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Nigerians will reap benefits of Tinubu’s reforms – Zaccheus Adedeji

Mr Zaccheus Adedeji is Special Adviser to the President on Revenue. In this interview, he speaks on how President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is working to eradicate Nigeria’s dependence on debt for public finance by raising the country’s revenue profile.

The last 100 days have been turbulent following the reforms launched by President Tinubu. While international investors have hailed these reforms, Nigerians have felt the negative impact the most, as his SA on revenue, do you think the president is on track?

I know it is symbolic to assess the performance of a new administration within the first 100 days, sometimes even for a shorter period. However, for this government, it is not simply about the present moment or what the president has done within the short term of being in office, it is more about the medium to long term vision of how he wants to reposition the economy and make life better for Nigerians.

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We have done a lot that I am proud of within the short period. These include addressing some critical concerns of the private sector regarding pressing tax issues, removal of wasteful subsidy on PMS to create fiscal headroom and limit excessive borrowing, forex reforms to address market distortions, just to mention a few.

So, overall I can say that we are on track and moving in the right direction.

What approach is the government taking to help Nigerians who are bearing the pains of high cost of living as a result of the fuel subsidy removal?

You will recall that Mr. President signed some Executive Orders on the 6th of July, which reversed the tax increases on manufacturers and suspended the excise tax imposed on Single Use Plastics, which would have affected mostly SMEs and potentially trigger higher prices and further inflation.

The Orders also deferred the commencement date of various changes introduced via the Fiscal Measures and Finance Act 2023 in order to give individuals and businesses reasonable time to adapt to the changes without major disruptions to their operations and livelihoods.

The removal of wasteful subsidies on PMS and forex have stopped the haemorrhage on our treasury and will ensure that the government is on the path to sustainable financing with less dependence on CBN overdraft for public finance.

While some of these measures have unfortunately created short term pains for many people, we are confident that Nigerians will start to reap the benefits sooner rather than later.

In addition to the various interventions by the federal and subnational governments, more initiatives are being worked on in consultation with key stakeholders, which are expected to have positive and more fundamental impacts on the people.

What steps have been taken to diversify Nigeria’s revenue sources?

We believe that Nigeria is blessed if only we can improve our policy environment and enhance the efficiency of both the private and public sectors. This is one of the reasons why Mr. President recently approved the setting up of a Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee with eminent Nigerians from all spheres of the society to not only advise the government on the necessary reforms but also support the implementation. Ultimately, the outcome of the committee’s work along with other policy actions of the government will result in productive diversification of the economy, government revenue sources and foreign exchange earnings.

What strategies are in place to attract foreign direct investment?

Mr. President’s philosophy is that we should not tax investment but returns on investment. We should not tax production but consumption. We should not tax poverty but facilitate prosperity and share it by way of fair and progressive taxation. This is the reasoning behind Mr. President’s recent remark that this government will tax fruits not seeds.

The market friendly disposition of this administration is already creating excitement in the capital market with over 20% growth this year to date and best performance in 15 years.

We are also working on reforms to create more jobs and entrepreneurship opportunities in the digital economy, especially for our teeming youth. We recognise that Nigeria cannot continue to rely on the oil and gas sector as the mainstay of the economy, especially with the uncertainties around global oil prices, which usually creates shocks in the economy whenever the price crashes like we experienced from 2014 till 2018 when the price started rising again above $50.

President Tinubu promised to build a more vibrant and more prosperous economy and he is set to achieve this by ensuring other sectors of the economy like agriculture, solid minerals, maritime, retail, hospitality, tourism and professional services, and others perform optimally.

By removing the subsidies, governments at all levels will have less need to keep borrowing to fund public spending while the savings will be channelled towards infrastructure and social services to reduce multidimensional poverty and build a competitive economy.

Why do you think Nigerians should trust Mr. President and the team he has put together to work with him on his Renewed Hope agenda?

The crux of the agenda of this government is economic prosperity, which is inclusive and sustainable. Nigerians trust Mr. President based on his pedigree, which was the main reason they voted for him as president. You will also agree with me that Mr. President has made his appointments based on competence with a good number of technocrats appointed to manage various aspects of the economy.

Even the politicians that have been appointed by Mr. President are those with proven records of performance.

So, I can say that we are moving in the right direction and making progress. I am confident that Nigerians will begin to see the benefits of this administration’s policies sooner rather than later. 

 

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