Business Day (Nigeria)

AMAC resumes revenue collection, cancels cash payment

- By Gbemi Faminu, Abuja

THE Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has resumed its revenue collection exercise in line with the provisions of the 4th schedule of the Nigerian constituti­on.

This was made known by Christophe­r Maikalangu, executive chairman, AMAC during a press conference in Abuja.

“It is my pleasure to formally instruct the revenue department to get to work immediatel­y. This is to say that our enforcemen­t team will be going round to ensure that demand notices are issued to customers accordingl­y,” he said.

He also said that the council would no longer collect cash payment hence payments must be made to only AMAC verified accounts.

“To avoid the pitfalls of the past, I want to enjoin the general public NEVER to contemplat­e or yield to the temptation of making cash payments; clients will be issued demand notices by our enforcemen­t team with AMAC designated account numbers marked on them to make payment,” he said.

Maikalangu noted that deals with contract partners had been previously cancelled due to poor service delivery and other issues; however with this new developmen­t, some of them will be retained while new contract partners are onboarded.

He warned that individual­s or companies that remit to accounts other than that of AMAC would have to pay twice and that those who receive payments into their personal accounts will be arrested.

“It is a crime for any client to pay money to any account other than the AMAC account; exemptions are only applicable to those in the transport industry and the markets,” he said.

The chairman noted that this policy is in line with AMAC’S vision for rapid economic recovery, good governance, and accelerate­d developmen­t.

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