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Why we imposed tax on dead bodies – Enugu govt
Why we imposed tax on dead bodies – Enugu govt
The Enugu State Government on Sunday explained its decision to impose tax on corpses in mortuaries across the state.
The government said the move was not spurred by a revenue generation drive.
The Executive Chairman of Enugu State Internal Revenue Service (ESIRS), Mr Emmanuel Nnamani, said this while reacting to the Mortuary Tax circular addressed to all the morticians.
According to him, the tax was inline within the state Mortuary Tax Law which had existed for years adding that it was not new to the state.
Nnamani clarified that the mortuary tax was N40 daily only as against N40,000.
“It is an indirect tax paid by mortuary owners, not deceased family and it is just N40, not N40,000. Since its introduction, nobody has been denied burying their dead ones.
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“It means that if the corpse stays in the mortuary for 100 days, the mortuary is expected to pay the state a sum of N4,000.
“The tax is not meant to generate revenue but to discourage people from taking their dead ones to the mortuary all the time,” Nnamani stressed.
Daily Trust reports that according to the circular, ESIRS in line with the provisions of section 34 of the Birth, Deaths and Burials Law Cap 15 Revised Laws of Enugu State 2004, approved the implementation of the Mortuary tax.
“The sum of N40.00 only is to be paid by owners of a corpse once it was not buried within twenty-four hours. The amount continues to count daily.
“Kindly ensure that owners of corpses make the payments before collection of the corpses for burial and then remit the same to the ESIRS in any commercial bank under the mortuary tax in Enugu State IGR Account,” part of it reads.
Why we imposed tax on dead bodies – Enugu govt
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Democracy Day: FG Declares June 12 Public Holiday
Democracy Day: FG Declares June 12 Public Holiday
The Federal Government has declared Friday, June 12, 2026, as a public holiday to mark this year’s Democracy Day celebration in Nigeria.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the Federal Government, in a statement released in Abuja.
According to the statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Magdalene Ajani, Democracy Day remains a significant milestone in Nigeria’s political history, symbolising the country’s long struggle for democratic governance.
The government said the day honours the courage, resilience and sacrifices of Nigerians who played key roles in the return to civilian rule, particularly in connection with the historic events surrounding the June 12, 1993 presidential election.
It added that the legacy of June 12 continues to shape Nigeria’s democratic values, including accountability, civic responsibility, and respect for the rule of law.
Minister Tunji-Ojo reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening democracy in Nigeria, stressing that the administration remains focused on promoting transparency, accountability, inclusive governance, and the rule of law.
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He also assured Nigerians that security agencies have been directed to intensify surveillance and operational readiness across the country to ensure the safety of lives and property during the holiday period.
According to him, a secure environment remains essential for sustaining democracy and supporting national development.
The minister urged Nigerians to use the Democracy Day celebration as an opportunity for reflection and renewed commitment to national unity, lawful conduct, and civic responsibility.
He encouraged citizens to continue supporting democratic institutions, noting that the strength of any democracy depends on the participation and character of its people.
“As we mark this historic day, every Nigerian is encouraged to remain law-abiding, uphold the institutions that sustain our democracy, and remember that the strength of any democracy lies ultimately in the character of its citizens,” he said.
Democracy Day is observed annually on June 12 in honour of Nigeria’s democratic journey and the significance of the 1993 election, widely regarded as a turning point in the nation’s political development.
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