Ekiti set to introduce land use charge to increase IGR — Oyebanji

Gov. Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti on Wednesday said that the government would in January begin collection of  land use charges to boost the state’s internally generated revenue.

Oyebanji dropped the hint during the 2023 service of nine Lessons and Carols held at the Obafemi Awolowo Civic and Convention Centre, Ado Ekiti .

He said that the property tax would not in any way be a serious burden to the residents of the state as it was going to be progressive.

The governor called for cooperation and collaboration of all stakeholders on the scheme in order for the government to continue to meet its obligations to the citizens.

He added  that the property tax would be progressive and based on the type and cost of property of an individual.

“I just want to plead with Ekiti people that by next year, we are going to start with land use charges in Ekiti state.

“If government must meet its obligations, we must raise money, which I am sure will not bring any burden to anyone.

“We are going to do it in a way and manner that is going to be progressive and we are starting in January,” Oyebanji said.

Commenting on the celebration of Christmas, the governor appealed to wealthy individuals in the state to assist less privileged families around them in the spirit of the season.

He urged those who may have planned to publish congratulatory messages in national dailies or present him with birthday gifts on Dec. 2, to rather present such monies and gifts to orphanages and children in special schools.

According to him, this is what will give him joy on his birthday.

Oyebanji and members of the state executive cabinet and body of Permanent Secretaries gave a special rendition at the event.

Lessons from the bible were read by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Wife of the Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Mr  Adeoye Aribasoye and Chief Judge of Ekiti State, Justice Oyewole Adeyeye among others.

In his sermon, the Pastor in charge of Region 25 of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Tunde Abdulahi, spoke on the wonderful attributes of Jesus Christ and urged all and sundry to emulate His virtues.

Other dignitaries present at the event included traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil servants and the public.

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