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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCMENT


As the Imo state Goverment continues its recovery mission of the commonwealth of all Imolites, 
the General public should take notice that the Imo state government has abolished all forms of Consultancy services, together with their taskforces.

Consequently any person wishing to pay for any of the government's sub revenue heads should do so directly through the Imo state Internal Revenue Service (IIRS) located in the 27 Local governments or through any bank to the Imo state IGR account otherwise known as the Pay Direct Platform.

It is important for the general public to know that henceforth it is an offence for any person to pay government revenue to a consultant or taskforce . Anyone who does so will be arrested, together with the consultant or taskforce, and prosecuted. Security agencies have been mandated to watch out for those who may want to contravene this directives.

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