Elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, has condemned the 19 northern governors against the tax reforms bill and has called for it to go on.
He made the assertion on the Sunday edition ofInside Sources with Laolu Akande on Channels Tv
“As far as I am concerned, that tax bill must go on”
NPO reports that the bill which was introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration been trailed by criticisms and controversies.
Additionally, 19 Northern governors have also called for some sections of the bill too be withdrawal from the National Assembly
“I was so shocked when I learned that the 19 governors of the north have met again. If 36 of you met, why are you meeting again? The northern governors, most of them, don’t realize what they are doing. So, the double standards, this arrogance of power must stop,” he said.
He stated that the President needs wisdom to rule the country due to the intent of some individuals to run the country as theirs
Clark also expressed displeasure over the stance of NEC on the tax bills, saying the governors and Vice President Kashim Shettima are turning the council into an executive body.
“I was shocked when the 36 governors under the chairmanship of the vice president discussed that Mr President should set aside the bill for further consultation.
“Not only that, the 19 northern governors came together and met but they should ask themselves what have we gained for dividing Nigeria. 19 governors, 17 governors, Today you have Progressive Governors, PDP Governors. These are not helping Nigeria.”
“That body (NEC) is a constitutional body set up by the constitution of Nigeria as an advisory council under the chairmanship of Mr Vice President should meet with all the governors attending but today the governors have converted that council to an executive body. They have now gone into politics.
“The question is who are they going to consult? How many times have they consulted their people? They don’t stay at home. They are always in Abuja thinking that they will get more money.”
Clark said Nigeria does not belong to the President and he should stop appointing his allies as ministers.
“I think the leadership should embrace everybody in this country…But today, you look for all your friends, whether they are competent, whether they are honest; it’s wrong.
“Nigeria does not belong to Mr President; Nigeria belongs to everybody. Every Nigerian is equal. And unless we believe that every Nigerian can rise to the top of the position, otherwise there will be no Nigeria, the problems will be there,” he said.