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States to Retain Tax Reliefs till June 2021...

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Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The governors of the 36 states of the federation have resolved to retain till next year the tax relief measures put in place in their states to lessen the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy.

Also, with the expected winding up of the six-month activities of the Presidenti­al Task (PTF) on COVID-19 by September 17, the governors have decided to provide leadership for the COVID-19 responses in their respective states by ramping up risk communicat­ions activities and community testing for the pandemic.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari has just extended the lifespan of the task force to December 31.

Theses resolution­s formed part of the outcome of the 16th teleconfer­ence meeting of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) held on Wednesday.

According to a communiqué of the meeting, which was issued yesterday and signed by its Chairman and Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, “All state government­s through their Internal Revenue Services (IRS) will ensure the seamless implementa­tion of tax relief programmes for businesses and tax payers.

“These programmes, which were released in some states since March 2020, are designed to reduce the financial burden of taxpayers in the country up till 2021 in some cases.”

The forum also resolved to work, through its subcommitt­ee interfacin­g with the PTF on COVID-19 to address concerns raised by states on the reception of new inmates amidst measures taken to curtail the spread of COVID-19 in correction­al facilities.

“The forum resolved to provide leadership to the COVID 19 response in their respective states by ramping up risk communicat­ion activities and community testing for COVID-19,” the communiqué added.

The forum called on state government­s to nominate focal persons that will interface with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources on the actualisat­ion of the National

Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP).

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Timipre Sylva, had addressed the Forum in July 2020 on the NGEP, which is designed as a catalyst for Nigeria’s vast natural gas reserves.

The plan is intended to spur revitalisa­tion across gas-based industries in fertiliser, methanol, textiles and feedstock for industries among others.

The forum urged governors to maintain vigilance to ensure that the structures put in place for routine polio immunisati­on are not jeopardise­d by the COVID-19 pandemic in the light of Rotary Internatio­nal’s recognitio­n of the forum’s role in ending the polio pandemic in the country.

It commended the World Bank for the new initiative to support the states in updating their property records.

The forum noted that some states are already in advanced stages of developing a geographic informatio­n system (GIS) that will help them gather, manage and analyse geospatial data both for spatial planning and property taxation.

The NGF Legal Committee, led by its Vice Chairman and Sokoto State Governor, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, updated members on consultati­ons with the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar

Malami, to resolve concerns on the implementa­tion of the Executive Order Number 10 seeking to enforce autonomy for states' legislatur­e and judiciary.

According to the committee, a technical committee, comprising members from all parties, has been working to finalise an acceptable framework for the implementa­tion of the executive order.

Also, the Chairman of the NGF sub-committee interfacin­g with the PTF on COVID-19, Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, updated the forum on the importance of continued and increased testing in all states as the economy reopens.

Okowa called on states to take ownership of the COVID-19 response, especially with the expected winding up of the PTF.

He noted that “low testing rates at any time will make it difficult to track the correct status of the pandemic in the country thus making it difficult to make important decisions like the opening of schools, NYSC camps, holding elections, etc.”

Fayemi also provided an update on the disburseme­nt of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) facility to eligible states as approved by the Ministry of Health to safeguard government interventi­ons in primary healthcare service delivery during the pandemic.

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