Nigeria is also seeking South Africa’s support for it to assume leadership roles in thematic discussions of interest under ...
It will feature the Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee Taiwo Oyedele among others.
Since their introduction - they have been sent to the National Assembly - the bills have attracted criticism in several parts of the country.
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The tax reform chair also debunked claims that the proposed reforms are seeking to scrap NASENI and TETFUND, saying there is no such proposals in the bills they submitted.
Millions of others in the region have called for a review of the bills which most of them described as against the north.
Some sections of persons claim the bills are against the northern region and aimed at impoverishing it while others say it is anti-people.
Oyedele whose committee midwifed the document, noted that there are over 200 transformative provisions that can fix the country in the bills.
The 19-year-old English Education undergraduate, Fauziyah Muhammed, was according to NSCDC officials, hypnotized.
He emphasised that there's no reason for workers in the state to embark on any strike, noting that his administration committed to workers' welfare.
The governor disclosed that the 2025 budget earmarked N553 billion for Capital Expenditure while N237 billion is for Recurrent Expenditure.
Some critics argue that the bills are skewed against the northern region while others claim they should be stepped down for further review.