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The Edo State Government has expressed optimism about boosting its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), saying it plans to raise an average of N38 billion before the end of 2022.

The Chairman of Edo State Internal Revenue Services (EIRS), John Inegbedion, said this while speaking to journalists after the weekly Executive Council meeting chaired by the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, at the Government House in Benin on Thursday.

Inegbedion said with the ongoing land administration reforms by the government, the state can boost its IGR and drive sustained growth and development.

He said: “We are pushing the number and as of today we are at N26 billion. However, for the last quarter, we are expected to do another N12 billion to close with N38 billion for the year.

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“The state is focusing on N6 billion monthly IGR to keep the state afloat and most of the revenues will be coming from land because land is our oil in Edo State. The revenue transaction will be coming from land-related matters and we will be putting in place all the necessary framework and laws to ensure we maximize all available tax collectibles in our land administration.”

On her part, the Edo State Commissioner for Physical Planning, Housing, Urban and Regional Development, Isoken Omo, said the state was exploring opportunities to drive the state’s revenue.

“We will look at a unified zoning system across the state, which will be location-based and will help in monitoring all land transactions. We must ensure that all our land transactions are duly registered with relevant land agencies.

“We will not allow land transactions to go outside the knowledge of the government and monitoring strategies will be put in place and it will not allow development without government approval. It will allow what you are building to match with what we are developing in our master plan.

“We have taken over a portion for our new town development which is a planned town to take away the pressure from the city. We have taken possession of part A of this town, B, C, and E are within this new town development as we advise those in these portions to stop development and clear with the ministry before they continue development,” Omo said.

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