Tax explanations in Nigeria are somehow worse than the taxes. APC figure Olatunbosun Oyintiloye claims widespread confusion surrounds the new reform laws, fueled by public misunderstanding and misinformation. The former lawmaker argues that many citizens misrepresent the policies due to a lack of clear knowledge, creating suspicion about government intentions.
He blames social media chatter and poor official communication for the mess. Oyintiloye points to alleged discrepancies between the passed bill and its published gazette version as a key problem. This confusion obscures the law's stated benefits for low earners, he insists.
The chieftain calls for urgent action from agencies like the National Orientation Agency and the Federal Ministry of Information. He demands massive public awareness campaigns to explain the law's true intent and application. Proper sensitization could curb the rampant spread of false details, he suggests.
Oyintiloye separately notes that other economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu are showing positive results. He urges relevant bodies to properly package and showcase these gains to the public.
He blames social media chatter and poor official communication for the mess. Oyintiloye points to alleged discrepancies between the passed bill and its published gazette version as a key problem. This confusion obscures the law's stated benefits for low earners, he insists.
The chieftain calls for urgent action from agencies like the National Orientation Agency and the Federal Ministry of Information. He demands massive public awareness campaigns to explain the law's true intent and application. Proper sensitization could curb the rampant spread of false details, he suggests.
Oyintiloye separately notes that other economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu are showing positive results. He urges relevant bodies to properly package and showcase these gains to the public.