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Budget Office insists on more taxes for wealthy Nigerians

Ben Akabueze, Nigeria budget shortfall

Director-General of the Budget Office, Ben Akabueze

The director-general of the Budget Office of the Federation, Ben Akabueze, has said that people in the creative and media sectors must start paying taxes.

Akabueze, who had always maintained that Nigeria has a revenue problem and not a debt problem, as widely believed, also advocated the imposition of more taxes for rich Nigerians in order to improve revenue generation.

This was made known on Monday by Akabueze at the launch of the World Bank’s report titled, ‘Nigeria Public Finance Review: Fiscal Adjustment for Better and Sustained Results, in Abuja.

The budget office boss had insisted that wealthy Nigerians must be made to pay taxes commensurate with their earnings.

Tax the rich well: Akabueze said,

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Tax more: Also speaking during a panel session, Patience Oniha, director-general of the Debt Management Office (DMO), said she would prefer to have all of Nigeria’s external borrowings as concessional facilities.

She, however, explained that concessional sources were limited and as such others had to be explored.

She further emphasised the need to raise more tax revenue as well as source funds from the nation’s assets rather than ignoring them.

The chief economic adviser to the president, Doyin Salami, while concurring with Oniha, said Nigerians must pay tax for the country to generate revenue or be forced to pay higher interest rates on borrowed funds.

 

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