The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the decision of the federal government to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) from five...
The Peoples Democratic Party has condemned the decision of the federal government to increase the Value Added Tax from five percent to 7.2 percent.
Describing the move as anti- people and suppressive, the PDP said it further confirmed the government as “extremely exploitative, inconsiderate and absolutely insensitive” to the suffering, which the party said the administration has visited on Nigerians in the last four years. The PDP said: “Indeed, only an administration that does not have the mandate of the people can seek to adopt such oppressive stance against its citizens.
“It is even more painful that the Buhari Presidency cannot give account of the huge resources at its disposal, including the taxes it has been collecting in the last four years, most of which are frittered to service the wasteful lifestyle of the cabal at the Presidency and APC chieftains.
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