DAILY NIGERIAN
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, has advised President Bola Tinubu to listen to the concerns of Nigerians over the proposed tax reform bills.
While lamenting on the perceived arrogance displayed by the President in pushing for the passage of the bills, Mr Mohammed noted that the country is not under military rule.
He urged the president to be receptive to the views and opinions of Nigerians.
Mr Mohammed also alleged that the tax reforms bills are targeted at earning more revenues for the southern region at the expense of northern states.
“I call on you to pray for Nigeria and pray for all the leaders of Nigeria including my humble self because Nigeria needs prayers. We are facing difficulties.
“There is a lot of ‘wahala’ [problems] there is a lot of hunger and it is something that we have to pray for God to obliterate. We have to say it but certainly, we are not insulting anybody.
“We are calling on the presidency and the federal government to change their style. Whenever a policy is not popular, they should listen to the people, they should not be arrogant and think that whatever we bring must be.
“This is not an oligarchy, this is not a military rule, they must listen to the people and that is what makes a good leader,” he said.
Mr Mohammed also said the passage of the bill against the will of majority of Nigerian is a call for anarchy.
“And we pledge to be loyal to them but anything they are doing contrary to that, they are calling for anarchy, they are calling for intransigence and it is unacceptable…
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