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Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Ponponkon(op): 9:41pm On Dec 16, 2016
Abia bans revenue agents from 2017

Abia State Government is leaving no stone unturned to ensure increase in her internally generated revenue from the 2017 fiscal year.

To this effect, the state has banned the use of agents as revenue collectors in the state in 2017.

A statement signed by the State's Deputy Governor, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu, who is also the Chairman of the State's Internally Generated Revenue Council reads:

"This is to inform all concerned that, the IGR Policy of the state did not provide for appointment of revenue agents.

"MDAs are by this notice directed not to appoint any agent for the year 2017, as Abia State Government will not be held liable for any contravention.

"All Revenue matters must be directed to the IGR council. Please be guided."

Abians, particularly residents of Abia and Umuahia, are therefore requested to avoid paying any revenue agent or "consultant" who claims to be acting on behalf of the state from the fiscal year 2017 and going forward.

Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by BlackDBagba: 9:42pm On Dec 16, 2016
cool
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Ponponkon(op): 9:43pm On Dec 16, 2016
lalasticlala all leakages are hereby blocked
Abia is on the side of God
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Ponponkon(op): 9:47pm On Dec 16, 2016
BlackDBagba:
cool
No more double taxation which at the end of the day are not recorded. Abia must be number in all good things not bad ones.

We are Abians

We are the best
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Nobody: 9:48pm On Dec 16, 2016
Dis ppu no one person chop....
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Bishops10(m): 1:32am On Dec 17, 2016
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Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Kc3000: 1:40am On Dec 17, 2016
Nice one.
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Atiku2019: 3:50am On Dec 17, 2016
Ponponkon:
No more double taxation which at the end of the day are not recorded. Abia must be number in all good things not bad ones.

We are Abians

We are the best
Nice One. Kudos to Your Governor smiley
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Nobody: 4:07am On Dec 17, 2016
Very good
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Ponponkon(op): 6:41am On Dec 17, 2016
Atiku2019:
Nice One. Kudos to Your Governor smiley
Thanks Bro Atiku. Goodluck in your future aspirations
Re: Abia State Government Bans Revenue Agents Starting From Fiscal Year Of 2017 by Grundig: 7:02am On Dec 17, 2016
All this one na nonsense. They will still recall the agents.Nigerians are used to being forced and harrassed.
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