Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Benue To Increase IGR To N1.2 Billion Monthly .





The Benue state governor,Samuel Ortom , has said his administration would increase its internally generated revenue (IGR) from about N300 million to N1.2 billion monthly.
Ortom who met with President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday told State a House Correspondents that he intended to go on wild tax drive to achieve his target.

He said, “What we met on ground was between N250 million- N300 million, but my target is to boost that to at least N1.2 billion for a start.”

According to him, having blocked all loop holes of syphoning funds, he had succeeded in paying salaries from May to July and will soon embark on clearing the salary arrears, pension and gratuity inherited by his government. He added that no culprit has yet been caught for siphoning public funds.

“If you are involved, you will be apprehended and sanctioned and for now, where we took off, if anybody diverts public funds, there is no waste of time at all you will be apprehended immediately” he said.

“I have said that and it has become a slogan in Benue State that when you chop money, money will chop you, and people are already sitting up and of course, if you escape Benue and come to Abuja, Buhari will arrest you, and everybody knows what this administration stands for, and that is the change we need in this country, so that alone is something” he added.

On whether Benue is buoyant enough to undertake further development programmes, he said the state was already looking at other various sources of improving its revenue, not just getting from the federation account.

The state, he said has also begun a tax drive, encouraging citizens to pay taxes as part of efforts to generate “We will boost internally generated revenue and collect taxes; we are encouraging our people to do it because no one will divert their money again. And so whatever they pay as taxes will be turned back for the development of the state”.

The state government owed about N12 billion to the workers and pensioners in the state as backlog of salary arrears amongst others.

The workers received their last pay in November 2014 before the takeover of the new administration in May 2015.

Source:: PeoplesDailyNg

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