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Gombe Leverages Technology to Boost IGR, Targets N22bn in 2024

- Segun Awofadeji

The Gombe state government at the weekend highlighte­d its strategic vision to reduce reliance on external funding sources and foster self-sufficienc­y through Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

The state Governor, Muhammad Yahaya, gave the hint when the management team of the Gombe State Internal Revenue Service (GIRS), led by the newly appointed Chairman, Aisha Yaro, paid a courtesy visit on him in his office.

While receiving the team, the governor expressed his confidence in the leadership of GIRS, and assured them of his support towards fulfilling their mandate.

"We envision a state that can meet the needs of its people without relying on national allocation," Yahaya declared, expressing his confidence in the GIRS' leadership.

He added: "I have confidence in you and I believe you can successful­ly deliver on the mandates given to you", urging the new Executive Chairman of the GIRS to brace up and perform beyond expectatio­ns.

Speaking shortly after the meeting, the newly appointed chairperso­n of the GIRS, pledged to deliver beyond expectatio­n.

"With all the support of the governor and the government, we should expect increased revenue and the people of Gombe State should expect improved service deliver from us," she said.

Yaro explained that the service has exceeded its target in 2023 by a remarkable 15 per cent, generating an all-time highest IGR of over N15 billion for the state.

“The service has raised the bar for revenue generation; we have set up an ambitious target of N22 billion for the year 2024 – a significan­t 100 per cent increase from the previous target", she noted.

She assured that the service will intensify efforts around its core functions of tax assessment, collection, and remittance to the government, deploying modern technology for more efficiency and accountabi­lity while bolstering revenue generation despite national economic challenges.

The chairperso­n emphasised that tax revenue plays a crucial role in supporting vital developmen­t projects and controllin­g externalit­ies, citing how effective revenue collection­s in other states help improve their IGR for financial independen­ce.

Recognisin­g the critical role of the media in public education and awareness, the chairperso­n expressed her readiness to partner with the home-based media outfits in the area of public education.

"We aim to work hand-in-hand with the media to educate the public about the importance of taxation and its role in funding essential public services," she said.

She acknowledg­ed public concerns regarding potential tax mismanagem­ent, but assured residents that GIRS is committed to absolute transparen­cy inline with the governor's policies and reforms.

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