Nigeria Can’t Continue Borrowing, We Will Ensure MDAS Remit Every Kobo Paid on Tax - Senate President, Lawan
The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has revealed that the Upper Legislative
Chamber will turn the heat on various revenue-generating agencies for adequate
revenue to fund the implementation of the N21.83tn 2023 budget.
Lawan made this known in Abuja during his 64th birthday
celebration, where he emphasised that it would no longer be business as usual
for the various revenue-generating agencies in the country as the government
could no longer continue to borrow to fund the budget.
He also
noted that aside from the problem of insecurity which was being fought
headlong by the government at various levels, the lack of sufficient revenue
for the execution of national development programmes was another challenge
that must be seriously tackled if the cycle of deficit budgeting or incessant
borrowings must be stopped.
The Senate President said the move
became imperative due to leakages and loopholes in tax collection and
remittances to the government amid revenue shortfalls and high debt profile in
the country.
Lawan said, “Government cannot continue to go
borrowing on a yearly basis because it is not sustainable. We have to look
inward and generate more money to execute landmark projects and fund
infrastructures.
“In looking inward, the Senate and by extension,
the National Assembly, will turn the heat on various revenue-generating
agencies through relevant committees for optimal performance as far as revenue
generation is concerned.
“The committees through oversight
functions will ensure that each of the revenue generating agencies, remit
every kobo generated into the national coffers.”
He also added
that the government would review the processes of granting corporate tax
holidays, import duty waivers and concessions to investors and businesses in
the Federal Government.
He stressed that most of the waivers and
concessions needed to be reviewed to generate more money into government
coffers and minimize borrowing.
He noted, “Enormous revenue being lost through tax waivers will also be looked
into in terms of reviewing the policy or calling for its revocation.
“Most
of what we do in terms of national development is in health, borders
insecurity I think we have to work hard to improve revenue generation, and
collection because it is not looking too sustainable that we tolerate people,
some agencies of government to misapply or not even declare the revenue they
collect.
“We can’t continue with that. So for us at the Senate, we
have decided that for the remaining part, we will continue to engage
revenue-generating agencies until we get better outcomes from them.
“We will review the waivers, where the waivers cannot be sustained
any more such waivers should be reversed or renegotiated but definitely we
need to work hard to improve on the revenue generation of the nation by the
MDAS and other government agencies,” he added.
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