Sanwo-Olu launches revenue portal

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has launched the Lagos Revenue Portal, a platform designed to simplify and streamline all revenue payments.
The portal will aggregate all Lagos state bills and payments across ministries, departments and agencies, making it a one-stop-shop for all taxpayers.
“Today, we are gathered to witness yet another milestone in our collective effort to transform Lagos into the most business-friendly state in Nigeria. The LRP represents our commitment to innovation, transparency, and ease of doing business in Lagos state.
“The importance of efficient revenue collection cannot be overemphasised. It is the lifeblood of governance and development. Through it, we can fund critical infrastructure, provide essential services, and improve the quality of life for every Lagosian,” Mr Sanwo-Olu.
According to the governor, achieving this requires a system that is not only robust but also transparent and user-friendly.
“This portal is more than just a platform; it is a game-changer. It is designed to streamline the payer enumeration process, making it easier for individuals and businesses to comply with their tax obligations,” he said.
Mr Sanwo-Olu also mentioned that making payment processes less cumbersome for users and further promoting accountability and transparency was imperative.
“By simplifying this process, we are removing barriers to compliance, which will, in turn, boost our revenue base. But more than that, we are promoting a culture of accountability and transparency in revenue collection.
“This portal aligns with our broader vision of making Lagos a smart city and a place where technology and innovation drive progress by digitising our revenue collection process.
“We are not only enhancing the ease of doing business but also positioning Lagos as a model for other states in Nigeria and beyond. We are setting a standard for governance that leverages technology to deliver efficient and transparent services to the people,” Mr Sanwo-Olu said.
The governor appealed to residents to embrace the innovation.
“As we launch the portal today, I urge every resident whether an individual, entrepreneur, or corporate entity, to embrace it. The success of this platform depends on its adoption by the people it is designed to serve.
“Let us make the most of this opportunity to simplify our interactions with the government and contribute to the growth and development of our beloved state,” the governor said.
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