Yakubu Dogara has emphasised the need for calm in response to the northern region’s criticism of the Tax Reform Bills currently before the National Assembly.
Gatekeepers News reports that since their introduction, several prominent figures from the north have expressed opposition to the bills, with many residents advocating for a review.
Critics have characterised the proposed reforms as unfavorable to the northern region, and some have accused President Tinubu of bias against them. However, Dogara has dismissed these allegations, urging a more measured response to the situation.
“And lastly, I want to talk to my brothers in the North. I don’t think this is the time for us to begin to condemn the president and to begin to say that on account of these bills, he is anti-north because I want to remind us that the president has done something that is significant,” Dogara, who is a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, said on a Channels Television’s Special Town Hall on the Tax Reforms Bills.
“If he can pursue this to the end, it would be that there is no northern leader of my lifetime that has done what the president has done for the north. And I will tell you [what he has achieved] is the creation of the livestock ministry. There is a global business around that. The global market size of dairies, of beef in the next three years will rise to about $2.5 trillion. You can Google it. So if in the north, we are able to organize ourselves in such a way that we can corner just 5%, just 5% of this global market size of dairies and beef, I tell you that gives us $250 billion.
“We don’t need VAT from any state in Nigeria to survive. The North can survive on its own. We are the most endowed part of Nigeria.”
He believes there is no right time for reforms and called on Nigerians to support the President.
“I don’t even care if it was part of the president’s agenda,” he said. “All I am bothered with as a leader is: is it the right thing?”