Mr Ayodele noted that the Senate enacted laws designed to improve governance and promote economic stability.
“Our interest is to make people prosper; because it’s in their prosperity that we’ll have our own revenues,” said Mr Adedeji.
Afri Invoice says Nigerian businesses are rapidly adopting digital invoicing as the Federal Inland Revenue Service prepares to roll out sweeping tax reforms.
Oyedele will headline the event as the keynote speaker as part of stakeholder engagement before the implementation of the new tax laws from January 2026.
He stressed that fiscal policies must go beyond revenue mobilisation to influence healthy behaviours.
The president, represented by Minister of State for Finance Doris Uzoka-Anite, said the central pillar of the reforms was taxation.
According to the minister, the subsidy regime eroded revenues that should have been available to fund viable expenditures.
“On this solemn yet hopeful day, let us commend our founding fathers and mothers. Without them, there would be no modern Nigeria,” Mr Tinubu’s speech partly read.
