Lagos rakes in N34 billion monthly as IGR, targets N50 billion-official

The Lagos State Government on Monday said Internally Generated Revenue in the state has hit a monthly average of N34 billion in 2018 compared to figures of the last three years.

The state’s Commissioner for Finance, Akinyemi Ashade who disclosed this at the ongoing annual Ministerial Press Briefing held at Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa to mark the third anniversary of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, attributed the gradual improvement to the impact of ongoing reforms and growth in the state’s economy.

“Notably, we are recording gradual improvement in our average monthly IGR in 2018 compared to the levels achieved in previous years due to the impact of ongoing reforms and growth in the State’s economy. Based on our first quarter results, Lagos State has so far achieved an average monthly IGR of N34 billion in 2018 compared to monthly averages of N22bn, N24bn and N30bn in 2015, 2016 and 2017 respectively,” the commissioner said.

The Commissioner said the figure is expected to rise even further as the government continues to implement the various reforms, driven by wider technology adoption and innovation, adding that the target to grow the state’s IGR to N50bn by next year was well on course.

“The target we set for ourselves is N50 billion but we all know the kind of push backs we have experienced including people going to court and all that. Our commitment is not for now, it is for the future of Lagos. We know it’s a marathon, we would win some and we would lose some, but we are very committed towards ensuring that we meet the target, but if we don’t meet it this year, definitely there would be another year, but we believe we would succeed in that target we set for ourselves,” Ashade said.

On Federal Transfers, he said since Lagos joined the league of oil producing state, the Ambode administration had received a total of N327 million revenue, comprising N197 million and N130 million received in 2017 and first quarter of 2018 respectively.

The commissioner disclosed that Lagos State in presently engaged in a discussion with the Federal Government as to how it can obtain refund for expenditure totalling N51 billion being amount it spent to develop infrastructure in the state on behalf of the Federal Government.

“We are optimistic of successful discussions that will result in the approval and payment of the amount owed to the state Government by the Federal Government,” he said.

Giving an update on the State’s Debt Profile, Ashade said the government’s debt stock, comprising 48 per cent local debt and 52 per cent foreign debt stood at N874.38 billion at the end of 2017 while the debt service charge to total revenue ratio, which stood at 17.61 per cent was still within the World Bank threshold of 30 per cent.

The Commissioner said the state government has continued to maintain a positive credit rating noting that a downgrade of Nigeria’s sovereign rating would lead to a corresponding action on Lagos’ international drawing rights.

“As Nigeria continues to improve on its credit rating, we would be able to achieve better rating as we currently have because no amount of revenue generation, no amount of employment growth of Lagos State can make us surpass the sovereign rating,” he said.

He, however, said that the Ambode administration has taken some strategic steps to help Nigeria improve on its ratings including adhering to fiscal discipline, improved revenue generation, reforms in infrastructure development, transport and power.

Giving an update on the revised Land Use Charge (LUC), Ashade said the government has continued to engage critical stakeholders in line with its tradition of inclusive governance, adding that a wide range of response had been received.

He said the extensive discussions led to several concessions on Land Use charge for property owners across board, adding that a revised bill to further amend the LUC Law to incorporate the additional concessions was presently before the House of Assembly and would be passed soon.

The Commissioner disclosed that the government through the LUC Assessment Appeal Tribunal, received a total of 1,503 complaints, out of which 1,113 were successfully resolved administratively and through mediation, adding that an additional 263 property owners/agents had their grievances resolved in the last two weeks and more still ongoing.

Ashade also urged residents to continue to support the government by fulfilling their civic duty of paying their taxes and remitting all taxes collected on behalf of the Government as and when due, assuring that the present administration was committed to maintaining financial accountability and transparency for the overall development and prosperity of the state.

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