Tax Reform Bill Detrimental, Harmful To Education, Says ASUU

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FROM IKHILI EBALU, BENIN CITY

Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Benin Zone  said yesterday that the Tax Reform Bill is detrimental  to the educational wellbeing of the  people and 

urged parents and students to reject it. 

Briefing newsmen in Benin,  Zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Professor Monday Igbafen urged Nigerians, particularly parents, guardians and students to be wary of the new tax bill, stressing that it is inimical to the education of the people because of its dangers to the continued existence of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund.

Igbafen said  Nigeria remains one of the worst countries  with abysmally low annual budgetary allocation to education.

The  zonal cordinator  said as against the 26 percent  budgetary benchmark to education prescribed by the United Nations, Nigeria has continued to oscillate between five and seven percent  with President Bola Tinubu’s government  retaining seven percent allocation  in its 2025 budget. 

Igbafen, who stated that  government has not hidden its hatred for the people through the formulation,  enactment,  enforcement and implementation of anti-people policies and wicked laws, said “as a union, we are scandalised with the recent  attempt to foist on us, a Tax Reform Bill whose specific provision is detrimental  to the educational wellbeing of the  people. “

He said ASUU is alarmed by Section 59 (3) of the Nigeria Tax Bill (NTB) 2024 which states that only 50 percent of the Development Levy would be made available to TETFund in 2025, while NITDA, NISENI and NELFUND would share the remaining percentage. 

Igbafen noted that the consequences of this section is that TETFund will receive 66 percent in 2027, 2028 and 2029 years of assessment  and zero percent  thereafter,  especially from 2030.

“As a union of intellectuals, we vehemently reject this tax reform bill,  especially for its attempt to erode the relevance of TETFund to  infrastructural  development, postgraduate  training and research capacity building in  public tertiary institutions.

“Our union is not against  government carrying out reforms, but we want reforms that will improve the university system.

“If TETFUND dies, our educational system is under serious danger. Winding up TETFUND is akin to winding up public universities.” 

Igbafen called on the federal government to review the  Tax Reform Bill, saying government is using tax review to kill a performing institution like TETFUND . He noted that it has delivered on its mandate and its interventions are visible in public universities and institutions.

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