The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has rejected President Bola Tinubu’s proposed tax bills currently before the National Assembly.
In his New Year message on Wednesday, NLC President Joe Ajaero, announced the union’s move to co-create a new national tax law during a National Dialogue in Ibadan, Oyo State this January.
He emphasized that overcoming the nation’s economic challenges requires collective effort and determination.
He called on all levels of government to ensure governance delivers tangible benefits to citizens, stressing the need for transparency, honesty, and inclusivity in policymaking.
“The welfare of the citizens remains the primary justification for the existence of any government,” Ajaero stated.
“Access to food and nutrition, quality healthcare, housing, education, transportation, and improved security, along with the right to participate in governance decisions, are key expectations of the people and workers,” he said.
Ajaero advocated for a governance system rooted in social dialogue, enabling critical stakeholders to actively contribute to nation-building.
He argued that inclusiveness fosters ownership of government policies, ensuring stability and sustainability.
“On this basis, we reiterate our call for the federal government to withdraw the current tax bills before the National Assembly and involve all key national stakeholders in the process,” the NLC president said.
He added, “As we convene a National Dialogue in Ibadan this January, we aim to collaboratively design a new tax framework that will gain widespread acceptance and fulfill its purpose of driving national development.”
Ajaero urged the government to prioritize industrial peace in 2025 by committing to social dialogue, pursuing policies that promote human progress, and honoring agreements with trade unions.
He also stressed the need for full compliance with the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act from the start of the year.
“Given the economic realities brought about by recent government policies, we will push for a wage review to safeguard workers’ welfare,” Ajaero added.
He asserted that a productive nation requires workers’ incomes to meet at least their basic needs, fostering greater commitment to work.
“We look forward to constructive engagement with our social partners as we move into 2025,” he said.
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