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Can Nigeria Craft a Tax System That Balances Fairness with Growth in 2025?

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
December 30, 2024
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Can Nigeria Craft a Tax System That Balances Fairness with Growth in 2025?
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Taxation in Nigeria seems to exist in two different realities: one where the wealthy and city dwellers pay taxes reluctantly, and another where the informal economy mostly avoids paying taxes at all. As the government plans for 2025, the challenge is not merely to generate revenue but to create a tax system that feels fair to all while driving growth in every corner of the country. It’s a tricky challenge—one that could shape Nigeria’s future progress or widen the gaps that already exist.

The government’s recent proposals to reward states generating higher VAT revenues have sparked a heated national conversation. At first glance, the idea seems fair—states that put in more effort to earn money should get to keep more of it. But let’s be honest, this isn’t as simple as it sounds. Nigeria’s economy is very uneven.

States like Lagos and Rivers are economic powerhouses, supported by industries, ports, and good infrastructure. On the other hand, many areas in the North face challenges like insecurity, lack of development, and very little industrial activity.

For northern states, this idea might feel like adding pain to an already difficult situation, showing that they are falling further behind in a competition they were never ready to win. On the other hand, southern states, which have been upset for a long time because their hard work supports others, might see this as fairness they’ve been waiting for. The main question is still there: how can we reward hard work without hurting those who are struggling?

This reform must do more than shift numbers on a spreadsheet; it must recognize the complexity of Nigeria’s socio-economic realities. Incentivizing states to perform better is a great idea, but it’s only fair if the playing field is leveled first. The North needs more than lectures about self-reliance; it needs tangible investments in education, infrastructure, and security to foster an environment where businesses can thrive. Without such interventions, this policy risks perpetuating inequality rather than resolving it.

The political optics of this reform cannot be ignored. For decades, Nigeria’s revenue-sharing formula has been a powder keg, igniting debates about fairness and national unity. A poorly executed tax reform could fan the flames of regionalism, pitting the North and South against each other in an already polarized nation. Leaders must tread carefully, balancing the urgency of fiscal reforms with the delicate task of nation-building.

Moving ahead requires strong and fair leadership. Tax changes shouldn’t be seen as a fight where some win and others lose. Instead, they should be part of a bigger plan to help the country grow.

This includes helping struggling areas with specific support, giving them what they need to succeed and play an important role in the economy.

By 2025, Nigeria has a chance to change how it handles taxes. The aim isn’t just to gather more funds but to build a system that boosts the economy and brings people together.

Fairness and progress can go hand in hand if the right plans are made and carried out. The real question is whether our leaders will step up to this task—or miss this chance completely

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