The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed that it has concluded plans to ensure the harmonisaion of all revenue-collecting agencies in the country in its resolve to boost revenue generation in the country.
Mr. Zach Adedeji who is the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Revenue, made this known on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Monday.
Adedeji pointed out that the government will double the country’s total annual revenue which is currently below N15trn by deepening the nation’s revenue collection system and not by adding extra taxes.
According to the President’s revenue chief, Nigeria has a revenue problem but the current administration is prepared to tackle the challenge through fiscal discipline and harmonisation of revenue channels using technology to view all government revenue-collecting agencies in realtime.
‘The law is very clear as to how to collect revenue. In Section 162 of the Nigerian Constitution, it is clearly stated that there shall be an account called the Federation Account and all government revenue must be put into that account,’ Adedeji said.
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‘When we talk about harmonisation, we are just saying integration of all collecting agencies, that on one platform, we can know what is happening in NIMASA, NPA, NCC, Customs, Federal Inland Revenue (Service)…We will make use of technology to know everything going on in realtime.’
Adedeji went on to clarify that the Tinubu administration is not going to collapse revenue-generating bodies like the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), and the Nigeria Customs Service.
Rather, he said, the current administration will use technology to integrate all revenue-collecting agencies to monitor revenue in real-time and remove any form of “government within government”.
Adedeji also stressed that Tinubu has already approved the harmonisation of all the revenue-collecting agencies.