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Plateau generated over N3.3bn IGR in January – PIRS
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Plateau generated over N3.3bn IGR in January – PIRS

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Last updated: April 1, 2025 4:01 am
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Published: April 1, 2025
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The Plateau Internal Revenue Service says it has generated more than N3.3bn as Internally Generated Revenue in January.

The Chairman of PIRS,  Dr Jim Wayas, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Jos.

Wayas said this achievement aimed at meeting the service’s target of N52bn in 2025.

“We started 2025 on a strong footing; in January alone, we generated slightly above N3.3bn. This is a departure from what we generated in the past. In January 2024, for instance, we generated N1.6bn only.

“So, it means that we are starting on a better footing towards meeting our target for the year,” he said.

Wayas said in spite of the tough economic realities, PIRS had adopted some friendly measures towards improving the IGR of the state.

“We know that the economic situation is not too good; people are struggling. Economic activities are not booming as they should, but the idea is that we are not strangulating businesses to fund government activity or businesses.

“What we are doing is to also encourage business. For the nano businesses, we are not even saying come and pay by all means, because we know they are trying to survive.

“As I will always say, we are not taxing the seed, that is the capital, but we are taxing the income you make out of the capital,” he explained.

The PIRS Chairman, who said that the government was bridging the infrastructure deficit in the state, called on the residents to pay their taxes regularly for better service delivery.



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