Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola says the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, candidate in Lagos State, Jimi Agbaje is a tax evader as he
is owing the state four years tax, urging Lagosians not to vote for a
tax evader.
Speaking at the 8th Annual Stakeholder Taxation
Conference in Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Wednesday, Fashola said
Agbaje’s pharmaceutical company has not paid the state government four
years Land Use Charge, LUC, tax and that such a person is not credible
to govern Lagos.
According to him, “LUC is ground rent and
tenement rate as they were consolidated. I know that you have to vote
next month but look at that candidate that would need to take over from
me and be careful of who to vote for. You will remember that in 2007, he
(Agbaje) claimed that he was in DPA and later crossed to PDP.
“You
know that he manages a pharmacy called Jaykay Pharmacy, located at 9,
Randle Close, Apapa. His pharmacy has not paid land Use Charge for 2009,
2010, 2011 and 2012.
“They paid in 2013 and 2014 because they
discovered that the election would be holding in 2015. His pharmacy owes
this state N1, 629, 064.62. Let us do that mathematics to see how many
facilities that funds would have provided in our hospitals and
stationary in our schools. But this was the same person who was
complaining that the state government spent three percent of its budget
on education.
“Local Government is responsible for the management
of the primary schools and yet he has withheld their taxes. This is the
man who wants to be your next governor. And I will advice you that you
avoid deception and tax evader,” he stated.
The governor said tax
administration challenges were not peculiar to Lagos alone but a global
problem, saying that the reduction in the number of residents prosecuted
for tax evasion showed that residents were now tax compliance, saying
that it showed that the message and our prophecy seven years ago has
come to fruition.”
Fashola said it is illegal not to pay tax and
that no politician seeking for public office would say that residents
should not pay tax, stressing that Agbaje’s point should always be how
to make tax administration effective and ensured that residents get
value for their taxes.
“When our opponent complained that the
state government was imposing more taxes on the residents, they have
forgotten that they enacted that law. Where we were years ago was where
the Central Government had chosen to start. The Payment of tax is the
first principle of the social contracts between the government and the
citizens. It is an irreducible legal minimum of citizenship and a breach
of this responsibility is a criminal offence under our law,” he said.
The
governor added that this had been the state of the human affairs since
society were voluntarily form and that anyone who advocated the
non-payment of taxes is as guilty as the tax evader.
He said it is
prescribed by the 1999 constitution in section 24(f) that it shall be
the duty of every citizen to declare its income to the appropriate and
lawful agency; and pay it promptly.
“All those who have paid their
taxes have shown that they are lawful citizens. And anyone who has
failed to pay tax is a bad citizen. He is also a cheat; such person
benefits from the commonwealth-the roads, hospitals and other facilities
provided by funds generated from taxes paid by the residents,” he
stated.
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