Why Jonathan denied Lagos ecological fund – Governor Ambode
He said this at a sensitisation workshop on water technology and environmental control exhibition and conference (WATEC), in the state.
The governor urged residents of the state to have a wilful approach to the payment of taxes, adding that consistent payment of tax would help address fundamental challenges confronting the state and accelerate development in all sectors and sections.
Ambode said, “The number of people paying taxes in Lagos is less than 600,000 people and we are 22 million and then 67 percent of the people living in Lagos are below the age of 35 and even the retirees, how much are they paying? They are on pension. So, you have to go through your nose and you want to be as compassionate as possible that in a recession, you don’t over tax people.
“Obviously, the vision is there, the plan is there but again it is not driven by anything than the citizens themselves and the area that we need improvement is for citizens to have trust or confidence that the taxes they are paying will be returned back in terms of infrastructure but I can tell you that I am also concerned; I see a lot of things I don’t like but I am inhibited by the amount of money I have.
“Talking about protecting our shoreline, I want to tell you something. The ecological fund that someone talked about does not exist because the previous government, due to political consideration, never gave Lagos anything and protecting the shoreline runs into billions.
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