President Bola Tinubu has maintained that his administration is not going to back down on the new tax reforms bill pending before the National Assembly.
Speaking during his first Presidential media chat last night in Lagos State, President Tinubu stated that the reforms are in favour of the poor, and initiated to eliminate colonial rule’s influence on Nigeria’s economy.
Our Correspondent, Raliat Adenekan who monitored the broadcast reports that President Tinubu emphasized the need to squarely address systemic flaws to curb corruption and expressed his administration’s determination to block all loopholes as well as provide incentives to citizens to distract them from corruption tendencies.
President Tinubu while speaking on Security in the country, declared that he has confidence in what his Security Chiefs are doing, adding that the insecurity situation has been ameliorated compared to past administration.
The Nigerian leader also reaffirmed his stance on the removal of fuel subsidy, declaring he has no regrets about the decision, noting that continuation of subsidy regime was economically unsustainable.