Senate refutes suspension of tax reform bills, vows not to be intimidated
The Nigerian Senate has denied reports that it suspended deliberations on the tax reform bills, emphasizing that it will not be intimidated or bullied into abandoning its legislative duties.
Majority leader of the senate , Senator Opeyemi Bamidele while making ths clarification on his X (formerly Twitter) page said the upper chamber is committed to addressing the tax reform bills,
He said “It is a misunderstanding of the legislative process for any person to have even reported that we have withdrawn the Bills. The Bills were executive bills transmitted by the Executive Arm of Government through the Office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“It is only the executive arm that withdraws this bill. It is not a private member bill sponsored by any Senator. So, no Senator is going to withdraw the Bills and there is no reason for these Bills to be withdrawn.
“In a legislative process, it is normal that some people will have concerns that is why in its wisdom, this Senate is referring this matter to the Senate Committee on Finance,” Bamidele made his clarification on the point of law.
He also warned that any attempt from any quarter “to intimidate the Parliament will be undemocratic,” noting that the National Assembly and its members would not be distracted from discharging their constitutional mandates.
He further said: “We will encourage consensus, discussion and engagement at all levels. But we cannot be bullied into adopting a certain procedure not consistent with the rules and proceedings of the Senate.
“As far as we are concerned, The Tax Reform Bills 2024 are still alive in the Senate. The Bills are equally receiving consideration at various levels. And we are open to further discussion, consideration and engagement on the Bills.”