Nigeria: Tinubu's Reforms Drive Record Revenue Growth - FIRS

24 September 2025

Dr Zacch Adedeji, Chairman of FIRS, has credited Nigeria's record revenue growth to bold fiscal reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu's administration, The Track News Nigeria has reported.

Adedeji revealed that federal revenue reached N3.64 trillion in September 2025, a 411 per cent increase from N711 billion recorded in May 2023.

Speaking with State House correspondents in Abuja, he outlined milestones reshaping Nigeria's fiscal landscape, particularly the growth of non-oil revenue streams.

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According to The Track News Nigeria, Zacch Adedeji noted that non-oil revenue grew sharply from N151 billion to N1.06 trillion over a two-year period, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's earnings profile.

Oil revenue also rose to N644 billion, while VAT collections tripled to N723 billion, signalling stronger compliance and improved efficiency across sectors.

The Track News Nigeria reported that Adedeji attributed the performance to reforms that streamlined taxes, eased burdens on SMEs, and introduced compliance tools like e-invoicing and new excise regulations.

He added that a presumptive tax regime will soon capture hard-to-tax sectors, while state levies will be harmonised to expand the tax base.

"Our goal is to build a fair, efficient, and sustainable tax system that supports growth and boosts investor confidence," Adedeji stressed.

He confirmed that unbacked Ways and Means advances from the Central Bank have been halted, with the loans reclassified and treated as federal debt.

"The debt is now collateralised. Both principal and interest are being repaid, ensuring exchange rate stability and system confidence," he said.

Dismissing concerns about borrowing, he insisted it is a normal practice vital for economic sustainability when properly legislated and directed towards infrastructure.

"Borrowing funds infrastructure that generates future tax revenues from beneficiaries. This is a sustainable approach for long-term development," he explained in a report published by The Track News Nigeria

Adedeji announced that Personal and Company Income Tax reforms will begin in January 2026 to widen Nigeria's revenue base further.

He reiterated that the reforms aim to cut borrowing reliance, strengthen fiscal resilience, and sustain Nigeria's economic growth trajectory.

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