NLT tells FG to suspend implementation of new tax laws

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has told the federal government to suspend the implementation of recently enacted tax laws until a widespread enlightenment campaign is conducted.
In an interview with Arise Television, , NLC spokesperson, Benson Upah, stated that while Nigerian workers are the largest tax-paying group in the nation, they were not consulted in the processes that led to the passage and signing of the laws.
He added that the failure to consult organised labour in the formation of the tax laws has led to resistance, not only from workers but from Nigerians at large.
“We intend to make a push that despite the fact that we were not taken on board in the process of putting this law together, something should be done,” Upah said.
“A massive enlightenment campaign should be put in place for our members to participate, and until that is done, these laws should not be implemented.
“Because the consequential effects would be quite obvious. That which we do not subscribe to will meet a form of resistance from us, but not just us; it is the Nigerians.
“We in organised labour are capable of expressing our feelings if the government speedily moves to do the needful.
“We were not consulted before these tax laws were put in place, and yet we are the biggest tax-paying community in the country,” he said.
“We did write to the government when the tax committee was being constituted, requesting for inclusion, but we were studiedly ignored, and since this became law, no one has taken the initiative to do public enlightenment for our members,” he said.



