- A group called Western Region Organisation wants states in Nigeria to collect their own value added tax
- They urge the National Assembly to amend tax reform bills to allow states to manage VAT
- The Executive Director, Mr. Banji Ayiloge, believes this change will bring fairness and equity to the federal system
- The group criticizes the federal government for redistributing VAT funds, which they see as contrary to federalism
- They argue that allowing states to control VAT would spur development within the states
- The organisation recalls VAT’s origins with Ogun State Governor Bisi Onabanjo before it was taken over by the federal government
- They express disappointment in the current administration for supporting what they view as an unfair VAT system
- The group calls for policy changes to correct historical imbalances and urges regions to use their resources productively
- Ayiloge highlights the potential of the North for mechanised farming, suggesting it could significantly contribute to Nigeria’s agriculture
Source: thesun.ng
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