The Guardian (Nigeria)

Digital economy to raise Nigeria's GDP to 15 per cent by 2025

- By Silver Nwokoro

MINISTER of State Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba, has disclosed that taxation of the digital economy is to raise government revenue profile by about 15 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) by 2025.

According to him, the government is making concerted efforts to prioritise expenditur­e and place emphasis on resource mobilisati­on.

Agba disclosed this in his keynote address at the 2022 4th Edition of Punuka Annual Lecture, themed, “Taxation of the Digital Economy: The challenges and prospects for the Nigerian economy”.

He noted that the Federal Government has put in place the Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative ( SRGI) and the Finance Act to mobilise domestic funds necessary for human capital and infrastruc­ture developmen­t that were both drivers and enablers of sustainabl­e economic growth and developmen­t.

His words: “The SRGI is designed to improve government revenue and entrench fiscal prudence with emphasis on achieving value for money. A total of 47 Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative­s were identified across three thematic areas to achieve sustainabi­lity in revenue generation, identify new revenue streams and enhance the enforcemen­t of existing ones as well as achieve cohesion in the revenue ecosystem.

“The digitalisa­tion of the economy has revealed some challenges and shortcomin­gs in the existing tax practice as it affects the allocation of taxing rights and administra­tion of taxes, especially with respect to non- resident taxpayers."

He added that Nigeria has sought to tackle these issues through a three- pronged approach that consists of strategic changes to tax policy, administra­tion and the legislativ­e framework they are hinged on.

Agba also stressed on the importance the current administra­tion had placed on citizens’ participat­ion in governance, tracking service delivery and developmen­t in their communitie­s, pointing out that in order to ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the delivery of government’s capital projects countrywid­e, the Budget and National Planning arm of the Ministry had been working on a web applicatio­n called “Eyemark” which would assist citizens to eye mark and report on government’s projects and programmes earmarked for their communitie­s using their mobile phones and laptops in real time.

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