Ambode reveals what Lagos will be like by 2025
the state would by 2025, be Africa's model megacity, a global,
economic and financial hub that is safe, secure, functional and
productive.
He also said that almost half of the Lagos state Internally Generated
Revenue is used for the payment of salaries, including pensions and
gratuities.
Ambode, who made the submission at the gathering of captains of
industry and top government officials at a programme tagged
'LagosMeansBusiness', stressed that government is consequently
expected to explore the economic potentials of the State to meet the
needs of the citizenry.
He said, "This event presents a platform for all concerned
stakeholders to chat a path for the future of Lagos without any
sentiment.
"This administration has decided to focus on three key areas of Power,
Education and transport as a way of affecting other sectors of the
society indirectly.
"The challenges of Lagos is enormous and it demands a strategic and
proactive approach.''
The governor maintained that Lagos needs structured corporate social
responsibility targeted at initiatives that would be mutually
beneficial to private sector and government.
The government, he said, would continue to support private sector,
pleading that, "We are not true citizens until we become responsible
tax payers."
Ambode assured every Lagos resident that he would make their taxes
work for them with a transparent and incorruptible government with
good value for taxes paid.
The governor disclosed that taxable adult in Lagos are eight million
out of which only 700,000 pay taxes.
"We will tax those who are rich so as to protect them. That is what
property tax which law was enacted in 2002 is saying. After 17 years,
the law had not been reviewed," he said.

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