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Ogu/Bolo CTC Boss Harps On IGR
The Caretaker Committee
Chairman of Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Isaac Ibiberebupakabo has reiterated the need for all companies and individuals doing business within its territory to join hands and move the local government to greater heights through internally generated revenue.
Isaac Ibiberebupakabo made the assertion when executive and members of Ikpokiri-Ama community Speed Boat Owners of Nigeria paid him a courtesy call in his office at Ogu.
The Ogu/Bolo local government boss said the collection of revenue from companies operating within the area was not to witch-hunt any company or individual, but to set up a legacy generated revenue to boost the council’s revenue base, in view of the dwindling economy of the nation.
He said it was regrettable that the local government had no proper revenue source to argument the federal allocation, but assured to set in motion a plan for other chairmen to follow and make the council vibrant.
“Pay revenue to attract government projects as such revenues paid could be used as revolving loan to assist most of you” he said and appealed to them not to see the move as a ploy to increase their suffering, but regard it as a revenue platform for the council against tomorrow.
lbiberebupakabo enjoined them to comply with the taskforce to enable the local government grow, and announced reductions of N5,000 sticker to N2,500 annually and daily tickets from N100 to N50, while calling on any aggrieved persons to lay their complaints to the council. In their separate speeches, Amiso Igbikimabiebo and Philemon Daju Atammo thanked the chairman and promised to comply with his directive.
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