My administration will not overburden you with tax, Mbah assures business community in Enugu | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The entire business community in Enugu State as well as potential investors have been assured of a friendly, transparent, thriving and attractive business environment by the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Peter Mbah, stressing that his administration would not overburden business owners with needless taxes.

The governorship candidate who disclosed this on Friday at Iheakpu-Awka and Ovoko towns, headquarters of Igboeze South East and Ekete Development Centres respectively, stated that he had already put up robust and excellent plans that will spur a quantum leap in the status of the state’s economy.

Underscoring the strategic place of infrastructure in achieving industrialisation and growing the economy of the state from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, Dr. Mbah observed that the world is migrating to digitization through the deployment of information and communication technology which the state under his leadership will tap into.

He reiterated that the Ekete market will be expanded, with more hospitals upgraded, equipped with modern facilities and staffed with medics 24 hours daily. According to him, the battle for the soul of 2023 was already won for the PDP and their results would be to prove some points that PDP is still in charge.

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