
National Assembly Promises Transparency: Tax Laws Certification Set for January 2026
The National Assembly promises fully certified tax law documents by January 2026, ensuring public transparency and accessibility through a structured verification process.
In a landmark move towards legislative transparency, the Nigerian National Assembly has committed to delivering certified and gazetted versions of recently passed tax laws by January 1, 2026, addressing public concerns about potential legislative discrepancies.
The official announcement came through a statement issued by Bullah Audu Bi-Allah, Director of Information, representing the Clerk to the National Assembly. This proactive communication underscores the legislature's dedication to maintaining public trust and ensuring clear, accessible legal documentation.
Working closely with the Federal Government Printing Press, the National Assembly's clerk is diligently preparing to publish the fully certified tax acts in strict compliance with legal protocols. The transmitted tax bills, including certificate pages personally signed by President Bola Tinubu, will be made available for comprehensive public review.
Recognizing the importance of independent verification, the legislature has emphasized that only a limited number of individuals have thus far requested Certified True Copies of the harmonized bills. All submitted requests have been processed efficiently, demonstrating the assembly's commitment to responsive governance.
For citizens interested in obtaining these critical legal documents, the National Assembly has established a clear pathway: interested parties should apply directly to the Office of the Clerk and remit the prescribed administrative fees. This transparent approach ensures that every Nigerian has equitable access to important legislative information.
By providing such meticulous documentation and facilitating public access, the National Assembly is setting a progressive standard for governmental transparency and accountability in Nigeria's legislative processes.
Based on reporting by Daily Trust
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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