Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Jimi Agbaje of owing the state N1.6 million as unpaid land use charges. But in a swift reaction, Mr Agbaje faulted the claims made by the governor that his company defaulted in the payment of the land use charge.
Reacting to the allegation,
Agbaje said the governor lied, saying “I have even been commended for paying my
Land Use Charge on time.” Fashola made the disclosure at the 8th Annual Lagos
State taxation Stakeholders’ Conference held in Ikeja. Fashola, who explained
that Land Use Charge, LUC, was a consolidated tax combining ground rent and
tenement rate, said: “Tax is prescribed by the 1999 constitution.
It states that it shall be
the duty of every citizen to declare its income to the appropriate and lawful
agency; and pay the required tax promptly.” Accusing Agbaje’s pharmacy of
defaulting in the payment of land use charge to the coffers of the state, the
governor said, “you will remember that in 2007, he (Jimi Agbaje) claimed that
he was in Democratic People’s Alliance, DPA and later crossed to PDP.
You know that he (Agbaje)
manages a pharmacy called Jaykay Pharmacy, located at 9, Randle Close, Apapa
Local Government. His pharmacy has not paid Land Use Charge for 2009, 2010,
2011 and 2012 respectively; it amounts to N1, 629, 064.62.” Speaking further,
he said; “let us do that mathematics to see how many facilities the fund would
have provided in our hospitals and stationery in our schools. But this was the
same person who was complaining that the state government spent three per cent
of its budget on Primary education.
Local Government is
responsible for the management of the primary schools and yet he has withheld
their taxes.” The governor declared that the pharmacy paid LUC in 2013 and 2014
because the management and the candidate of the PDP realized that the election
would be holding in 2015. Fashola said: “I know that you have to vote next
month but look at that candidate that would need to take over from me and be
careful of who you vote for. This is the man who wants to be your next
governor.
I will advice you that you
avoid deception and tax evaders.” Explaining the importance of taxation, the
governor said: “The payment of tax is the first principle of the social
contracts between the government and the citizens. It is an irreducible legal
minimum of citizenship and breach of this responsibility is a criminal offence
under our law.”
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