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No Tax Payment No Approval For Building Houses In Ekiti– Governor Fayose

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Governor Ayo Fayose has said that henceforth, anybody who wants Ekiti State Government’s approval for his building or is seeking permit to build on any piece of land must show evidence of paying correct taxes to the government.

He added that a government team will duly assess the value of the land and the type of structures being proposed among other steps to either accept or reject the tax paper so presented.

The governor’s stand emanated from a meeting he held with the management and staff of the Ministry of Lands in Ado-Ekiti.

In a statement, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, on Wednesday, quoted Fayose as having also given the directive that some temporary staff be employed by the ministry to further boost its enforcement capacity. He also directed that some motorcycles be purchased, while he released a brand new pick up van for the ministry.

Fayose, however, warned that any official of the ministry found wanting would be severely dealt with, adding: “the ministry is supposed to be one of the cash cows of the state government.

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“In other states, they generate huge revenue from the Ministry of Lands because people have to build.

“I am not impressed with the performance of the ministry so far. What we have are unapproved structures springing up everywhere. We also have a situation whereby people were given approval after being poorly assessed. Approving officials must be guided in what they do.

“They must not make themselves scapegoats‎ on matters that do not concern them. Correct assessment of values of structures must be done. From now on, approving officials must put their names as well as their signatures on whatever structures they approve.

“We must evolve a system that whoever is seeking approval or permit be drawn into the tax net and subsequently followed up.

“The state government will provide a conducive atmosphere for you to work, but you must reciprocate that by improving on your performance.”

Fayose said that a retreat would be organized where those in the industry from all sectors would rub minds. [myad]

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