Business
Ambode Tasks Firms, Others On Tax Payment
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has appealed to defaulting companies and the Organised Private Sector (OPS) in the state to promptly pay their taxes, representing 70 per cent of the state’s internally generated revenue.
Ambode, who spoke at the second Lagos Corporate Assembly interactive session at the Lagos House, Alausa, said that payment of taxes would guarantee the creation of an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
He said that once taxes reduced, it was obvious that infrastructure development in the state would definitely reduce as taxes provided enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
“Payment of tax is the real foundation for growth and development of every economy,” he said.
Ambode noted that the OPS as well as the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) were the real owners of the state’s economy, hence the need for them to perform their civic obligations.
Responding to concerns raised by the business community on the negative effect the chaotic situation in Apapa was having on their businesses, Ambode said the call-up system for tankers and containerised trucks should be structured to eliminate the present chaos.
He said that the issuance of licences for more tank farms in the axis must be put on hold.
“While the move to repair the major roads in Apapa is laudable, concerted efforts must equally be put in place to address the issues that gave rise to the crisis which were more of port management,” he said.
Expressing optimism that the intervention of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo would go a long way in addressing the crisis, Ambode criticised the recent granting of approval for another tank farm to be situated in Apapa.
He said that such would only aggravate the chaotic situation already on hand.
On the International Trade Fair complex, Ambode said that the state government in the interim, would look into the possibility of getting an investor to build a large convention/exhibition centre.
He said this would be done while awaiting the process to issue out another concession by the Federal Government and development which might take years.
“There is need for the Lagos State Government to construct a permanent trade fair complex to be investor friendly. “This will reduce yearly waste of resources for temporary construction of shops at the complex every year which investors usually bear the cost,” he said.
On efforts so far to enhance the ease of doing business, the governor said that an industrial park had been approved for location in Imota, while another industrial development centre was approved.
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