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Alleged fraud: Kogi Revenue Service denies diverting N3bn

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Last updated: August 28, 2018 6:14 am
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– Kogi Inland Revenue Service (KIRS) has denied allegation of mismanaging N3billion

– The KIRS said the the monthly revenue the state realised from Dangote Group was just N65 million

– It also denied the existence of any other accounts outside the ones approved by the government

Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KIRS) on Monday described the allegation that it diverted N3 billion as spurious and unfounded.

Hassana Salahu, the Director of Administration and Corporate Affairs at KIRS, while addressing journalists in Lokoja said that the monthly revenue the state realised from Dangote Group was just N65 million.

She said that the organisation’s revenue accounts are domicile in the governor’s office, denying the existence of any other accounts outside the ones approved by the government.

Salahu explained that the Chairman of KIRS, Mr Yakubu Oseni, was not a signatory to any of the accounts , saying that the service operates cashless operations.

The director said that the last time Dangote Group remitted as much as N1 billion to the KIRS was in 2016, saying that the amount was an accumulation of unremitted taxes for years.

Salahu dismissed the allegation in its entirety, describing it as fake and hate speech.

It would be recalled that the allegation by some section of the media that the service diverted N3 billion to illegal accounts had been circulated in some quarters for days.

It was alleged that the money was tax proceeds from Dangote Cement and its subsidiaries operating in the state.

TRACK NEWS earlier reported Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state said the decision of “patriotic Nigerians” to extend Buhari’s presidency beyond 2019 was borne out of a genuine desire to deepen good governance and transparency in Nigeria.

The governor who stated this on Saturday, August 18, while fielding questions from some selected international media said President Buhari has saved the nation from economic calamities caused by “deep stealing by the previous administrations in the country”.

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