ENUGU, NIGERIA: Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has reaffirmed his administration’s readiness to collaborate with the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) in driving the effective implementation of the recently introduced Tax Reform Acts by the federal government.
Hosting the CITN leadership, led by its president, Innocent C. Ohagwa, at the Government House, Enugu, on Thursday, the governor emphasised the importance of ensuring that the new tax laws are fully operational in the state.
The visit formed part of the institute’s nationwide sensitisation programme aimed at educating citizens on the new tax reform policies. The South-East sensitisation exercise was jointly organised by CITN and the Enugu State Internal Revenue Service.
According to Governor Mbah, “Strengthening our tax system is about fairness, accountability, and building a state that works for everyone.”
Between 2023 and 2025, Enugu State’s internally generated revenue (IGR) witnessed unprecedented growth. In 2023, the state recorded about ₦37.4 billion, which rose sharply to ₦180.5 billion in 2024 following reforms that expanded the tax net and introduced technology-driven revenue collection. By 2025, the figure had climbed to ₦406.8 billion, representing a 125% increase from the previous year and achieving 80% of the ₦509.9 billion target set for that fiscal year. This remarkable turnaround was largely driven by non-tax revenue sources and structural reforms aimed at building fiscal resilience and sustainability.
Governor Mbah reiterated his commitment to transparency and innovation in revenue management, stating: “We remain committed to a transparent, technology-driven revenue system that eliminates leakages, broadens the tax base fairly, and converts revenue into visible development for our people.”
