Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State says Lagos 
is the only state that can survive if crude oil supply – the mainstay of
 Nigeria economy- is shut down.
Fashola explained that this was possible because the government in 
the state had made it a policy to implement the laws on taxation to the 
letter, which allows it to have funds for capital project.
He spoke on Thursday during the state’s sixth Taxation Stakeholders Conference in Ikeja.
The governor said, “A life without tax is a lie. If they shut down on
 oil, this is the only state that can survive. Everything that we have 
done in the past six years was funded by our taxes.
“Since I became governor, I have not made any tax law; only implementing the existing laws on taxation.”
Fashola, however, observed that majority of the state residents had 
not been paying their taxes, saying the government had started 
prosecution to achieve higher percentage in tax compliance by residents 
of the state.
He said, “While our population continues to grow, one cannot see 
appreciable growth in tax. Our record shows that only three million 
people are currently paying their taxes against eight million that 
should pay tax.
“Since we have a population of 20 million people in this state, it 
means that three million people are carrying the burden of 20 million, 
instead of eight that should be doing so. In the last four years, we 
have been doing enlightenment on the need to pay tax; but now, we will 
prosecute.”
The governor also explained that the government had made a list of 
the tax regime of the local governments which had been signed into law. 
He advised residents to acquaint themselves with the law so there would 
be no confusion.
He said his administration had judiciously managed revenue generated to turn the state into a place where everything works.
 
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