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Council Boss Threatens To Prosecute Tax Defaulters
The Chairman of Mangu
Local Government Area in Plateau State, Mr Caleb Mutfwang, last Thursday threatened to prosecute tax defaulters within the council’s jurisdiction.
The Tide’s source said reports that the chairman gave the threat in Mangu while swearing in six supervisory councillors and inauguration of committees on market and security.
He said that contrary to other opinions, Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) served as “stimulant to growth and development”.
The supervisory councillors include Mr Erastus Chishak, Budget and Planning; Alh Garba Hassan, Agriculture; Rev. Geofrey Jidauna, Social Services; Mr James Dasar, Health Services; Mrs Julie Jwat, Education and Mr Mathias Ibrahim, Works.
Mutfwang said that the council would soon embark on aggressive revenue generation to meet up with the development plans of his administration.
“It will not be business as usual in terms of revenue collection and payment of taxes in and outside our markets and the environs.
“We will not hesitate to prosecute tax defaulters, who have already branded themselves as enemies of progress; therefore, all citizens must pay tax as when due,” he warned.
According to him, “internally generated revenue is a stimulant to growth and development in any society and we are ready to generate substantial revenue for our developmental objectives”.
The chairman also urged the citizens to cooperate with government, especially on policies and programmes geared toward delivering the dividend of democracy to masses.
Mutfwang said that the security challenges had made it imperative for the council to restrict the operations of commercial motorcycle operators to 9 p.m.
He urged operators without number plates to register and obtain their permits before the law would catch up with them.
The chairman tasked the supervisory councilors to cooperate with the council executive arm in ensuring the growth and development of the area.
He also charged the committees on market and security to perform their duties with utmost seriousness, to ensure positive results.
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