The Kano State Government has voiced its opposition to the proposed tax reform bills currently before the National Assembly, describing them as detrimental to the welfare of Nigerians, particularly in the northern region.
Governor Abba Yusuf, who was represented by his Deputy, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, declared the government’s position during the 2025 New Year celebration held at the Filin Mahaha, Kofar Naisa open theatre.
The deputy governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Garba Shu’aibu, confirmed the state government’s opposition via a press statement made available to the media on Wednesday in Kano.
The governor said, “This tax reform bill is not the solution to our economic challenges. Kano State stands firmly against any policy that negatively affects the welfare of our people.”
He lauded the resilience of Kano residents amidst economic challenges, describing the proposed tax hike as “ill-timed, lopsided and inimical to the unity of the country. Nigerians in general and the north, in particular, are groaning under hyperinflation and unprecedented insecurity, therefore the presidency should rather concentrate its time and attention to tackling extreme poverty and hunger, especially in the northern part of the country.”
