Former Nigerian VP Atiku Alleges Forgery in Tax Law Gazette
Gazette publication differs from passed bill... Claims constitutional violation and demands immediate halt

- •Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku has alleged that the gazette publication of the Tinubu Tax Law differs from the content passed by the National Assembly, raising forgery allegations.
- •He argued that based on Section 58 of the Constitution, post-passage changes without approval are void and require fresh deliberation and re-passage.
- •This controversy is expected to become a test of the integrity of Nigeria's legislative process and the principle of separation of powers, beyond tax reform itself.
Tax Law Gazette Manipulation Allegations Trigger Constitutional Crisis
Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar has raised serious allegations of constitutional violations surrounding the Tinubu administration's tax reform bill. On December 28, he stated via social media that "the tax law passed by the National Assembly differs from the content published in the gazette," characterizing this as "illegal conduct amounting to forgery."
The Nigerian Senate confirmed that the Tinubu Tax Act published in the gazette does not match the content actually passed by the National Assembly. Atiku emphasized that "a law promulgated in a form that was not passed is not a law and is void."
Constitutional Procedure Violation Highlighted
Atiku explained the clear legislative procedure based on Section 58 of the Nigerian Constitution. According to the constitution, bills must follow the sequence: passage by both chambers → presidential signature → gazette publication.
He stated that "gazette publication is not an act of making or amending law, but merely an administrative promulgation procedure," adding that "if the gazette distorts the content approved by the National Assembly, it has no legal effect."
Regarding insertions, deletions, and modifications after bill passage, he asserted that "changes made without National Assembly approval are not mere clerical errors but constitute forgery." He emphasized that such defects cannot be remedied by administrative directives from Senate President Godswill Akpabio or House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas alone.
Warning Against Rushed Re-publication Attempts
Atiku strongly warned against the government's attempts to rush gazette re-publication while avoiding proper National Assembly reconsideration. "Illegality cannot be cured by speed," he stated, presenting the following as the only legitimate course:
- Fresh deliberation by the National Assembly
- Re-passage in identical form by both chambers
- New presidential signature
- Lawful gazette publication
He stated, "We cannot accept attempts to normalize constitutional violations through procedural shortcuts while undermining parliamentary oversight."
Constitutional Defense, Not Opposition to Tax Reform
Atiku clarified that his position is not opposition to tax reform itself. "This is about defending the integrity of the legislative process and rejecting constitutional violations," he emphasized, taking a principled approach.
He had previously called for immediate suspension and investigation of the tax law last week. In that statement, he criticized that "unauthorized changes after passage are illegal" and "such overreach undermines legislative supremacy and reveals a government more interested in tax collection than empowering citizens."
Background of Nigerian Tax Law Reform [AI Analysis]
President Tinubu has pursued tax system reform as part of economic reforms since taking office in 2023. Nigeria faces the challenge of reducing oil dependency and diversifying its revenue base, with this tax law reform being a core policy.
However, these gazette manipulation allegations are likely to shake the very legitimacy of the reform. Atiku has called on the executive to immediately suspend implementation, the legislature to rectify the changes, and the judiciary to nullify unconstitutional provisions.
This controversy over constitutional procedure compliance is expected to become a test not merely of legal technicalities but of Nigerian democracy and the principle of separation of powers. Future responses from the National Assembly and judiciary, as well as the Tinubu administration's position, will be closely watched.
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