Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has hinted that the State is targeting N2.5 billion monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from December 2017.
Speaking during an interactive/dinner session with some Abians in the Diaspora at the Banquet Hall, Governor’s Lodge, Umuahia, Ikpeazu expressed confidence that the target would be met.
Ikpeazu told the gathering that
He explained that his government is committed to improving revenue collection processes to block leakages as well as ensure rapid improvements in road infrastructure at Aba and Umuahia as additional incentive for citizens and residents to pay all statutory revenue so as to enable the State meet this target.
“Our target for 2017 is to hit N2.5 billion monthly IGR. When we came in, the internal revenue profile of the State stood at N500,000 monthly.
“We have been working very hard on this, especially in Aba, and as at today, we have hit the N1 billion.
“We are not satisfied yet. Our immediate target is to hit N2.5 billion by December 2017, so that we can be able to pay salaries without going to Abuja.
“A businessman from Abia State is collaborating with the State Government to develop and commercialise the large cashew plantations around the Umunneochi area. This man plans to establish cashew plantations across the State and build cashew processing plants to produce cashew for consumption,” he said.
He appealed to Abians in the diaspora to support his government by investing at home, promoting made in Aba goods/services and representing the State well at their countries of residence.
Ikpeazu further implored them to avoid engaging in crimes, adding that: “crimes offer no sustainable benefit and as people of God’s own state we must live exemplary lives for others to emulate”.