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Amaechi’s claims about new tax laws are false — Presidency

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Amaechi’s claims about new tax laws are false — Presidency

 

The special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has slammed former Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, of disseminating “egregious lies” about Nigeria’s Tax Act.

The allegation stems from a viral video in which Amaechi warned of severe economic repercussions if the ruling All Progressives Congress retains power in the 2027 elections.

He cited potential negative impacts the tax law could have on Nigerians should the APC win.

He said, “By January next year, February next year, all of you will be in trouble if APC wins.

“Immediately after the election, APC will implement the tax law. The tax law is if I pay you 100 million Naira for your building materials, automatically 25 million will leave your account.

“If you are a landlord and building a house, you will charge 25% extra because you won’t bear it alone; you will transfer it to the person who buys or rents. If the man who rented the house is a doctor, he will do what? Charge more. If he’s a carpenter, he will do the same… This affects everybody, not just you,” he added.

Amaechi, who joined the opposition African Democratic Congress in 2025, also questioned why the government had not introduced the alleged tax measure before the election, suggesting it was being delayed to avoid voter backlash.

Former Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi. Photo: Channels Television
“If you say it’s a lie, go to your lawyer. Ask your son, if he’s a lawyer, explain to me what is this tax law.

“Why is Tinubu not implementing it now? He’s waiting to finish the election so that you don’t punish him,” he added.

He urged citizens to protect their future by participating actively in the electoral process, stressing that the issue would have far-reaching consequences for families and livelihoods nationwide.

“It’s about you. It’s about your children. You will not have money to pay school fees… If you want to survive, don’t look at my face; whether you like me or not, it is immaterial. It is about your future,” he said.

Reacting, Onanuga accused the former governor of misleading Nigerians about the contents of the Tax Act.

“Rotimi Amaechi caught spreading egregious lies about the Tax Act. The former minister, governor, has really slipped so low, misleading people about the law,” he wrote.

He added, “Is this blatant falsehood a foretaste of ADC campaign strategy during the campaign for 2027 election?”

The tax laws, which became effective on January 1, 2026, have been the subject of criticism.

Critics argue the changes could increase burdens on low-income earners, though government officials maintain they will foster long-term economic stability.

The laws, signed in June 2025, overhaul the system by consolidating over 70 taxes, renaming the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), and introducing digital asset taxation.

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