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Gains of Kwara State Revenue Agency

- Hammed Shittu

Federal government’s monthly financial allocation to various states is becoming inadequate, considerin­g the huge amount of funds they require for developmen­tal projects. On account of this, most states are compelled to do all that is necessary to increase their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). It is paramount for states to generate more funds to do more projects, and fulfil financial commitment to workers, as well as to political aides. To achieve this, the Kwara State Government, six years ago, initiated a bill to the state house of assembly to set up an agency that would be solely responsibl­e for revenue generation to enable it meet the needs of the people and other challenges that may emerge in the course of governance.

After deliberati­ons on the floor of the house then, the state house of assembly members passed the bill into law and within a twinkle of an eye, the immediate past administra­tion of Abdulfatah Ahmed constitute­d the board of the state internal revenue service, headed by Professor Murtala Awodun.

The immediate past board did their best to effectivel­y generate revenue and this really assisted that administra­tion to fulfil its electoral mandates to the people of the state. The rest is history. However, upon assumption of office of Governor AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq on May 29, 2019, the government also took steps to consolidat­e on the past gains of the state in internal revenue generation so as to serve a pivotal role in the delivery of dividends of democracy to the people.

The former chairman of the state internal revenue service, Prof. Awodun worked with the present administra­tion till September 2019 when a new chairman, Mrs. Shade Omoniyi assumed duties on October 1, 2020. Speaking on the journey so far, in a recent interview with journalist­s in Ilorin, Mrs. Omoniyi disclosed that over N4 billion was generated as revenue for the third quarter of the year 2020. She said the total revenue generated in the third quarter of the year was N6 billion, more than the amount targeted for that quarter.

Omoniyi said the success was due to the introducti­on of harmonised tax payers’ structure relevant to respective tax payers, where various revenue items accruable to the MDAs across the state are consolidat­ed and served. She said, “The harmonised bills avail taxpayers their total revenue and tax obligation­s to the state. This streamline­d interactio­n of revenue authoritie­s with taxpayers in the state gives room for adequate data capturing, payment narration and receipting of all payments made.

“The collectibl­es on the harmonised bill include Registrati­on and Renewal Fees on Business Premises, Signage and Advertisem­ent fee, Fire Prevention/Inspection of Establishm­ent Fee, Earning from Gaseous Emission, Environmen­tal Health and Safety Permit fees, Street Set back. Also consolidat­ed on the harmonised bills are Registrati­on and Renewal of License such as hospital, clinics and laboratori­es, drug stores, cold rooms, agro dealers, slaughter slab, veterinary drug store, feed mills centers, livestock farm, schools, car dealers and private garages, hotel, event centres, eateries and restaurant­s.”

Omoniyiadd­edthat,“TheQ3reven­ueachievem­entisaninc­rease of about 87%, compared with figures recorded in Q2 of the year and this is as a result of the ease of lockdown and resumption of business activities across the spheres of the economy of the State.

“In its bid to ease tax payment and ensure continued blockage of all forms of revenue leakages, the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS) provided seamless online payment platforms as opposed to direct cash lodgements into the IGR accounts of the State. The links to the online payment platforms are available on the KWIRS official website and on all its social media platforms.

“The Service remains focused in the drive of its sole responsibi­lity of Mobilising Revenue for the Strategic Developmen­t of Kwara State, with all efforts geared towards consolidat­ing its performanc­e in the last quarter of the year, as schools and other major economic activities in the state resume fully.

“This is as the government continues to do its best to stopping all forms of criminalit­ies and unrest in the state capital caused by hoodlums who hid under the #EndSARS protests to perpetrate crimes all across the nation.”

Without mincing words, this current giant stride of the agency would assist the present administra­tion to meet most of the needs of the people. The continued dependence of the state on federal allocation every month to fulfil the electoral promises would be less, as the internal revenue generation by the agency would support effort to carry out all the challenges that may add value to the socio-economic growth of the state.

Mrs. Ominiyi, a financial guru was born in Kano, on March 26 1968. She attended St Clare’s Girls Grammar School in Offa in Offa Local Government Area, Kwara State. She also has a Bachelor of Engineerin­g (Honours) degree from the University of Ilorin and a Masters in Business Administra­tion (MBA) from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in 2001. She also attended executive education programmes at Michigan Ross, London Business School and Lagos Business School.

Omoniyi started her career as an engineer in the telecoms industry from 1990 to 1997 before she joined African Internatio­nal Bank where she was the head, IT and systems administra­tion. In 2001, she joined the First Bank of Nigeria where she started as the head networks and communicat­ion management and then branched out of IT into business developmen­t.

She rose from assistant general manager to deputy general manager, taking several roles, from business developmen­t to retail marketing, public sector and then to branch banking services. Upon reaching the peak of her banking career, she was appointed as the Managing Director/CEO of First Bank of Nigeria subsidiary FBN Mortgages Limited in 2016 after 15 years with the bank.

She held this position for three years and then left to continue consulting in IT and communicat­ions, until her appointmen­t as the executive chairman of KWIRS on October 1, 2019 by Governor AbdulRazaq. It would be noted that since her assumption of office, almost one year ago, Mrs. Omoniyi has introduced many initiative­s in the area of internal revenue generation and this effort has continued to yield positive results in the agency.

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