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Despite COVID-19 Disruptions, Lagos IGR Hits N212.5bn in Seven Months Obinna Chima Notwithstanding the biting effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, the internally generated revenue (IGR) of Lagos State grew to about N212.5 billion in the first seven months of 2020. This

represents a 4.5 per cent or N9.1 billion increase, compared with N203.4 billion realised by the state in the first seven months of 2019. Executive Chairman of Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), Mr. Hamzat Subair, disclosed the latest revenue

earning during an interview with THISDAY in Lagos. Subair said in January the state generated about N34.5 billion; whereas the target for the month was N42 billion. The amount realised in January was the highest monthly revenue

generated by the LIRS since its establishment, he revealed. The LIRS chairman explained, “In the first place, the target was a tall order. But it was based on certain strategies and certain dependables that we had hoped to implement during

the year. But just about when we were settling down to actually implement some of these measures, was when the pandemic came in. That N34.5 billion was an all-time high. The agency had never generated anything close to that.”

Subair disclosed that in February, the IGR was about N32.5 billion; around N32 billion in March; before it dropped to about N25.5 billion in April. In May and June, the state recorded a total IGR Continued on page 5

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Magu May Face More Investigations, Criminal Prosecution How Salami panel established grounds for his removal Buhari yet to get report, likely this week Olawale Olaleye New facts emerging from the Justice Ayo Salami panel, which investigated

the suspended chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, have contemplated the possibility of

further investigations, which might lead to a criminal prosecution of the suspended EFCC boss. Some of the new facts have

also revealed how the Salami panel might have established enough evidentiary grounds for Magu’s eventual removal in their report, investigation of

which started mid July with several witnesses, who assisted in the investigation. The panel, it was also gathered, recommended that

the former secretary of the EFCC, Olanipekun Olukoyede be relieved of his duty, even Continued on page 5

Ortom: We Must Wake Up Before Herdsmen’s Attacks Consume Us All Insists Nigerians must bear arms to contain insecurity As communities in Southern Kaduna sign peace agreement Deji Elumoye in Abuja and John Shiklam in Kaduna Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has said unless Nigerians collectively wake up to the menace of the killer herdsmen, everyone stands the risk of being consumed. Ortom spoke in Abuja at the weekend. The governor justified his recent call on the federal government to allow Nigerians bear arms, saying it would serve as self-defence in the face of the growing insecurity in the country. This was as the warring Atyap, Hausa and Fulani communities in Zangon Kataf Local Area of Southern Kaduna agreed to live in peace after months of violence that led to mass killings and destruction

of property. Ortom said regarding the attacks by herdsmen that the state government had taken decisive steps, which had yielded positive result, including the arrest and prosecution of a sizeable number of the criminals. He stated, “I am not a security expert but as a governor, I receive briefing and I was able to do my independent investigation and know that these people are coming for an agenda. Nigerians must wake up. If we don’t wake up, we will all be consumed.” The governor added, “We have arrested about 400 herdsmen and some are not even Fulanis but majority of Continued on page 8

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