ABIA GOVT SETS N120 BILLION IGR TARGET, LAUNCHES STATEWIDE DATA ENUMERATION
The Abia State Government has set an ambitious N120 billion Naira Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target for 2025 and announced the commencement of a comprehensive statewide tax enumeration and automation exercise.
This initiative, aimed at capturing detailed data on houses, businesses, and residents, is designed to boost revenue generation, ensure fairness in taxation, and improve access to social services across the state.
The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, who disclosed this in a press conference in Umuahia, highlighted the achievements of Governor Alex Otti’s administration over the past 23 months, noting significant progress in infrastructure, urban renewal, education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.
“Our ambition for 2025 is even greater than what we have achieved so far. To meet the rising needs of Ndi Abia and deliver fully on the promises of this new era.
"The government is unlocking every viable avenue of Internally Generated Revenue. We are confident that with the support of our people, we will meet and even surpass our 120 billion Naira target by year-end," Prince Kanu stated.
The Information boss emphasized that the enumeration and automation exercise, being undertaken in partnership with Access Bank, will be integrated with the Abia State Social Identification Number (ABSSIN). He added that the initiative would create a robust database of residents and businesses, enhance revenue forecasting, and strengthen equitable tax administration across the state.
Contributing, the Honourable Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Uwaoma Ukandu, appreciated the tremendous support the Abians have shown the present administration and reiterated the administration’s commitment to transparency and continued development.
“The visible progress we’ve made requires sustainable funding. With Ndi Abia’s continued cooperation, we are optimistic about achieving our ambitious targets,”
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Abia State Internal Revenue Services, Professor Udochukwu Ogbonna, stressed that the enumeration exercise is crucial not only for boosting revenue but also for enhancing security across the state.
“It’s not just about revenue, the government is equally committed to securing the lives and property of our people.
" We’ve seen great progress, but we need everyone to contribute. Like the saying goes, little drops of water make an ocean. We encourage everyone to show good faith by supporting this administration through prompt tax payment,” Ogbonna noted.
He added that, “those who have not been paying should understand that it is both a responsibility and a way to strengthen the government’s capacity to deliver”
The press conference was attended by top government officials, including the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ferdinand Ekeoma, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), Mr. Emmanuel Okpechi among others.