had
intensified efforts in the fight against the scourge of Human Immunodeficiency
Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS).
The NOA boss said that government had been providing
free, accessible HIV testing and counseling services nationwide with the
provision of antiretroviral treatment for people living with the virus.
He, however, said that government alone could not win
the fight against HIV/AIDS, adding that citizens must take advantage of the
services provided by government and other entities.
“Citizen must also practice responsible health
behaviors, and support those living with HIV/AIDS.” he said.
He also admonished Nigerians, especially youths to
shun the “Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome”, and urged them to take advantage of the
various programmes put in place by the Federal Government to better their
lives. (NAN)
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