Tuesday, March, 17 2026 - President Bola Tinubu has sworn in Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The swearing-in ceremony took place at the President’s
office at approximately 2:30 pm on Monday, a source who attended the brief
ceremony told PUNCH Online.
It comes five days after the Senate confirmed Oyedele’s
nomination.
Our correspondent had earlier observed Oyedele and his wife
being cleared by Villa security at approximately 2:09 pm, with the new minister
dressed in a navy blue suit while his wife wore white traditional attire.
The Senate had on Wednesday, March 12, confirmed Oyedele’s
appointment through a voice vote following an extensive screening session that
lasted over two hours.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the confirmation
after members of the Committee of the Whole adopted the recommendation.
President Tinubu had on March 3 conveyed Oyedele’s
nomination to the Senate in a letter addressed to Akpabio, requesting
confirmation in accordance with Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution.
Oyedele, 50, hails from Ikaram, Akoko, in Ondo State and
brings over two decades of experience in fiscal policy and tax administration
to the role.
Before his nomination, he served as Chairman of the
Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, which spearheaded a
comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s tax system.
The committee, inaugurated in August 2023, produced four
executive bills that consolidated more than 60 taxes into fewer than 10
statutes and introduced significant reforms, including zero income tax for
Nigerians earning N800,000 annually or less.
The four bills: the Nigeria Tax Bill, the Nigeria Tax
Administration Bill, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, and the
Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, were passed by the National Assembly
in 2025 after extensive debates.
President Tinubu signed the bills into law on June 26, 2025,
and the Tax Reform Acts took effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant
shift in Nigeria’s tax regime.
The reforms also exempted small businesses with turnover
below N50 million from company income tax, capital gains tax, and withholding
tax, while providing incentives for employment and wage increases.
President
Bola Tinubu in a handshake with the new Minister of State for Finance at the
Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday. Credit: State House
Oyedele spent 22 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he
rose to become Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader before his
appointment to head the tax reform committee.
He holds a Higher National Diploma in Accountancy and
Finance from Yaba College of Technology and a BSc in Applied Accounting from
Oxford Brookes University.
The new minister has also completed executive education
programmes at the London School of Economics, Yale University, the Gordon
Institute of Business Science, and the Harvard Kennedy School.
He currently serves as a professor at Babcock University and
is a visiting scholar at the Lagos Business School.
Oyedele replaces Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, who has been
redeployed to the Ministry of Budget and National Planning as Minister of
State, marking her third portfolio in the current administration.
During his Senate screening, Oyedele described his
nomination as “a call to serve at a critical time when Nigeria faces
significant fiscal challenges and remarkable opportunities.”
“With over two decades of experience working with national
governments, multilateral institutions and global corporations, my journey
across the private sector, academia and public policy has focused on fiscal
governance and economic transformation,” he told the lawmakers.

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