Why this an expose Agbaje naaaa......hehehe.....Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has accused the governorship
candidate of Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Mr. Jimi
Agbaje, of owing the state over N1.6 million in Land Use charges for
four years.
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Fashola, who disclosed this Wednesday in Lagos at the
state’s 8th Annual Taxation Stakeholders’ Conference, organised by the
Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), warned Lagosians to beware
of a tax evader aspiring to be their next governor.
Explaining
how the debt accumulated, the governor explained that Agbaje refused to
pay Land Use charges for his business outfit, JK Pharmacy, from 2009 to
2012.
His
words: “The Land Use charge is ground rents and tenement rate that we
have consolidated together for tax administration. These are the
aggregate of the money that constitute income to our state.
“Now, I
want to tell you about the candidate that wants to take my job because
you are going to vote next month. He has deceived you for eight years
that he was in Democratic Party Alliance (DPA), whereas he was an agent
of PDP.
“He
runs a business called JK Pharmacy. It is at No 9, Randle Close, Apapa.
JK Pharmacy has not paid Land Use charge for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
He paid in 2013 and 2014, I think as election was close. They are owing
this government, they are owing our state N1,639, 064.62. Now, do the
mathematics. How many books would that money have bought in our schools?
“This
Land Use charge, ground rents, local government collect from it; local
government has responsibility for primary education. Yet, he is holding
their taxes. Is this person a good citizen? This is the man who wants
to be your next governor. I leave you to make your choice. But I will
advise you that you avoid inexperience; I will advise you that you avoid
deception, but most importantly, I will advise you to avoid a tax
evader.”
While counting the success of tax administration in the
state, the governor said he foresaw the crash in the crude oil price,
noting that he had earlier warned that the oil revenue was not
sustainable.
“That
prophesy has been fulfilled today. The price of oil has dropped. That
is no longer news. What is the news is what is happening around us.
What is happening around us is that some states cannot pay salaries.
What is happening around us is that in December, the Federal Government
could not pay staff salaries. There was no cash,” he said.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Agbaje owes Lagos State N1.6million – Fashola..hehehe
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