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Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by rintileri: 6:16pm On Sep 20, 2023
So news filtering is that Lagos generated 400bn in first half of this year 2023, ideally the government ia trying to say the year end target will be around 800bn but I think Lagosians should disregard the rumour.

In the history of Lagos since Bola Tinunu has been ruling since 1999 and by proxy since 2007, Lagos State has never in its history published its accounting books or ever given the public access to records of its government finance.

Point number 1
If the naira has lost value by over 300% at least since 2019, why is Lagos State still claiming to show similar figures of its earning by 2nd half of 2023?

Point number 2
Now that Bola Tinubu has handed over Lagos State and all its resources temporally for Abuja, whill Sanwolu's government commit to publishing the accounting records of Lagos State? At least the one for his own administration?

Thank you, please contribute everyone
Re: Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by Deco7: 6:29pm On Sep 20, 2023
Very .
Re: Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by Ofunaofu: 6:54pm On Sep 20, 2023
Point number 3

Over 75% of the N400BN is funnelled through a conduit pipe into Tinubu's personal company Alpha Beta

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Re: Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by Christistruth00: 7:04pm On Sep 20, 2023
Lagos State Government publish audited Accounts yearly

Many of Your State Governors don't and you don't Care
The hypocrisy Stinks

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Re: Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by rintileri: 7:18pm On Sep 20, 2023
Really?
This is damning!
Ofunaofu:
Point number 3

Over 75% of the N400BN is funnelled through a conduit pipe into Tinubu's personal company Alpha Beta
Re: Why Lagosians Should Not Celebrate Half Year 400b IGR but ask questions by Corrinthians(m): 7:18pm On Sep 20, 2023
rintileri:
So news filtering is that Lagos generated 400bn in first half of this year 2023, ideally the government ia trying to say the year end target will be around 800bn but I think Lagosians should disregard the rumour.

In the history of Lagos since Bola Tinunu has been ruling since 1999 and by proxy since 2007, Lagos State has never in its history published its accounting books or ever given the public access to records of its government finance.

Point number 1
If the naira has lost value by over 300% at least since 2019, why is Lagos State still claiming to show similar figures of its earning by 2nd half of 2023?

Point number 2
Now that Bola Tinubu has handed over Lagos State and all its resources temporally for Abuja, whill Sanwolu's government commit to publishing the accounting records of Lagos State? At least the one for his own administration?

Thank you, please contribute everyone
Which region are you from? Which state?

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