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AMAC makes U-turn on Radio-TV taxes for residential houses

Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC) Hon. Christopher Maikalangu, has directed the immediate reversal of the controvertial radio and television tax on residential houses within the council.

The council said the decision follows widespread concerns and outcry from residents who expressed dissatisfaction with the new levy.

A statement by Senior Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs to the Chairman AMAC, Kingsley Madaki, explained that the move was a demonstration of the administration’s commitment to listening to the voices of the people and ensuring that policies reflect the needs and welfare of the residents.

Maikalangu clarified that the initial rollout of the Radio-TV Taxes was intended to generate revenue for the council’s developmental projects, including provision of basic amenities, infrastructures and improvement of community facilities.

However, he acknowledged that the timing and implementation of the tax required broader stakeholder engagement and adequate publicity.

In response to the feedback, the Chairman instructed the council’s Revenue department to suspend all collection of the Radio – TV taxes from residential houses immediately and withdraw any demand notices already served to them.

He also ordered a review of the tax policy to ensure transparency and fairness.

Going forward, the AMAC administration will focus the Radio – Television Taxes solely on commercial establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, business premises and other offices, where the levy can be justified as a contribution to the council’s service delivery without burdening individual households.

The Executive Chairman reiterated his administration’s dedication to fostering a conducive environment for both residents and businesses, urging the public to continue partnering with the council in its development initiatives.

He also called on residents to remain vigilant and proactive in sharing their views on policies that affect their daily lives.

The Council will be disseminating detailed guidelines on the revised tax policy through official channels, including the council’s website, social media platforms, and community town‑hall meetings, to ensure clarity and avoid any misunderstandings.

Maikalangu thanked the residents for their constructive engagement and assured them that the council remains committed to delivering quality services while upholding the principles of fairness, accountability, and sustainable development.

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