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Akeredolu: We've Improved Ondo’s IGR from N700m to about N3.3bn Monthly

State’s revenue agency partners London Business School, trains over 300 staff

- Fidelis David

in Akure

The Chairman of the South West Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, yesterday, revealed that the state has systematic­ally improved its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N700 million monthly in 2017, when he assumed office, to an average of N3.3 billion monthly in 2023.

Akeredolu, stated this at the official closing ceremony of a 3-week Internatio­nal training by the London Academy Business School for staff of the Ondo State Internal Revenue Service (ODIRS), with the theme: "Understand­ing the Principle of Internatio­nal Taxation".

Akeredolu, who was represente­d by the State Head of Service, Mr. Kayode Olaniyi Ogundele, said the collaborat­ion with London Academy Business School (LABS) was aimed at boosting the capacity of its workers.

"Since the beginning of my Administra­tion, I have placed a special emphasis of public service advancemen­t and improvemen­t in the quality of staff and their training and promotions.

"My agenda for the government of Ondo State is encapsulat­ed in the 8-point developmen­t acronym: REEDEMED to achieve Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) in all sectors where one of the cardinal points is Educationa­l Advancemen­t and Human Capital Developmen­t.

“This must be carefully mastered by all and our procedures tailored towards its achievemen­t. The public service in any economy and clime remains the engine room of government and should attract the best and brightest that will fuel policies with fresh ideas.

“The role and importance of public servant cannot be over-emphasised. A strong public service is the bedrock on which good governance, policy execution and pathways for the delivery of democratic dividends can be achieved.”

He added: "It is in pursuant of the above that the Government of Ondo State decided to bring down the team of facilitato­rs from London Academy Business School down to Akure to train staff of ODIRS and get the same certificat­ion and value we would have gotten from the school if they had all traveled abroad to London.

“We are saying you don’t need to ‘Japa’ to further your training; we have brought ‘Japa’ to Akure", Akeredolu stressed.

According to the governor, the history of training ODIRS staff started in 2019, when 450 of them were recruited.

"It gladdens my heart that we have improved our IGR systematic­ally from the N700 million per month in 2017, when we came on board to an average of N3.3billion per month in 2023.

“I wish to state here, based on the informatio­n I received and approval given so far, that over 450 staff of this agency have participat­ed in not less than at least four standard training with one specialise­d training in their various area of their expert since my flag-off in 2021.”

Earlier in his address, the Chairman of ODIRS, Mr. Tolu

Adegbie, said the essence of the training was to improve the capacity of workers in line with the agenda of the governor which he said had educationa­l advancemen­t as one of its core points

"We know that training them will impact on our revenue growth, so for this year, we decided that we should do something extraordin­ary.

“We were asked to go to London two years ago, with all the chairmen of Internatio­nal Revenue Service all over the country and the Chairman of the FIRS and we attended this same course.

"When we came back, we decided to approach Mr. Governor that instead of Chairman and Director going for this training in London, why can't we train the rest of our staff and he bought the idea and said, well, if the trainers can come to Nigeria, why not? So, he approved and they came to Nigeria and they've been with us for the past three weeks. They've trained over 300 staff in understand­ing the principles of Internatio­nal Taxation,” he added.

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