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Nigeria had lowest tax to GDP ratio in the world – Wale Edun

Nigeria had lowest tax to GDP ratio in the world – Wale Edun

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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun has disclosed that Nigeria has the lowest tax rate to GPD.

Edun said itd 13% in Nigeria while the tax-to-GDP ratio in other African countries is close to 25%.

The minister disclosed this during the bilateral inter-ministerial meeting with the German minister of economic development and cooperation Svenja Schulze and the minister of Industry Trade and Investment, Doris Uzoka Anite in Abuja, stating that the government requires these tax funds to carry out its responsibility, so there is no getting away from the fact that adequate tax must be paid.

He said: “There is a need to grow the economy and increase productivity, create jobs, and reduce poverty as these can only be done by having a successful and thriving private sector. Issues of rising prices are also a concern to the government and all Nigerians.

“Some of the major steps taken are on demand and supply, especially in the area of agricultural products. President Ahmed Tinubu has intervened in that sector by providing grains and fertilizer to farmers. He also intervened in the area of rice, maize, wheat, and cassava production, these all will bring down inflation very soon”.

The German Minister of Economic Development and Cooperation, Svenja Schulze said there is a need to promote  bilateral relationship between the two countries as Nigeria has so many creative young people.

She also noted that jobs, food security, and education must be addressed. Germany she said is looking forward to deepening the relationship between both countries.

The Minister of Industry Trade and Investment, Doris Uzoka Anite said the German government is interested in building skills and ensuring education for artisans, these are areas where both countries can conveniently partner under the MSMEs.

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