Secondus, who was represented by the PDP National Financial Secretary, Abdullahi Maibasira, gave the advice at a summit on IGR organised by the PDP Governors’ Forum in Abuja.
He advised the governors to think outside the box and explore other sources of revenue instead of depending on federal allocations and also called for prudent management of state resources.
“Make revenue base work. Check where you have competitive and comparative advantage to improve your revenues,” NAN quoted him as saying.
“The myriad of problems facing the country, such as poor infrastructure, poverty and the likes, necessitate the need for more sources of funds.
“The best way to do this is to be prudent in the management of resources. There must be a cut down in waste to be able to prepare for tomorrow,” Secondus said.
He stressed the need to address multiple taxation, ensuring transparency in the tax administration, eliminate waste, promote ease of doing business and good governance in their states.
The Director-General of the PDP Governors Forum, Osaro Onaiwu, giving the fluctuations in the price of oil, said it was imperative for states to diversify their sources of revenue.
“This is not to be mistaken for a call for more taxes, but rather, a call to begin to think out of the box in preparation for when Abuja cannot share as much as it does now.
“Whether money comes from Abuja or not, there will still be a need for the states to build infrastructure, pay workers, provide healthcare, improve education and others,” he said.
Onaiwu added that the summit was packaged by the PDP Governors Forum because as government could no longer depend on crude oil to meet the yearnings of Nigerians.
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