BY COBHAM NSA – Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Muhammad Nami, says all tiers of governments owe tax-compliant citizens a duty to deliver enjoy the value for the taxes they pay.
According to him, tax payers have the right to demand responsibility from their leaders who are expected to cater for them by providing necessary infrastructures that promote and support good life among the citizenry.
Nami, who spoke at the Nigeria Governors’ Forum’s 7th Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) Learning Event in Abuja on Wednesday, said; “Tax compliant citizens can legitimately expect their leaders to provide necessary amenities for a ‘good life’.”
“This expectation is confirmed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) in section 16(b) where it provides that ‘the State shall, within the context of the ideals and objectives for which provisions are made in this Constitution, control the national economy in such manner as to secure the maximum welfare, freedom and happiness of every citizen on the basis of social justice and equality of status and opportunity”, the FIRS Boss said.
He said it is imperative that; “Governments at various tiers must, in view of the constitutional provisions, imbibe the culture of ‘value-for-money’ or, put in proper perspective, ‘value-for tax-money’.
For Nami; “The citizens should not just hear budget figures but must, within their immediate living quarters, feel, see and experience effects of tax revenue. … This, going forward, should be the norm and not an exception.”
The FIRS Chairman also urged State Governors to look inwards and create alternative sources of revenue instead of wholly depending on revenue from oil sources, adding that with the right tax policies, it would be easy to raise funds for infrastructure development in their respective states.
“Your Excellencies, Nigeria, over the years, has been dependent on revenue from crude oil. This source of revenue is no longer sustainable as the market for fossil fuel continues to depletes due to complications arising from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the shift from fossil fuel to other cleaner sources of energy, rising cost of exploration, banditry and oil theft, etc.
“In plain truth, the future of crude oil as a major revenue earner is very bleak. Going forward, taxation remains the only sustainable source of revenue anywhere in the world – Nigeria is not an exception.
“To this end, Your Excellencies need to adopt right tax policies that will ensure adequate funding for the much needed social-economic infrastructures. Equally, it is important for governments, at all levels, to come together to fight tax evasion, touting, etc. which are negatively impacting tax revenue”, he said
Furthermore, Nami said greater attention should be given to matters of taxation, especially at the state legislatures.
“Your Excellencies and Honourable Ministers, 22 years since Nigeria started this democratic dispensation, none of our legislative assemblies has a tax committee; it is surprising.
“We must see taxation in its proper context such that all arms of government (legislative, executive and judiciary) should accord it due attention”, he advised.


