The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sounded a clarion call for a comprehensive human rights assessment of Nigeria’s tax reform bills, recommending transparency, public participation, and accountability in their implementation. As the National Assembly debates these vital pieces of legislation, SERAP emphasizes the need for provisions that safeguard personal data and uphold citizens’ rights, particularly for the most vulnerable. Without such measures, the reforms risk becoming tools of oppression rather than instruments for social upliftment and economic justice.
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