WorldStage Newsonline– The Chairman of the Delta Internal Revenue Service, Chief Solomon Ighrakpata, has confirmed that the state’s IGR hit N157 billion in 2024, a 42.72% growth as against the N110 billion target.
The chairman represented by the Executive Director (Operations) of the Service, Dr Frank Nwugo said during a meeting organised by the State Ministry of finance for all relevant revenue generating MDAs in the state on Thursday in Asaba that revenue generating MDAs should consolidate on the success of 2024.
Ighrakpata said that going by the report, an average revenue of 13.1 per cent was remitted monthly to the state as against the 7.5 per cent average recorded in 2023.
The chairman while presenting the breakdown of the top performing MDAs, revealed that Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) generated N133 billion 96 per cent, followed by the Ministry of Lands and Surveys/Urban Development with N4 billion which represented 3.38 per cent .
Ighrakpata added that Ministry of Urban Renewal came third with revenue of N317 million, which represented 0.27 per cent.
He however, tasked MDAs that fell short to improve on their performance in 2025.
Ighrakpata said that it was the goal of the revenue service that non-oil revenue like the IGR should be enough to fund recurrent expenditures like payment of salaries and wages.

































































