Maduako Igbokwe l Thursday, June 30, 2022
ONITSHA, Anambra, Nigeria – Governor of Anambra state Chukwuma Charles Soludo has banned all markets and parks executive from collecting revenue in the state for government.
In a statement issued by the Press Secretary to the governor, Christian Aburime on Thursday ,said Soludo gave the directive on Wednesday at a one day town hall meeting with Transport and Market Union Executive Members in Anambra State.
Soludo also disclosed that his administration will commence implementation of a new tax and levy regime in Anambra markets, roads and parks as from July 1, 2022,targeted at blocking leakages.
He said henceforth a new tax regime will be vigorously pursued to be able to collect all revenues accruable to state government against the former which ended in private pockets
According to him, the new tax regime has become imperative as the era of revenue generation through the sale of crude oil in Nigeria is gradually phasing out.
He further revealed that since February this year, no remittance had been done from the NNPC into the federation account as money accruable from the sale of crude oil is gradually dwindling .
Soludo warned those posing as a government revenue collector in any part of the state, to desist forthwith or face the full wrath of the law, as his administration is making frantic efforts to stop leakages of government revenue which usually end up in private pockets.
He however directed that henceforth, all public parks owned by the government will be directly managed by government, saying that caretaker committee members in Anambra markets are forbidden from collecting revenue on behalf of government.
The Governor also pleaded with those who will be affected by the new system to consider the larger picture of making Anambra succeed for the greater good of the people.
The Governor urged the different unions to mobilize their members for action, stating that his administration will not hesitate to enforce the new directive for the general well-being of the state economy.
