
The Federal Government has maintained that Nigeria’s tax reform will ultimately be judged not by how much revenue it generates, but by how fairly it distributes opportunities across society.
The Minister of State for Finance and Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, said this at the unveiling of a book on policy guide aimed at advancing gender equity and social inclusion in Abuja recently.
The presentation organised by the Policy Innovation Centre brought together policymakers, development partners, private sector leaders, and civil society representatives.
Attendees engaged in high-level discussions on the 2026 tax reforms, addressing how the ongoing tax reforms can expand economic opportunities for women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
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