Cash payments will no longer be accepted in the ministries, departments and agencies of the Imo State Government, going forward.
Sen. Hope Uzodimma, Governor of Imo State made this submission via his official Facebook handle.
"By this, Imo people have been put on
notice against encouraging or partaking in revenue leakages as the Government
has stopped the issuance of cash receipts for any form of transaction", he said. " All
payments must be done through the Bank which must go through the Treasury
Single Account (TSA).
"These were part of the decisions of the
Imo State Executive Council (EXCO) at our weekly meeting which I presided over.
"To this end, all Ministries Departments and Agencies have been warned to desist from accepting cash on any payment belonging to the Government and anyone who violates these laid down rules will face very unpleasant consequences.
"Exco noted that financial regulations
are very important and strict adherence to their enforcement will be adequately
followed. Therefore, anyone who is asked to pay cash for any government
transaction should report to the Ministry of Finance or the Chairman of Imo
Internal Revenue Service (IIRS)
"In another development, Imo State is
ready to receive the Covid-19 vaccine before the end of the week. Our
Government has put in place the necessary conditions for the supply which include:
preserving the vaccine in the 305 INEC Wards of the State with solar powered
refrigerators.
In the same publication the governor also said that Government has also released a
reasonable amount of money for the training of those who will carry out the
vaccinations as many people will be captured in the first phase of the
programme.
"EXCO has again, re-emphasized the timely
empowerment of the Ministry of Lands and Survey, Imo State, to carry out the
full implementation of recovery of all lands and property of Government based
on the whitepaper report on violation of
Owerri Master Plan.
"However, EXCO noted that owners of the
Ekwema Crescent layout which was illegally allotted to people by the Okorocha
administration without any law are fortunate as the Government did not revoke
their lands. Government has ordered that the land be returned to the original
owners and anything developed on such land belongs to the owners.
"On the old IBC quarters at Orji in
Owerri where former Governor Rochas
Okorocha built his Rochas Foundation College, Government emphasized that the
property belongs to the Government and has been marked for full recovery.
"In the same vein, Council observed the
distortion of the New Owerri Master Plan and noted that the current
administration is poised to recover the area and warned that any structure
which is not on the original Master Plan will be demolished.
"Furthermore, it was discovered by EXCO
that the Government of Okorocha allotted the Imo State Government Layouts in
Orlu to his family, friends and cronies. The government will definitely recover
that layout as part of those property illegally acquired.
"It is noteworthy that the Government has
obtained a court order permitting her to recover every property illegally
acquired by former Governor of Imo State and Senator representing Imo West in
the National Assembly, Senator Rochas Okorocha. Therefore, Government has given
Sen. Okorocha till April 21, 2021 to come and show prove of ownership of the
said properties or it will be finally forfeited to the State Government.
"Finally, it is cheering to note that the Nigerian Medical Association has finally called off their Industrial Strike which has lasted for so long. The doctors called off the strike on February 23, 2021. It is believed that such gesture will bring about industrial harmony between the doctors and the government", he added.
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