The Ogun Internal Revenue Service (OGIRS) revealed it generated the sum of N29.75billion to the state government coffers from January to October 2021.
This was made public by Mr Olugbenga Olaleye, the Chairman of the OGIRS, on Thursday while defending the 2022 budget proposal of the agency before the Ogun House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation.
According to Olaleye, the agency proposed to generate the sum of N56.3billion as revenue in 2022.
He reeled out the sources of the revenue to include: personal income tax, pools betting/casino license, capital gain tax, road tax, withholding taxes, tax investigation and direct assessment.
The chairman said the agency also proposed a total expenditure of N2.18 billion, out of which N349.9million was earmarked for various capital projects, while N1.83billion would cater for salaries and allowances of the workforce.
He said that the agency was working round the clock to ensure digitisation of tax payments to block all revenue leakages further.
Similarly, the Clerk of Ogun Assembly, Mr Deji Adeyemo, said that the ninth Legislature would continue to make laws and pass appropriate motions into resolutions, especially on policies meant to advance socio-economic development.
Adeyemo, who defended the 2022 budget estimate of the assembly, said that the institution was poised to carry out oversight functions on Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government.
The clerk explained that the assembly would ensure that government business was conducted according to the laid down rules and regulations.
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