Delta State Government has said it will introduce property tax in urban areas of the state as part of standards aimed at boosting its revenue base.
This was part of conclusions reached at the seventh virtual Executive Council (EXCO) meeting attended by 47 members which were presided over by the state governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.
Mr. Charles Aniagwu, Commissioner for Information, In a post EXCO briefing, said that the state government would embark on enumeration exercise with a view to determining properties that would attract tax.
According to him, tax income that would be generated from the property tax would help the state government to execute projects that would positively impact on the socio-economic lives of residents of the state.
He disclosed that EXCO gave approval for a number of road projects to be executed in the state in its decision to deepen the Stronger Delta Agenda of the state government.
The commissioner listed the roads to be constructed to include Okwatata Street in Uvwie and its adjoining streets, Aliohen Road, Ute-Okpu in Ika North East Local Government, and corrective works on Udu Bridge in Udu Local Government Area of the state.
“A number of issues relating to the improvement of the economy of the state at a time like this were brought forward, considered, and approved by the State Executive Council.
“There were some other issues that border on the social aspect of the society such as the approval of some amendment of certain laws that regulate the appointment of traditional rulers in some communities.
“Today at EXCO meeting, approval was given for the construction of Okwatata Street in Uvwie which, also, has adjoining streets to be constructed by the Warri/Uvwie/Environs Development Agency.
To improve the state economy, the Commissioner said that the state government is to access an N10 billion naira credit facilities from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for agricultural productivity which would attract a single-digit interest rate.
Aniagwu noted that the repayment of the CBN facility would be shouldered by the state government and two private sector investors, stressing that the state government needs 2,507 hectares of land to go into a large scale cassava production.
He emphasised that 1,007 hectares of land have been acquired, just as he said that the government needed a wide expanse of land to actualize the project expected to be established close to Oghara and Abraka in Ethiope West and Ethiope East Local Government Areas of the state respectively.
To make potable water available to Deltans, the Commission said, the state government is to collaborate with the federal government in the execution of water projects in the three senatorial districts under the P-WASH programme where it (the state government) would provide the sum of N295 million as its counterpart fund.
The Commissioner, also, disclosed that the state EXCO approved the appointment of Obi Solomon Ezechiyelugo as the traditional ruler of the Ashama community in Aniocha South Local Government Area of the state while it equally rectified the position of Odiologbo of Oyede to Ovie of Oyede in Isoko North Local Government Area.
Governor Okowa also directed all Commissioners to embark on inspection of all ongoing projects in their various ministries to ensure that projects were executed in line with the contractual agreement.
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