The National Assembly (NASS) has released the four tax reform Acts duly signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to Nigerians for public record, verification, and reference.
The House of Representatives, under the leadership of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen in concert with the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, directed the immediate release of the Certified True Copies (CTCs) of the Acts.
Which includes the endorsement and assent pages signed by the President, following public concerns, allegations regarding purported alterations and the circulation of unauthorised and misleading versions of the laws.
According the statement released on Saturday by Rep. Akintunde Rotimi, the Spokesman, House of Representatives, revealed that this decisive intervention underscores the House long- standing commitment to transparency, legislative integrity, and public confidence in the law-making process.
The House was drawn to the existence of inconsistent versions of the tax laws in circulation after a vigilant Honourable Member identified discrepancies, raised the alarm, and formally reported the matter to the House on a point of privilege.
Acting promptly, the Speaker ordered an internal verification and the immediate public release of the certified Acts to eliminate doubt, restore clarity, and protect the sanctity of the legislative record.
Throughout the process, Speaker Abbas consistently emphasised that tax reform must be anchored on clarity, fairness, and strict adherence to constitutional and parliamentary procedure.
The four Acts released are: The Nigeria Tax Act, 2025. Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025. The National Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, 2025 and The Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, 2025.
In directing the release of the certified Acts, the Speaker reassured Nigerians that the National Assembly remains an institution of records, guided by clearly defined rules, precedents, archival systems, and verification processes that safeguard the authenticity of every law enacted.
According to him, “The National Assembly is an institution built on records, procedure, and institutional memory. Every Bill, every amendment, and every Act follows a traceable constitutional and parliamentary pathway.
Abbas further emphasised that the House would remain vigilant and proactive in defending the integrity of its work, clarifying that the only authentic and authoritative versions of the four tax Acts are those certified and released by the National Assembly.
Members of the public, institutions, professionals, and stakeholders are therefore advised to disregard and discountenance any other documents or versions in circulation that are not certified by the National Assembly, as such materials do not form part of the official legislative record.
Consequently, the Clerk to the National Assembly has concluded the process of aligning the Acts – duly passed, assented to, and certified – with the Federal Govt Printing Press to ensure accuracy, conformity, and uniformity.
The House affirmed that the work of the Ad-Hoc Committee, chaired by Rt. Hon. Muktar Aliyu Betara, continues, in line with mandate, to know circumstances surrounding circulation of unauthorised versions of the tax Acts and recommend measures that will prevent a recurrence and preserve the authenticity and reliability of parliamentary records.
The House of Representatives, under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, reaffirms its unwavering commitment to constitutionalism, the rule of law, transparency, and accountable governance.
The House will continue to strengthen internal controls, uphold institutional discipline, and protect the integrity of Nigeria’s legislative process in the collective interest of the Nigerian people.