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FiBOP Commends Tinubu Over Suspension Of Taxes On Key Agricultural Imports

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJuly 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Finance and Business Online Publishers, FiBOP, a leading finance and business online publishing platform, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his decisive action in suspending taxes on essential agricultural imports such as maize and rice. This policy shift is expected to alleviate hardship and hunger across the nation.

In a statement released yesterday in Lagos, FiBOP lauded the President’s initiative, emphasizing that suspending taxes on critical food items will have a significant positive impact on the Nigerian economy. “This policy will help to ensure that staple foods are more affordable and accessible to all Nigerians, particularly during these challenging economic times”, the statement read.

The suspension of taxes on maize, rice, and other essential agricultural products is seen as a crucial step towards addressing food security in Nigeria. By lowering the cost of importing these goods, the government aims to stabilize food prices and reduce the financial burden on Nigerian families.

FiBOP highlighted that this move would also support local businesses and the agricultural sector. “Lower import costs will not only make food more affordable but also encourage competition and efficiency within the domestic market. This, in turn, will drive innovation and growth in the agricultural industry, creating jobs and boosting the economy”, FiBOP noted.

President Tinubu’s administration has been focusing on various measures to mitigate the economic challenges faced by Nigerians, including addressing inflation and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. The suspension of taxes on essential imports is part of a broader strategy to enhance food security and support economic stability.

FiBOP called on other stakeholders in the agricultural sector to support and complement the government’s efforts. “We urge all industry players to take advantage of this opportunity to invest in and expand their operations, ensuring that the benefits of this policy are maximized for the greater good of all Nigerians”, FiBOP stated.

FiBOP also expressed optimism about the long-term benefits of the tax suspension, anticipating a more resilient and self-sufficient agricultural sector. “This policy sets the stage for a more sustainable agricultural framework in Nigeria, where local production can thrive alongside necessary imports, ensuring that our food systems are robust and reliable”, it added.

As the country navigates its economic recovery, FiBOP’s endorsement of President Tinubu’s policy highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between the government and private sector in achieving national development goals.

Photo: Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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