Southern Governors have issued a communiqué after concluding their meeting in Enugu in which they declared that it is within their constitutional rights to collect the Value Added Tax (VAT).
The governors also unanimously reaffirmed their stand on open-grazing ban, urging every state in the region to quickly pass a law to that effect.
Ondo State Governor and Chairman of the Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu read the communiqué after the meeting. The communiqué read in full:
The Nigerian Southern Governors’ Forum at its meeting of today, Thursday, 16th September 2021 held in the Government House, Enuqu, Enugu State reviewed the state of the nation and the progress of implementation of the decisions reached in her previous meetings and further resolved as follows:
“1. Expressed satisfaction with the rate at which the states in the Southern Nigeria are enacting or amending the Anti-Open Grazing Laws which align with the uniform template and aspiration of Southern Governors and encouraged the states that are yet to enact this law to do so expeditiously.
2. Encouraged the full operationalization of already agreed regional security outfits; which would meet, share intelligence and collaborate, to ensure the security and safety of the region.
3. Reaffirmed its earlier commitment to Structural and fiscal federalism as resolved at the inaugural meeting of the Forum held on Tuesday, 11th May 2021 at Asaba, Delta State and emphasized the need for the Southern States to leverage on the legislative competence of their respective State Houses of Assembly as well as representatives in the National Assembly to pursue its inclusion in the Nigeran Constitution through the ongoing constitutional amendment.
4. Following from paragraph three above, the meeting resolved to support the position that the collection of VAT falls within the powers of the states.
5. Expressed satisfaction with the handling of issues around the Petroleum Industry ACT (PIA) and ownership of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by the larger Nigerian Governors’ Forum.
6. Reiterated their earlier position that the next President of Nigeria must come from the Southern part of Nigeria in line with politics of equity, justice and fairness.
7. The Forum thanked the host, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and chose Rivers State as the next host for the
Southern Governors’ Forum meeting in November 2021.”
The communique was signed by the Ondo State Governor and Chairman of Southern Governors Forum, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.