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Abia State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Ude Oko Chukwu has expressed shock at the demise of a foremost Traditional Ruler, Eze Benard Enweremadu
The Deputy Governor described the death of the respected monarch as a mystery that is beyond the control of man.
Speaking at the country home of the eldest son of the late traditional ruler, and former Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Prince Christopher Enweremadu, on Saturday, Okochukwu enjoined the Crown Prince and other members of the Eze Ukwu Royal family to take heart and accept the development as the will of God who knows the end of every mortal being from the beginning.
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Abia State Deputy Governor, Dr. Ude Chukwu, has called for synergy between the state government and the 17 councils, as well as other stakeholders in revenue generation, towards increasing government revenue.
The deputy governor, who chairs the state’s Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) Council, during a meeting in his office, stated that it was government’s resolve to run a seamless IGR system.
By so doing, he said, double taxation would be minimised and any issue that would not encourage investment in the state jettisoned.
Chairman of Abia State Economic Advancement Team, Chief Mark Atasie, disclosed that Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) and the state government on issues of revenue collection, harmonisation and multiple taxation had been put in place.