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Nigeria can’t survive without taxation – Senator Arise

January 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Former Ekiti North senator, Ayo Arise has thrown his weight behind the tax reform bills introduced by President Bola Tinubu, saying Nigeria can’t survive without any form of taxation.

Arise stated this while speaking with Arogidigba Global Journal on Monday.

“No nation can survive without one form of taxation or the other. Otherwise, there is no way the country can generate more income.

“We have been talking about subsidy removal and everyone knows this country can no longer live on that single product.

“The President wants to see the country generate more revenue. If you look at the excise levies, Nigerians are now exporting more than under any previous government. These are part of the achievements of this government. People are beginning to be productive. They are exporting in droves. They are exporting our culture, including our clothes.

“They are exporting our textiles and other items like cashews. I had an opportunity of speaking with the Comptroller-General of Customs and I asked him questions concerning our exports. In the past people used to bring in so many products but the ship returned almost with no cargo. That is no longer the case.

“So things are improving in terms of activities at the Customs because we are expecting more,” he said.

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