It, however, vowed to go after defaulters as it had directed its revenue agencies to enforce the tax laws with a view to ensuring prompt payment of taxes.
The state government in a statement issued by Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, lamented that many residents were not fulfilling their civic obligation by paying their taxes which had hampered government’s infrastructural renewal drive.
Ayorinde, said government’s commitment to complete ongoing projects on schedule was largely dependent on prompt payment of taxes by residents..
The state government in a statement issued by Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, lamented that many residents were not fulfilling their civic obligation by paying their taxes which had hampered government’s infrastructural renewal drive.
Ayorinde, said government’s commitment to complete ongoing projects on schedule was largely dependent on prompt payment of taxes by residents..
I hear you
ReplyDeleteWe pay tax and no evidence. Na still una go increase toll fares. Fencing governor. Even the so called light up lagos has failed. Na their time to start eating and not work. If he wants us to pay tax, he should increase the bars on 3rd mainland bridge first. Not all those useless fences he is putting up anyhow.
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