Tuesday December 23, 2025
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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has urged the Federal Government to suspend the implementation of tax laws pending the restoration of public confidence.

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In a statement on X Tuesday, December 23, NBA President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, said that the controversies that emerged in relation to the Tax Reform Acts gave concerns about the integrity, transparency, and credibility of Nigeria’s legislative process.

TheNewsDESK reported how a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP Sokoto), last Wednesday, raised a matter of privilege on the floor of the House, alleging discrepancies between the tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the versions subsequently gazetted and made available to the public.

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However, NBA called on all relevant authorities to act swiftly and responsibly in addressing this controversy, “in the overriding interest of constitutional order, economic stability, and the preservation of the rule of law”.

The statement reads, “These developments strike at the very heart of constitutional governance and call into question the procedural sanctity that must attend lawmaking in a democratic society.

“The Nigerian Bar Association considers it imperative that a comprehensive, open, and transparent investigation be conducted to clarify the circumstances surrounding the enactment of the laws and to restore public confidence in the legislative process.

“Until these issues are fully examined and resolved, all plans for the implementation of the Tax Reform Acts should be immediately suspended.

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“Legal and policy uncertainty of this magnitude has far-reaching consequences. It unsettles the business environment, erodes investor confidence, and creates unpredictability for individuals, businesses, and institutions required to comply with the law. Such uncertainty is inimical to economic stability and should have no place in a system governed by the rule of law.

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“Nigeria’s constitutional democracy demands that laws, especially those with profound economic and social implications, emerge from processes that are transparent, accountable, and beyond reproach. Anything short of this undermines public trust and weakens the foundation upon which lawful governance rests.”