 President Bola Tinubu has received a preliminary report on quick wins achieved by the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms as part of immediate measures to reposition the country's tax administration. Briefing State House correspondence after the meeting with the President today or after the meeting with the President, Chairman of the Presidential Committee Taiwo Oyudeli said the committee, which is settled with the responsibility of working around fiscal governance, revenue transformation and economic growth has since been speaking with key stakeholders towards evolving critical reforms. This is just, you know, milestone number one is what we call the quick wins. The second phase where we are now is the critical reforms. Those critical reforms involves even rewriting our major task laws, addressing something that everybody in this room will be very much familiar with, multiplicity of taxes. We have over 60 taxes and levies, officially collectible by federal government, state government and local government. Unofficially those taxes are over 200, making life difficult for our people. So the objective we have, and that's what we're working towards, is to bring all of that to a single digit. Special advisor to the President on Media and Publicity, Adjurian Ghilali explained that President Tinabu has directed his special advisor on policy coordination to liaise with the office of the Secretary to the government of the Federation to ensure that all policies emanating from the tax reforms committee be implemented across board by all ministries, departments and agencies. The President directed the special advisor to the President on policy coordination to liaise with the Secretary to the government of the Federation and the Chairman of the Tax Policy Review Committee to ensure that the recommendations of the committee are swiftly and immediately implemented across all ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government to ensure that there is effective synergy and to ensure that every institution of the federal government is on the same page with respect to how tax policy will be implemented henceforth. His Excellency, Mr. President, has also made available an opportunity for the recommendations of the Tax Policy Review Committee to be made a top-most priority at the next sitting of the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday. Mr. President, we will continue to emphasise the importance of ensuring that our tax authorities are not taxing the seed but are taxing the fruit. And that will continue to be the focus. We want to ensure that our citizens are receiving the best of public service provision. And that is only going to be possible when we have expanded the tax net to such an extent that we are collecting tax to GDP reaching the 18% threshold as directed and targeted by His Excellency, Mr. President.