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Reps Minority Panel Uncovers Alleged Tampering with Gazetted Tax Laws, Seeks Deeper Probe
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By Gloria Ikibah
A Minority Caucus ad-hoc committee of the House of Representatives has raised serious concerns over alleged illegal alterations to Nigeria’s newly gazetted tax laws, warning that the discrepancies uncovered amount to an attack on the constitutional authority of the National Assembly.
The interim findings were presented on 23 January 2026, following widespread public outrage triggered by claims that the versions of certain tax laws circulating in the public domain differed from those duly passed by the National Assembly and assented to by the President.
The controversy came to light after a member of the House, Rep. Abdulsamad Dasuki, alerted lawmakers on the floor of the House to what he described as the circulation of an “authorised version different from the one passed by the National Assembly”.
In response, the Minority Caucus issued a statement on 28 December 2025, vowing to “unconditionally protect the independence of the Legislature and our democracy”, while warning that “any attempt to foist fake laws on Nigerians” constituted a direct assault on the legislature’s constitutional role.
To get to the bottom of the matter, the Minority Caucus, led by Rt. Hon. Kingsley Chinda, constituted a seven-man fact-finding committee on 2 January 2026. The committee, chaired by Rep. Afam Victor Ogene, was tasked with investigating the circumstances surrounding the alleged alterations. Other members include Rep. Aliyu Garu, Rep. Stanley Adedeji, Rep. Ibe Osonwa, Rep. Marie Ebikake, Rep. MB Shehu Fagge and Rep. Gaza Gbefwi Jonathan.
Barely a day later, on 3 January 2026, the House of Representatives announced decisive steps to address the growing concerns. In a statement issued by the House spokesperson, Rep. Akintunde Rotimi, it was disclosed that the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, had ordered the public release of the four tax reform Acts signed into law by the President.
The statement said the move was aimed at “public record, verification, and reference” and added that the Speaker had also directed an internal verification and the immediate release of the Certified Acts “to eliminate doubts, restore clarity, and protect the sanctity of the legislature”.
The Acts released include the Nigeria Tax Act, 2025; the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025; the National Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, 2025; and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, 2025. According to the House, “the Clerk to the National Assembly has concluded the process of aligning the Acts – duly passed, assented to, and certified – with the Federal Government Printing Press to ensure accuracy, conformity, and uniformity”.
In its preliminary findings, the Minority Caucus committee said a comparison of the Certified True Copies released by the House with the versions earlier gazetted confirmed that alterations had indeed occurred. The committee stated that “there were some alterations as alleged by Rep. Dasuki on the floor of the House of Representatives, especially in the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025”, adding that “there were three different versions of the documents in circulation”.
The panel described the directive to align the Acts with the Government Printing Press as “a clear indication that there were some procedural anomalies in the previously gazetted version that illegally encroached on the core mandate of the National Assembly”.
The committee highlighted several contentious sections of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025. On reporting thresholds, it noted that while the version passed by lawmakers set the threshold at ₦50 million for individuals and ₦100 million for companies, the gazetted version reduced these figures to ₦25 million for individuals and ₦100 million for companies. The committee described this as “a clear case of the Executive undermining legislative powers by illegally altering an already passed law to drag more taxpayers into the net”.
It also faulted the introduction of new subsections requiring taxpayers to deposit 20 per cent of disputed tax sums before appealing tribunal decisions, provisions which it said “were not in the authentic version passed by NASS”.
Further concerns were raised over expanded enforcement powers, including arrest and asset sales without court orders, changes to the definition of federal taxes, and a clause mandating tax computations for petroleum operations in US dollars rather than “the currency of the transaction” as approved by lawmakers.
Similar issues were identified in the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, where oversight provisions granting the National Assembly powers to summon officials and demand reports were reportedly removed.
The committee said this was done “in total disregard and disrespect of the institution of the National Assembly and the doctrine of checks and balances”.
Given what it described as “the anomalies, illegalities, and impunity observed”, the committee concluded that the evidence uncovered so far justified a more extensive investigation. It has therefore requested additional time to conduct a thorough probe and ensure accountability “for the affront against the legislature”.
The committee expressed gratitude to the Minority Caucus leadership for the opportunity to serve, describing the assignment as a duty to democracy and the rule of law.
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Retired Major General Dies in Bandits’ Captivity Despite Rescue Efforts
By Gloria Ikibah
The Katsina State Government has announced the death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who died while being held captive by bandits, describing the development as a devastating loss to both the state and the nation.
In a statement signed by Dr Nasiru Mu’azu, Commissioner Internal Security and Home Affairs., the government said it received news of the retired military officer’s passing with “a heavy heart and deep sense of loss”.
According to the statement, the late General died while in captivity despite sustained efforts by the state government and security agencies to secure his freedom.
“It is with profound sadness that we confirm the General’s death while in bandits captivity. Despite the relentless and concerted efforts of the State Government and various Security Agencies to secure his safe release, the situation ended in this tragedy,” the statement said.
The government disclosed that the retired Major General died of natural causes linked to underlying health conditions.
“The deceased Retired General died a natural death from complications of diabetes and hypertension,” it added.
Officials described his death as a significant national loss, noting that his passing extends far beyond the grief of his immediate family.
“His abduction and subsequent death are not only a loss to his family and Katsina State but a monumental loss to the entire country,” the statement noted.
Governor Dikko Umaru Radda extended condolences to the bereaved family and the nation, lamenting the circumstances surrounding the former General’s death.
The governor described the incident as a “dark moment” and a reminder of the need for stronger collective action against insecurity.
According to the statement, Governor Radda said the tragedy underscores “the urgent need for a collective and intensified front against the criminal elements threatening the peace of our communities.”
The Katsina State Government reaffirmed its commitment to tackling banditry and bringing those responsible for the abduction to justice.
“The Katsina State Government remains committed to working with the Federal Government and security forces to ensure that those responsible for this heinous act are brought to justice. We assure the citizens of Katsina State that our resolve to eliminate banditry and ensure the safety of all residents remains unshaken,” the statement added.
The government also offered prayers for the late military officer and support for his grieving family.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved family during this difficult time. May the soul of the departed Retired Major General Rabe Abdulakdir rest in eternal peace.”
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APM 2027 Race Takes Dramatic Turn as Waziri Gains Edge Over Makinde
By Gloria Ikibah
Fresh political manoeuvring has emerged within the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) following the endorsement of Bauchi-born development economist and politician, makindeDr Ibrahim Waziri, as a preferred presidential aspirant ahead of the 2027 general election.
The development has added a new layer of intrigue to the party’s presidential calculations, particularly amid growing speculation that Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, may seek the party’s ticket for the next presidential contest.
At a stakeholders’ meeting attended by party leaders, supporters and political associates from more than 30 states, Waziri secured the backing of participants who adopted him as their preferred candidate for the 2027 race.
The endorsement is understood to have received significant support from influential party figures across the 19 Northern states, strengthening Waziri’s position within the emerging contest for the party’s presidential nomination.
The move is expected to reshape internal discussions within the APM, with supporters of the Bauchi politician arguing that his profile, experience and national network place him in a strong position to lead the party into the next election cycle.
Isa Mohammed a party member backing Waziri maintained that he enjoys considerable political goodwill across different regions of the country and possesses the capacity to build a broad-based national coalition ahead of 2027.
“Makinde’s support is restricted to Oyo and Osun states only where he was pronounced as presidential candidate
“We are confident that Dr Ibrahim is receiving the support of politicians that matter in Nigeria who are all positioned to take over power in 2027,” Mohammed said.
He further expressed confidence that Waziri would eventually secure official recognition as the party’s presidential candidate.
“He is certain that his name will be officially recognised as the authentic APM presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election by the INEC,” he added.
A veteran politician from Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State, said “Waziri is not new to Nigeria’s political landscape. He was active during the Third Republic and participated in the historic 1993 Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential primaries in Jos, which produced the late Chief MKO Abiola as the party’s candidate”.
Supporters describe him as a grassroots politician with decades of political experience, having also sought elective offices including governor and senator at different periods of Nigeria’s democratic journey.
Beyond politics, Waziri is known in business and technology circles as one of the pioneers of indigenous computer and telecommunications enterprises in Nigeria. He studied Political Economy, Accounting, Software and Data Processing in the United States and holds a doctorate degree in Political Economy.
His profile received further prominence recently following his installation as Sarkin Sullubawan Bauchi by the Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Rilwanu Suleimanu Adamu.
In adopting Waziri, the stakeholders cited what they described as his extensive experience in governance, economic management and nation-building.
According to them, the challenges confronting Nigeria require leadership with a clear focus on security, poverty reduction, national unity and institutional reforms.
They said Waziri’s proposed agenda prioritises “National Security, Poverty Alleviation, National Unity and Democratic Accountability,” areas they believe are critical to the country’s future stability and development.
The endorsement is likely to deepen internal discussions within the APM as party stakeholders continue consultations and political realignments ahead of the 2027 general election.
Attempts to reach key figures across different camps within the party, including individuals believed to be associated with Governor Seyi Makinde’s reported presidential aspirations, did not yield any response before press time.
Although political parties are yet to commence their formal presidential nomination processes, the latest development highlights the growing contest for influence, relevance and strategic positioning among potential contenders.
The move also reflects the increasing pace of political consultations and alliance-building taking place across party lines as preparations gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
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Gombe Rep Yaya Bauchi Tongo dies
Yaya Bauchi Tongo, a member of House of Representatives representing Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency of Gombe State is dead.
Rep Tongo died in Abuja on Friday following a brief illness, the spokesperson for the House of Representatives, Akintude Rotimi said in a statement quoting the Gombe State Caucus of the House of Representatives.
While paying tribute to the late lawmaker, Rotimi said his death marked the end of a distinguished life devoted to public service and the advancement of his constituents, Gombe State, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Rep. Tongo was a dedicated public servant, seasoned grassroots politician, and committed legislator whose life was marked by unwavering service to his people and the nation,” Rotimi said.
The deceased lawmaker served as Chairman of Funakaye Local Government Area, Special Adviser to the Government of Gombe State, and Member of the Gombe State House of Assembly before his election into House of Representatives.
He was Chairman of the Nigeria–United Arab Emirates Parliamentary Friendship Group in the House of Representatives.
“A respected voice within the Parliament and a passionate advocate for the welfare and development of his constituents, Hon. Tongo brought wisdom, experience, and a deep understanding of governance to legislative deliberations. His contributions to nation-building and democratic development will remain an enduring part of his legacy.
“On behalf of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, PhD, GCON, the leadership, and the entire membership of the House, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the people of Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency, and the Government and people of Gombe State on this painful loss.
“As we mourn the passing of our dear colleague, we pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) forgives his shortcomings, accepts his good deeds, and grants him Aljannatul Firdaus. We also pray that Allah (SWT) grants his family, loved ones, constituents, and colleagues the strength and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” Rotimi said.
He added that further details regarding parliamentary tributes and funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course.
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