The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has expressed concern over the reported Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) entered into between the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and a French company in respect of tax collection and administration in Nigeria.
The organisation on Monday condemning the arrangement, said it considered it a clear manifestation of neo-colonial intrusion into Nigeria’s sovereign fiscal affairs.
Dr. Muhammad Mansur Aliyu, Chairman, MURIC, Sokoto Chapter, noted that tax collection is a core attribute of sovereignty, and any agreement that hands over such a sensitive national function to foreign interests is unacceptable, ill-advised, and inimical to Nigeria’s independence.
“Even more disturbing are allegations that the newly enacted tax laws contain insertions and alterations that were never passed by the National Assembly. If true, this constitutes an unprecedented assault on democracy, legislative integrity, and the rule of law.
” The alteration of duly passed legislation after parliamentary approval amounts to legislative fraud and represents a national embarrassment that must not be swept under the carpet,” Aliyu said.
The MURIC top official, said that the organisation is demanding an immediate rescission of the MoU between the Federal Government, FIRS, and the French company on grounds of sovereignty, national interest, and rejection of neo-colonial economic control; and immediate suspension of the application and enforcement of the controversial tax laws pending a full clarification of its authenticity and legislative validity.
Also is constitution of an independent investigative committee comprising credible retired justices, civil society actors, and relevant stakeholders to thoroughly investigate the alleged alteration of the tax legislation in order to identify, expose all individuals or institutions found culpable in this alleged manipulation of the legislative process for prosecution in accordance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“MURIC emphasizes that the sanctity of democracy depends on strict adherence to due process, transparency, and respect for the will of the legislature. Any attempt to undermine the authority of the National Assembly or to smuggle overreaching provisions into the law is a direct attack on Nigeria’s constitutional order. We therefore call on the Federal Government to act decisively and patriotically to protect Nigeria’s democracy, sovereignty, and legislative integrity.
“Silence or inaction in the face of this scandal will only deepen public distrust and further expose the nation to ridicule in the comity of nations,” Aliyu said.
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