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Tokunba Akande, Ayo Aminu, Ayo Subair. |
The executive chairman of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, LIRS, Mr. Ayodele Subair has attributed the success of the unprecedented tax revolution being witnessed in the state, where about 70 per cent of its income is internally generated, to the visionary leadership of the former State Governor and the All Progressive Congress, APC, Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the incumbent Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu.
Subair made this submission at his LIRS office in
Alausa, when the management of the Daily Telegraph Publishing Company Limited,
publishers of New Telegraph Newspapers led by the Managing Director, Ayodele
Aminu and the Daily Editor, Juliet Bumah paid him a courtesy visit to intimate
him about the decision to honour him with an award of leadership excellence at
a ceremony to be held later in the year.
While thanking the New Telegraph newspapers for
finding him worthy of being honoured as a result of the huge successes being
recorded by the agency, the LIRS boss submitted, “Testament to our former
governor, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu who had that vision to create some independent
agencies like the LIRS and making the state to be less reliance on the federal
government’s allocation. He is the father of this tax revolution in Lagos
State. So we always must give him that credit. Since he made the LIRS board
autonomous, the numbers have been leaping in bounds and we hope to continue on
that trajectory because we have to provide the funding for the state. The
incumbent Governor has been very supportive of our innovations and fresh ideas
in tax administration in Lagos State.”
Speaking further, Subair noted, “The joy is when there
is a bit of recognition, then you feel justified, you feel happy that you have
spent all those long hours burning candles at night and so on and so forth
justifiably. I’m very pleased that you have deemed it fit to honour myself and
the agency at large. I assure you that management would be well represented at
the actual award ceremony God’s willing.
“It is a moment like this that we feel very glad that
we have put ourselves at the service of our dear state. Most of the time, we
don’t get any recognition either internally or externally, rather it’s always
you can do better. But in our world, our numbers speak for themselves. In your
letter, you said we almost doubled our internal revenue generation since the
inception of our tenure, but in actual fact, it’s more than double.
While commending the staff of the LIRS for their
dedication and steadfastness, the LIRS boss said, “We are delighted that we
have been able to achieve all those things. It’s all from dedicated leadership
and followership. The staff play a very big role in making our numbers rise.
Management directs and formulates the policies, and all the various processes
that generate such income, but at the same time we need to commend the foot
soldiers, they are the ones out in the field who help us to advocate for
taxpayers to try and be tax compliant, to respect the social contracts, and to
understand that if they want the state to improve in terms of provision of
infrastructure and quality services, they need to also make a contribution.”
Subair advised Nigerians especially Lagos residents
not to relent in their duties by paying their taxes regularly and diligently as
it would help the government provide infrastructure and social amenities as
attainable in developed countries.
“Everybody goes to the UK, U.S and they are all
marvelled at the level of their infrastructure, good road network, free
education, electricity and all other things. All these are made possible
because the people are highly tax-compliant in that clime. Nobody is chasing
anyone about paying taxes. If you don’t pay tax, the sanctions are there.
People go to jail. There are no two ways about it. But unfortunately in Africa,
extended to Nigeria and in Lagos, people don’t want to really pay tax.
“Yes, globally, people don’t want to pay, if they
could avoid it, they would avoid it, So it makes our job very difficult and
trickier.
The LIRS Chairman said while tax is the most
sustainable revenue, it took the federal government so long to also start
looking inward as tax is basically what is funding the operations of the
federal government right now.
“The federal government is not getting much from the
oil industry like before. So it is just what FIRS is doing that is really
helping. Likewise in Lagos, all the federal receipts have gone down
considerably, so it’s mostly what we are generating here along with some other
revenue-generating agencies,” he said.
Earlier, the Managing Director of the Daily Telegraph
Publishing Company Limited, Mr Ayodele Aminu noted that in keeping with its
commitment to rewarding individuals and businesses in Nigeria that have
distinguished themselves by their remarkable contributions to the development
of the country in both the public and private space, the LIRS boss was found
worthy to be appreciated.
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