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Enugu State records 200% growth in tax revenue

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The Enugu state government says it has recorded over 200 percent increase in revenue generated from tax collection especially from the informal sector.
The Executive Chairman, Enugu state Internal Revenue Service, Emmanuel Ekene Nnamani made this known while interacting with newsmen in his office.
Nnamani said that a great improvement has been recorded even in the formal sector where he said that people had remained adamant in paying their tax.
“We have seen a lot of companies trying to pay their tax and with the enforcement currently going on, we are only but sending a message that we are not leaving any stone unturned. If you have not complied with our tax payment, you better now begin to comply. Please comply now,” Nnamani pleaded.
The Executive Chairman also called on shopping malls, including all hotels in Enugu to pay their purchase taxes, noting that purchase tax is “very critical to us as we would stop at nothing to ensure that we enforce these payments.
“You can see a lot of projects the state government has embarked upon. These projects you don’t do them by mere wishes. It requires money you get me.. we are not asking people to pay more than they are supposed to pay that is what we are asking people to do,” Nnamani stated.

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When asked about parameters to measure profit, Nnamani noted:
“For companies we are not the ones collecting their income tax. What we collect is tax regarding individual employees of these companies as that is what the law empowers us to collect.
“For the informal sector we are using presumptive tax model. You know in this country we lack data. A Keke man can not tell you how much he makes in a day or year. So we use what is called presumptive tax model which is accepted by the joint tax board. And what we accessing them is minimum, the most basic, and we seek compliance,” he said.
Despite the significant improvement in tax payment, Nnamani claims that Enugu state still has hundreds of millions of naira unpaid taxes ranging from year 2015 to date. According to him, some companies refused to pay and those who paid, under-paid.
“Imagine a company that has about 30 staff remitting N5000 naira just as they wish to government on a monthly basis. When they do that, we go on tax recovery and tax audit to asertain what you are suppose to pay as tax, subtract what you paid and raise liability.
“When we raise these liabilities we inform them through demand notices for them to pay. When they don’t pay, we issue then with warning letters and our intention to sue. So we do everything to comply with the laws,” Nnamani stated.
The Internal Revenue Service Chairman however warned every business in Enugu to comply with the state’s tax payment and liabilities as it is supposed to be, saying that Enugu state is losing from non payment of tax.
“It is huge, we can not be able to give you a specific figure, but it is huge. If we say 10% is captured, that tells you a whole lot of things
“If in Enugu the available data with the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC and other entities that have the data say Enugu has over 5000 registered companies and entities, and when you come to PAYE you are only seeing 500 to 600, that tells you a whole lot of stories,” he said.

When asked about waiver given to some businesses by the last administration, Ekene Nnamani said… “We are progressive, what we are saying is that from the time we started our administration, pay your tax. We are not giving any waver.

“And let me also let you people know that any government that waves tax also waves development. And because we have not been able to access the level of waver in development, we are only interested in the waver of tax. The question is, how much do we pay in tax that we seek waver! Pay your tax and demand responsibility from government
“Don’t ask for waver because what they waved for you cannot be compared to the development because you cannot develop yourself. When individuals pay 1000 naira each and 1million people pay, you have given government 1billion naira
“The 1000 naira is two bottles of beer.. hope you’re getting me. 1million people have given government 1billion naira. You can imagine what that amount can do in constructing street roads and putting street lights. So don’t seek waver, i should pay my tax and demand responsibility from government. Let us remove that mindset of waver as it is a wrong approach to governance,” Nnamani stated

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Enugu Wins Infrastructure, IGR Awards at BusinessDay States Competitiveness Awards 2025

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…Mbah: Enugu has a lot of success stories to tell in 3 years

Enugu State has shone brilliantly at the BusinessDay States Competitiveness and Investment Readiness Awards (SCIRA) 2025, carting home the Infrastructure Development Competitiveness Award and Outstanding Performance in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) Award.

Governor Peter Mbah, represented by the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ben Okoh and the Executive Chairman, Enugu State Internal Revenue Service (ESIRS), Mr. Emmanuel Nnamani, received the awards on behalf of the state government in Abuja, Thursday night.

Presenting the awards, the Publisher/CEO of BusinessDay Media Limited, said Governor Mbah had impacted public infrastructure in a way that goes beyond just playing politics.

“In the last six months, I have had the opportunity of travelling to Enugu three times. The first time I visited in January, my taxi driver was eager to take me around. That caught my imagination. I began to ask questions and I began to look around.

“One thing I found especially quite interesting was that Governor Mbah did not set aside everything that he met, which could have been a waste of public resources. He looked at what is good and he rebuilt them; the ones that were not completed, he completed them.

“Two things that struck me because I had to ask a question, where does he get the money? I saw good roads, and I don’t mean good roads in the major highways, I mean good roads even in the communities that are far away from the prime areas of the state capital, Enugu.

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“I thought that that is a very good example of a private sector person, who knows what to do with resources, because if you use resources well, you get more from little and that is what the governor has done. And for that, Governor Mbah is receiving this award. He has impacted public infrastructure in a way that goes beyond just playing politics,” he stated.

Speaking, Engr. Okoh thanked BusinessDay for recognising the Mbah Administration’s efforts at rewriting the narrative of the state, stressing that Enugu had a lot of success stories to tell in just three years.

He, however, described the awards as a motivation to do more, noting, “as the governor always says, you ain’t seen nothing yet.”

Okoh went on to reel out some of the achievements of the administration, saying that “Enugu State has witnessed an unprecedented infrastructural revolution, the type we have never seen since the advent of this present democracy in 1999.”

“Projects that were inherited even from governments that left office in 2007- for instance, the International Conference Centre, Mbah has completed it. Hotel Presidential, the flagship hotel of the old Eastern Region, and the Nigergas Company, which has remained moribund for over 30 years, have been revived.

“Being the commissioner for Works and Infrastructure in the state, I can stand here confidently to say that no government since 1999 achieved what Governor Mbah has achieved in three years.

“I can say that in terms of road construction, in just three years, we have done far more than double what any other government did in eight years. No government in Enugu since 1999 did up to 600Km of roads in eight years.

“Under Governor Mbah, we have 267 smart schools across the state and 260 Primary Healthcare Centres to our credit.

“We are developing the New Enugu City, a world-class smart city. The present Enugu City is about 14,000 hectares, while the New City is approximately 10,000 hectares. To put this in perspective, the New Enugu City is almost the same size as Paris, Milan or Barcelona, making it one of the largest planned urban developments in Africa.

The New Enugu City is also larger than Manchester or the entire Phase One of the Federal Capital City, Abuja, which comprises the districts of Asokoro, Maitama, Maitama Extension, Wuse I (Zone 1 – 7), Wuse II, Garki I (Area 1 – 11), Garki II, the Central Business District, Three Arms Zone, Guzape I, and Guzape II.

This is the first time a state in Nigeria would be undertaking an integrated infrastructure development, which is what we have in the FCT where all the facilities in the modern city are underground, and telecommunications lines- the fibre optics, the electrical cables, water pipes, everything is underground. It is not just a vision; the projects are already ongoing.

“There is no particular sector that Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah has not touched, be it tourism, security, agriculture, education or even transport sector where the administration floated Enugu Air, built five ultramodern transport terminals and launched over 150 CNG buses,” he said.

It is also recalled that the Mbah Administration has disrupted the state’s IGR space, where he used reforms and technology to grow the state’s IGR exponentially from N26.8bn in 2022 to N37.4bn in 2023, N180.5bn in 2024, and N406.7bn in 2025, with tax revenue accounting for just N51.5bn or 12.6 per cent of the 2025 IGR proceeds.

Meanwhile, BusinessDay is Nigeria’s leading business newspaper and the SCIA recognises and celebrates states that have demonstrated exceptional performance in governance, economic development, infrastructure delivery, investment promotion, and the creation of an enabling environment for businesses and citizens to thrive.

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Enugu Lawyer rejects paternity claim after DNA Test results

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A legal practitioner, Barrister Chinedu Ifeanyi Iloeje, has publicly declared that a man previously believed to be his son is not biologically related to him, following the outcome of a DNA test.

In a public notice published in a newspaper, Iloeje stated that he was allegedly misled by the man’s mother into believing that the individual, identified as Chinedu Francis Iloeje, was his biological son.

According to the notice, DNA testing conducted on the matter established “beyond any doubt” that the man is not his son.

The lawyer further clarified that he never legally adopted the individual, despite the latter bearing the name Chinedu Francis Iloeje.

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Barrister Iloeje explained that the man’s original name is Chinedu Francis Onwualu and stressed that he has no legal or biological relationship with him.

The notice also informed members of the public, the Greater Iloeje Family, the Umuodu Village Union, Uwani Amokwe Town Union, St. Theresa’s Catholic Church Amokwe, Udi Local Government Council, and other stakeholders of his declaration.

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He stated that the disclaimer was made in good faith and while of sound mind, urging the public to take note of the clarification.

The publication has sparked discussions on paternity disputes and the increasing reliance on DNA testing to resolve questions of biological parentage.

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Obi donates N10 million to burnt hospital in Enugu

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Mr Peter Obi presenting a cheque of 10 Million Naira to assist in the renovation of the burnt Mother of Christ Specialist Hospital, Enugu State.
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Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in the forthcoming 2027 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has donated N10 million to assist in the renovation of the burnt Mother of Christ Specialist Hospital, Enugu State.

The former Anambra State governor handed over the cheque for the donation to the hospital management team when he visited the hospital yesterday.

The hospital belongs to the Reverend Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of the Catholic Church.

Mr Peter Obi inspecting the burnt hospital

Addressing the hospital management team after inspecting parts of the burnt hospital, the NDC presidential candidate commended them for their efforts in contributing to healthcare delivery services.

Telling them that even though they might feel that they were not being appreciated for what they were doing, Obi, however, described healthcare delivery services and education as among the “most critical needs of society” and urged them not to relent in what they were doing.

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Accompanied during the visit by his Chief of Staff, Commissioner for Housing, as well as Special Adviser on Media when he was Anambra State governor, Prof. Stella Okunna, Prof. Patrick Obi, and Dr. Valentine Obienyem respectively, Obi assured the hospital management team that he would continue to support them.

Part of the hospital gutted by the inferno and inspected by Obi was the Children’s Ward.

Expressing gratitude on behalf of the hospital management, the Chief Medical Director of Immaculate Heart Hospital, Nkpor, Anambra State, Rev. Sister Dr. Maria Nkiruka Okafor, eulogised Obi for his sacrifices and selfless contributions to humanity.

Disclosing that Obi had already credited the hospital’s accountant with the N10 million donation and that he was even the person who called her to inform her that he had received the sad news of the inferno and promised to donate towards the renovation, Rev. Sister Okafor described him as a rare politician.

She prayed that God would grant him his ambition to become President of the country and enable him to achieve his desire to transform it.

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