The Lagos State Government (LASG) on Thursday
clarified the controversy surrounding the collection of all water abstraction
related revenues, saying that at no time did it authorize any consultant to
collect such revenues on its behalf.
The Concerned Members of Association of Water
Producers of Lagos State had on Monday published a petition in a national daily
on Monday, December 5, 2016 alleging harassment, intimidation, financial
deprivation, among others by the State Water Regulatory Commission and the
Association of Table Water producers of Lagos State, calling on the Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode to look into the matter.
But the State’s Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde in a statement, said investigation into the
petition revealed that some commercial/industrial consumers of Lagos State’s water
resources under the aegis of the Lagos State Chapter of the Association of
Table Water Producers of Nigeria (ATWAP), have been making payments due in
respect of fees chargeable on their water production/packaging operations into
a bank account not authorized by the State Government.
The Commissioner said that however
well-intentioned the Association’s recourse to the use of a Consultant in
facilitating the payment of government revenue by its members might be, it
remained a procedural error, which according to him must be discontinued with
immediate effect.
He said, “Consequently, it has become imperative
for LASG to clarify that it has not appointed any Consultant to collect
revenues on its behalf. Therefore, all water abstraction related revenues should
be paid by individual water service providers into the Treasury Single Account
(TSA) with the following relevant codes: Ministry/Agency Code: 4360013;
Licensing Fee: 4030022; Permits: 4030023; Regulatory Charges: 4020173 (5% Water
Consumption Surcharge).
“Members of ATWAP and the general public
should be apprised of the best wishes and intention of the Governor to
continually serve the good people of Lagos State with the highest quality of
human, infrastructural, and social capital development in an atmosphere of
transparency and accountability”.
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