KEY POINTS
• Atiku says provisions were added to the tax law without National Assembly approval
• He alleges the changes expand enforcement powers while removing oversight
• He calls on the executive, legislature, judiciary and anti graft agencies to act
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of illegally altering Nigeria’s tax reform legislation after it was passed by the National Assembly, describing the alleged move as an assault on constitutional order and democratic norms.
In a statement shared on his official X account, Atiku said what lawmakers approved was materially different from what emerged as law, arguing that the changes amounted to forgery and executive overreach. He described the alleged action as treason against Nigerians, insisting that only the legislature has the authority to make laws under the constitution.
According to Atiku, the alleged alterations undermine legislative supremacy and reveal an administration more focused on extracting revenue from citizens than improving economic conditions.