Fidelity Advert

‘Nigerians can no longer breathe’ – Ex CAN president tells Tinubu to stop multiple taxation

‘Nigerians can no longer breathe’ – Ex CAN president tells Tinubu to stop multiple taxation - Photo/Image


Samson Ayokunle, 
former president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), says the multiple taxes introduced by the Bola Tinubu administration has left many Nigerians gasping for breath.

Ayokunle stated this during an interview with ChannelsTV on Friday, June 7.

The ex CAN president urged Tinubu to open up the economy of the country and mobilise investment into the agriculture and mining sectors to tap the goldmines locked up in them.

“Let’s delve into other aspects of our economy. Nigeria is rich, let’s explore, not just taxing, taxing. If you tax people, people will die. If you continue to tax them and tax them, they will die and if people die without fulfilling their life ambition, you will be held responsible.

“I know that the present president wants to help Nigerians but he should stop adding tax to tax but enough is enough. How will people survive? How will people breathe?” he asked.

“Tomorrow is not certain for many people with the way we are going and they are still raising more taxes, electricity tariff hike, and others. Where will people get these monies? Don’t you know the amount you pay them per month? Do you want to kill them or drive them away from the country?” he queried.

Ayokunle lamented that Nigeria is many years behind considering the resources at the nation’s disposal when compared to the performance of the country.

“The economy is in shambles. The pains Nigerians are facing is unprecedented. I don’t know what to classify this whether it is hyper-inflation or something else,” he said. “The cost of things has spiralled unimaginably that it is difficult for Nigerians to survive.”

The former CAN President said, “The new administration took some steps that were very good and they also some steps, if not many steps backwards”.

He criticised the hastiness of the removal of petrol subsidy by the Tinubu administration.

“This government is trying to address the issue of foreign exchange but they have not gotten it. Something drastic must be done,” he said, adding that the economic situation has become unbearable for young people who can “no longer take it because hope deferred makes the heart weary”.

He, however, commended the student loan scheme by the current administration.

League of boys banner