The Northern Elders Forum says the north is a rich region
and can survive on its resources without the “billions” accruing to Southern
states.
NEF Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Dr. Hakeem
Baba-Ahmed, made this known on Tuesday when he featured on Arise TV’s ‘The
Morning Show’ breakfast programme.
He was reacting to the tussle between states and the Federal
Government on the collection of Value Added Tax.
VAT is a consumption tax paid when goods are purchased and services are rendered. It is charged at a rate of 7.5 per cent.
Although Rivers and Lagos states have started the process of
collecting VAT within their territories, the Court of Appeal in a ruling on
September 10 stopped the collection pending the determination of an appeal
filed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service against the judgment of the Federal
High Court sitting in Port Harcourt.
Apart from Lagos and Rivers states, Ogun State has also
started the process of passing a bill on VAT in its House of Assembly.
While some northern governors like Aminu Masari (Katsina),
Yahaya Bello (Kogi), amongst others, had kicked against the move, the 17
Southern Governors led by Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), had
unanimously supported the position that “the collection of VAT falls within the
powers of the states.”
Speaking on Tuesday during the television programme,
Baba-Ahmed said, “I will advise that we wait to hear what the court says.
However, even the fact that it has become an issue suggests that we really do
need to address the fundamentals and the manner in which the federation works.
“We have always supported restructuring. We have always
asked that a major and genuine shift initiative either by groups or the
National Assembly so that matters like this be addressed properly.
“If we don’t do that
now, then we should get a leader that would do that in 2023. This
administration appears not to understand the importance of restructuring; we do
in the north, we recognise the fact that we need to change the manner in which
we generate wealth and allocate (it).
“The thing about is: the north wants restructuring; the
north wants fiscal federalism. We are a rich region and we can live on what we
have, even if we don’t have the billions that accrue to others states. Our
poverty is not a kind of problem that we would break this country over.”
According to him, the VAT war is a wake-up call to northern
governors who need to recognise the fact that VAT or no VAT, they need to
develop their resources and develop the human capital of the north.
The NEF spokesman added, “North, you said you have many
people but you are under-developing your own people – the biggest liability of
the north is that we have a huge population that is under-developed. You need
to develop the human capital that you have.
“We need leaders, the current governors don’t recognise
this. Otherwise, they won’t be involved in this argument; allow the court to
decide.
“But for goodness sake, (they should) begin to think — what
else can we do if the court decides now that Rivers State is right, Lagos State
is right, and they won’t be getting all these billions coming in from VAT? What
happens?”
Baba-Ahmed said the Northern governors at this stage should
not be sleeping, noting that the north is “sitting on wealth, we have massive
resources in this country, we have to fight insecurity first, and the Federal
Government has to help us, we need to clear the bushes, the forests and all the
criminals that are there and we need to go back to farming.
“Agriculture is a major asset; we have land, we have water,
we have livestock, we have minerals that are literally begging to be picked
from the ground but our governors are too focused on the pittance that they are
getting. This is wrong.”
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