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Ogun Offers Waiver To Hoteliers Over Land Use, Amenities Charges

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October 21, (THEWILL) – Ogun State Government on Thursday says it has offered 75 percent discount to operators of hotels, as waiver to cover between 2016 to 2020, to settle their outstanding arrears of Land Use and Amenities Charges.

The government said with this development, all hotel owners were expected to pay the current year charge in full, in addition to payment of 25 percent of all arrears owed by such operators.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Alhaji Hassan Adekunle, stated this at a meeting with members of Hoteliers Association of Nigeria, Ogun State chapter in Abeokuta, the state capital.

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Adekunle said that the decision was to further demonstrate the current administration’s commitment to entrench a friendly environment for investments and businesses to thrive in the state

The Permanent Secretary recalled that the government had earlier given hoteliers 90 percent rebate last year, as means of coping with the debilitating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining that the enforcement of the Land Use and Amenities Charge was being pursued with human face.

“I want to remind us that in year 2020, the government approved two categories of incentives to hoteliers in the State, 90 percent rebate on year 2020 charge and additional 75 percent discount on all arrears up to December 2019, to help them stabilise in the face of the biting effects of COVID-19 pandemic. In Fact, this government is enforcing the Land Use and Amenities Charge with human face”, he said.

Speaking, the representative of the Consultant to the State Government on Land Use and Amenities Charge, Mr. Ayo Ladigbolu disclosed that the Charge in Ogun is the cheapest when compared with what obtains in other States, particularly the South West region.

Ladigbolu noted a customer care centre and phone numbers were available in the ministry, to entertain complaints and suggestions from the public and address issues generated by the enforcement.

Earlier, the President of the Association, Otunba Segun Timi, who appealed for reopening of the sealed hotels, expressed his delight on the concession granted to their members, commending the state government for the provision of various infrastructural amenities that had impacted positively on their businesses.

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