Federal Government Launches Nationwide ‘Tax Reform Challenge’ for Students

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially launched the Tax Reform Challenge, a nationwide competition aimed at engaging students across tertiary institutions in creative discussions surrounding the country’s ongoing tax reform initiatives.

The announcement was made on Friday by Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, via his official X (formerly Twitter) handle.

According to Oyedele, the competition is designed to raise public awareness, promote tax education, and encourage youth-led dialogue on Nigeria’s evolving fiscal landscape. He noted that the initiative aligns with the committee’s broader vision of fostering transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness in tax policy development.

“The goal is to deepen public understanding of the new tax framework while giving young Nigerians a voice in shaping fiscal reform discussions,” Oyedele stated. He emphasized that students will be encouraged to propose innovative ideas and practical solutions that can improve tax administration and enhance revenue generation without stifling business growth.

The Tax Reform Challenge will reportedly feature essay submissions, debates, and creative presentations, with prizes and recognition for outstanding participants. It forms part of the committee’s ongoing efforts to bridge the communication gap between policymakers and citizens, especially the younger demographic that represents Nigeria’s future workforce and taxpayers.

Further details on participation guidelines, eligibility, and submission timelines are expected to be released in the coming days through the committee’s official communication channels.

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