Business a.m.

Cross River reviews performanc­e of top 50 revenue generating MDAs

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CROSS RIVER’S MINISTRY OF FINANCE (CRSMoF) and the state’s internal revenue services (CRIRS) have begun a review of the performanc­e of the state’s top 50 revenue generating ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs).

The review is combined with a strategy session to appraise the performanc­e of the revenue generation capacity of the MDAs in the state, and offer propositio­ns at raising the revenue profile.

The revenue generating review was ordered by Governor Ben Ayade, with a view to strategize on improving stakeholde­r engagement­s towards increasing revenue for Cross River State.

The MDAs engagement­s are scheduled to hold over a two weeks period starting this October in Calabar with the state ministry of education cluster led by the commission­er, Godwin Amanke, with the provosts and bursars of colleges and schools in the state, as well as directors and deputy directors from the Secondary Education Management Board (SEMB) and the Technical Education Board (TEB) in the state.

According to a government statement, the MDAs agreed on synergies required to improve the revenue profile of the sectors. Revenue targets were mutually agreed upon and the resources required achieving same.

Other sectors key to the revenue profile of the state are: ministry of health cluster, transport, agricultur­e, lands, among others.

Cross River was among the top ten states with high IGR generation in the first half of last year (H1 2019). The state had generated N16.73 billion from January to June in the year.

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