
Tax Revolution for Youth: Presidency, FIRS Unveil Empowerment Pact
Senior Presidential Aide Rinsola Abiola has declared President Tinubu’s tax reforms a strategic investment in Nigeria’s youth, urging young citizens to champion the initiative as partners in building a “secured economic future.” The call came at a Youth and Tax Town Hall co-hosted by the Presidency and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), where FIRS Chairman Zach Adedeji launched game-changing incentives.
Why Youth Should Own Tax Reforms
Abiola’s keynote dismantled tax misconceptions:
“These reforms aren’t just revenue tools—they’re your keys to opportunity, inclusion, and empowerment.”
Core Arguments:
- Beyond “Leaders of Tomorrow”: Youth are “active policy shapers today” through advocacy, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
- Expanded Tax Base: Youth-led businesses fuel national development revenue.
- Presidential Backing: Tinubu’s startup funding, digital training, and business reforms align with tax incentives.
FIRS’ Youth-Centric Blueprint
Adedeji (represented by Prof. Aisha Mahmoud) unveiled:
✅ Young Tax Champions Programme:
- Recruits students/graduates as tax education ambassadors nationwide.
- Goal: “Turn every youth into a tax expert valuing civic responsibility.”
✅ Startup Safeguards: - Simplified processes • Compliance-linked credit access • Business support
✅ Education Revolution: - Tax curriculum integration in schools/universities.
The Social Contract: “Taxation = National Trust”
- FIRS’ Pledge: Shift from enforcement to “voluntary compliance culture.”
- Carrot, Not Stick: “Goal isn’t to burden but to bring youth into a growth-supportive system.”
- Warning: Ignoring youth energy risks “deepening exclusion and unemployment.”
Tinubu’s Youth Quotient
Abiola emphasized Tinubu’s engagement:
- Listening Leader: “Genuinely cares about youth potential.”
- Policy Links: Tax reforms dovetail with Renewed Hope job creation and skill initiatives.
- Data-Driven: 65% of Nigeria’s population under 35 makes youth central to tax base expansion.
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Why This Matters:
With youth unemployment at 19.7% (Q1 2025), converting 40 million young Nigerians from tax-skeptics to stakeholders could unlock $6.3B annual revenue and fuel inclusive growth.
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