- He denied claims that he threatened President Bola Tinubu, stating that his comments were a critique of policies he deemed detrimental to Nigerians.
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has said his comments on the proposed tax reforms were misinterpreted.
He denied claims that he threatened President Bola Tinubu, stating that his comments were a critique of policies he deemed detrimental to Nigerians.
The governor’s response followed a statement from the Presidency, which urged him to retract his purported “threat” to the President over the controversial tax reform bills.
The Presidency was referring to the Bauchi governor’s comment – “We will show President Tinubu our true colour” – describing it as unstatesmanlike and anathema to national unity.
Governor Mohammed last week came down hard on the current administration over the tax reforms introduced by Tinubu’s administration, saying they put northern Nigeria at disadvantage.
He said implementation of the tax reform would be a recipe for anarchy as governors in the region would find it difficult to meet their obligations to their people.
Mohammed said, “If you ignore the cries of the people, you are inviting anarchy. These reforms are not helping northern Nigeria. How do you expect us to pay salaries and build roads when you are taking away our revenue sources? This is unacceptable.”
In a press statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar Gidado, titled ‘Re: Presidency’s Misleading Statement on Governor Bala Mohammed’s Remarks on Tax Reforms’, the Governor said his comments were clearly misunderstood.
The statement explained that Mohammed’s remarks were intend to serve as warning, aimed at ensuring the proposed tax reforms are fair, inclusive and considerate of Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges.
“It is mischievous to take Governor Bala Mohammed’s honest advice about the dangers of implementing unfavorable policies as a threat to the Presidency,” the statement read.
“The Governor deeply respects the institution of the Presidency and would never engage in threats or hostility.”
The statement further clarified that the governor’s focus has always been on fostering dialogue and advocating for policies that protect ordinary Nigerians, particularly those in economically disadvantaged regions.
It also noted that Mohammed’s reservations were in tandem with those of some APC governors who have similarly criticized the reforms.
The Bauchi State Government therefore called on the Presidency to embrace constructive criticism rather than dismiss it as opposition.
“We urge the Federal Government to prioritize dialogue and inclusivity over selective criticism and divisive rhetoric.
“Governor Bala Mohammed remains committed to collaborating with the Presidency to address national challenges and ensure Nigeria’s overall growth and development.”
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