Anambra Implements Cashless Tax Payment System

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Anambra moves to enforce cashless tax payments

..Warns Against Illegal Cash Collection

By Vincent Ujumadu

The Anambra State Government has issued a warning that anyone involved in collecting tax payments in cash will now face strict penalties, as the state moves to enforce a fully cashless tax system.

The directive was announced after decisions were made at the State Executive Council meeting in Awka.

Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor, said the move was prompted by reports that cash‑based tax collection was still occurring in some parts of the state’s economy.

“Cash collection for tax payment remains prohibited in the state and defaulters will henceforth face harsh penalties,” Mefor said.

He added that the council reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating cash transactions in tax administration to improve transparency and accountability.

The council also approved plans for a retreat for members of the State Executive Council to strengthen coordination and ensure collective responsibility in governance.

According to the commissioner, the retreat is aimed at improving synergy among cabinet members and clarifying roles and expectations.

“This is to align all members with their responsibilities so that they know exactly what is expected of them individually and collectively,” he said.

Meanwhile, the African University of Science and Technology and the West African College of Nurses have honoured Governor Chukwuma Soludo with awards in recognition of what they described as his outstanding performance in office.

The institutions said the awards were based on his contributions to healthcare development, digital skills expansion and innovation‑driven governance in the state.

They cited the recruitment of over 1,350 nurses in the state and adherence to the current salary structure for health workers as part of the reasons for the recognition.

They also praised the governor’s drive in promoting digital literacy, noting that over 260,000 residents have been trained in digital skills.

The institutions further commended the conversion of the former Government House in Awka into a tech hub and innovation district, describing it as a forward‑looking development initiative.

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