EFCC is Watching, Don’t Take Taxes as Personal Funds — Gov Alia Warns Local Government Chairmen Against Financial Misappropriation

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has cautioned local government chairmen in the state against involvement in financial misappropriation, stating that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is closely monitoring their actions.

Speaking at a workshop on ‘Responsive Local Government Leadership for Effective Local Government Administration in Benue State,’ Governor Alia warned the chairmen against leaving their council areas for unofficial duties.

Governor Alia emphasized that the chairmen should not view Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) or taxes as personal funds but should instead focus on increasing IGR to enhance the welfare of the people. He reminded them of their social contract with the people, urging them to prioritize the interests of the populace and understand their needs.

Alia stated,“You must embark on human development, aim high, and let the people know that the system is working.

“Do not let anyone take you by surprise, as you have a big brother, EFCC, who is always beaming a searchlight on you.

“Target what our administration is looking for to enable us who are vested with this responsibility to know our social contract with the people and know the depth of service to the people and benefit of democracy.

“The theme speaks to reality, that is, the method of service delivery and management of the third tier of government. It is meant to equip you to understand your roles
The local governments are placed strategically to play a role in administrative processes, and this must be in tandem with our goals.

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Speaking further, he added, “See the challenges you are faced with and proffer solution. See how you can make an imprint in the LG system. You have to make the state and stakeholders and everyone involved in the state proud of you. We have given autonomy to the LG system and have plans to open the rural areas to thrive. We have mapped out strategic projects awaiting execution in our LG areas.

“Be at your station and stop parading about. Take this very seriously, be where you must be at the right time. Let the people know you. Let them not just know that you are collecting taxes but let it have an impact on them. Build heaven out of hell in your LG areas. Be the mechanic to good governance. Keep a good record when you are to depart. Give LG people comfort,” he stressed.