
National Assembly Opens Tax Law Review to Public Transparency
Nigeria's legislative body invites citizens to examine recently passed tax laws, addressing concerns about potential document discrepancies. Public participation marks a significant step towards governmental accountability.
In an unprecedented move of legislative transparency, the Nigerian National Assembly has welcomed public scrutiny of recently passed tax laws, responding directly to concerns about potential document variations.
The Assembly's leadership has taken a proactive approach by inviting citizens to independently review tax legislation, following allegations raised by Sokoto lawmaker Abdussamad Dasuki about potential differences between approved and circulated bill versions.
Speaker Tajudeen Abbas swiftly responded to these claims by establishing an ad hoc committee chaired by Borno lawmaker Muktar Betara to investigate the potential discrepancies. The committee's mandate includes a comprehensive review to ensure legislative integrity and address public concerns.
Through an official statement, the Clerk to the National Assembly, Bullah Bi-Allah, outlined a clear process for public engagement. Interested individuals can request Certified True Copies of harmonized bills by applying directly to the Clerk's office and paying prescribed fees.
The Assembly has also committed to strengthening internal procedures for bill transmission and gazetting. Future legislative actions will require bills to be routed through Presidential Liaison Officers, with the Federal Government Printing Press collaborating to ensure complete transparency.
Anticipating the publication of gazetted Acts by January 1, 2026, the National Assembly emphasized its commitment to accountability. The statement concluded by appreciating Nigerian citizens for their constructive engagement in enhancing the legislative process.
This open invitation represents a significant step towards more transparent governance, demonstrating the National Assembly's willingness to involve citizens directly in legislative oversight and validation.
Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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