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Tax laws not altered, says Senate President Akpabio

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 29, 2026 1491 Minutes read0

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio has dismissed the allegation that the newly implemented tax laws were changed after their passage by the National Assembly.

He maintained that the versions gazetted and signed into law accurately capture the decisions taken by lawmakers in both chambers.

Akpabio spoke during plenary in response to claims by Abdussamad Dakuku, a member of the House of Representatives, reports Daily Trust.

Dakuku had suggested that the tax reform bills approved by parliament differed from copies later made available to the public.

But the senate president said such claims were unfounded.

He told senators that only documents issued and certified by the National Assembly should be regarded as authentic.

According to him, any version circulating outside official channels does not represent the outcome of legislative business.

Akpabio said the final texts of the laws emerged from extensive consideration in the senate and the house, followed by harmonisation of differences between the two 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,” he said.

He added that there was “no adulteration whatsoever” in the laws eventually signed by the president.

The senate president disclosed that four tax related acts had successfully completed the legislative process.

He said the bills were passed by the National Assembly, assented to by President Bola Tinubu, and subsequently gazetted.

He noted further that the documents were also certified by the Clerk to the National Assembly.

“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 to avoid confusion,” he said.

Akpabio directed the Clerk of the Senate to distribute certified copies of the tax reform acts to all senators.

He said each lawmaker present would receive a copy, while those absent would be given theirs later.

He warned that the documents must not be released through unofficial sources.

Akpabio said restricting circulation to the clerk’s office would help curb speculation and misinformation.

He further explained that the gazetted versions incorporate proceedings of both chambers, including agreements reached during harmonisation, before transmission for presidential assent.

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