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Ndume asks House of Reps leadership to call Agbese to order following tax law falsification controversy

Ndume asks House of Reps leadership to call Agbese to order following tax law falsification controversy

Former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, APC, Borno South, has urged the leadership of the House of Representatives to call its Deputy Spokesman, Philip Agbese, to order over his criticism of the senator’s position on the alleged tax law falsification controversy.

Ndume said this while responding to an earlier interview granted by Agbese, in which the latter faulted the senator’s claim that there were distortions between the Tax Acts passed by the National Assembly and the version subsequently gazetted and circulated to the public.

Reacting to Ndume’s television appearance last week, Agbese told journalists that the senator’s position was mischievous, adding, “It is sheer mischief to suggest that the tax laws were falsified.”

Ndume, who said he was uncomfortable with Agbese’s comment, accused him of playing to the gallery in a bid to curry favour with the leadership of the House.

In an interview with journalists in Abuja on Sunday, Ndume said, “I call on the leadership of the House to call this maga dog to order. The man who claims to speak for the House should not be a maga dog.

“Agbese is too junior to join issues with me on a matter that does not affect him directly. He is the deputy spokesman of the House, not the spokesman.

“The tax laws alteration controversy is still pending before a committee constituted by the leadership of the House, and the Muktar Betara-led committee has not submitted its report.”

According to the senator, only the Betara-led panel “has the locus standi to declare after investigation, that there is no difference between the version passed by the parliament and that which was subsequently gazetted.”

Ndume said Agbese’s comments should not be taken seriously, noting that he lacked the requisite legislative experience to understand how parliament handles sensitive matters such as the tax laws controversy.

“Agbese is forgiven on the grounds of inexperience. He is a first-timer. I was in the House in 2003 when he was probably in secondary school. For him to disrespectfully come out to say that my statement is mischievous is very unfortunate,” he said.

Ndume described Agbese’s remarks as disrespectful, adding, “If he has the guts to say that I am mischievous, it means he can tell his father the same thing. At 66, if I’m not old enough to be his father, I am close to that. My first daughter is 40 years old.”

He noted that his comments during the television appearance were not targeted at anyone. “My position was simply that things should be done the right way. I did not insult anybody. I cross-checked the votes and proceedings, clause by clause, before I said that there were some flaws,” Ndume said.

“If the harmonised version says ‘this shall be,’ and the gazetted copy says ‘this will be,’ these are two different things, subject to interpretation.

“For him to use such a strong word on me, I think he’s just trying to be a maga dog, which barks even when the master did not ask him to do so.”

The senator further alleged that Agbese’s decision to take on him was driven by personal motives. “I understand the dirty jobs he is doing. He is hoping to find himself in the good books of the House leadership, but he has only succeeded in embarrassing himself and the House of Representatives,” Ndume said.

“He is not speaking for the House because the House has yet to take a position on this matter. I insist that the parliament should do a comparison and examine the sections of both versions of the Tax Acts. They should simply say, ‘this is what we passed and signed.’ We should do this section-by-section. This way, Nigerians will be comfortable.”

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