EKSG Plans Land Use Charges

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In the drive to boost the economy of the state through improved internally generated revenue, Ekiti state Governor, Biodun Oyebanji has announced the government’s intention to commence collection of land use charges in the state.

Governor Oyebanji during the 2023 Christmas Carols and Lessons service said the property tax would not in any way be a serious burden to the residents of the state as it is going to be progressive.

The Governor called for cooperation and collaboration of all stakeholders on the scheme for the government to continue meeting its obligation to the citizens. He added that the property tax is going to be progressive 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, because, if the government must meet our 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. There is going to be a stakeholders’ meeting next week, where we are going to sit down with everybody in Ekiti state to explain this. If we do this, it is going to increase our IGR, then we will be able to do more.

“Every time, I receive requests for transformers, for water, for road construction, for community days, all this money will come from somewhere. So, if there are areas we have not explored, the time has come to explore them, but one thing you can be sure of is that I will be accountable to you and God.

Speaking on wage awards and the welfare of workers, Governor Oyebanji commended the understanding and cooperation he had been enjoying from organized labour and assured that he would soon announce a sustainable wage award that his government would be able to afford.

“To the labour leaders, I don’t have enough words to thank you, thank you for dealing with all the pressure, but I think we are coming to a closure on wage award. And like I told you, I said I am not going to agree to something we will not be able to sustain, because I want your applause. I don’t want to announce what we cannot pay.

“We have come to a conclusion on what we can offer and we will communicate it to you, I plead with labor to accept it because if you push us further, we won’t be able to sustain it. If you push us further, pension will suffer, gratuity will suffer and deduction will suffer. So it is better we do this thing in a way and manner that everybody will be happy so that no section will feel neglected. But whatever we say we are going to do, with or without FAAC, we will pay you.

The Governor also called on wealthy people in the spirit of Christmas to assist families around them who may not have something to celebrate this Christmas with to reach out to them to complement government efforts on the various platforms it had created to reach out to vulnerable residents during this yuletide.

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