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Our target is funding recurrent expenditure with IGR – Oyebanji

…Commissions Ikole Area Tax Office

John Silas

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has reiterated the commitment of his administration to strengthening the revenue generation capacity of the state to enable it fund the recurrent expenditure through internally generated revenue without inflicting pains on the citizens.

Governor Oyebanji, who stated this in Ikole Ekiti on Saturday while commissioning the new Ekiti State Internal revenue Service Area Tax Office in Ikole -Ekiti, said his government is committed to building a self-sustaining economy where the state can fund its recurrent expenditure without over-reliance on federal allocation.

The commissioning of the new tax office, according to him is a step towards achieving the goal of making the state less dependent on federal allocation.

The Governor described the opening of the new tax office as a strategic initiative to decentralize revenue collection and ensure efficiency in tax administration.

Emphasizing the importance of IGR as a sustainable source of funding government operations, particularly in the face of dwindling federal allocation, Governor Oyebanji explained that he has been able to fulfill almost all his campaign promises because of the remarkable increase in the state IGR.

While commending the State Internal Revenue Service for its effort in increasing the state’s revenue base, the Governor urged the agency to intensify its sensitization campaigns to educate residents that payment of tax is their civic duty.

He added that the funds generated will be used to provide critical infrastructure and improve the standard of living in the state.

“Our target by the grace of God is that we should be able to fund out recurrent from IGR, that’s the target. We should be able to pay workers’ salaries from IGR, if we are able to fund our recurrent with IGR whatever comes from FAAC we can use for development, that’s the target and it is doable and am happy that the little you are paying, you call all see what we are doing with it in the state”

“when I was coming, I was asking myself that of all the campaign promises we made to our people which one have I done and I was happy within myself answering the question myself because I discovered we have done a lot to the glory of God. We have been able to activate those promises” either in education, agric, health, infrastructure, governance, and human capital development”. The Governor asserted

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