EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
In this study, our focus was on an evaluation of the Revenue collection strategies in the reformed local government using UDI LGA of Enugu State as a case study. The study specifically was aimed at highlighting the existing resources of local government revenue in the state, identify the role of revenue officer towards increased revenue generation, and How employees can be motivated to put in their best in revenue generation. A total of 30 responses were validated from the enrolled participants where all respondent are drawn from staff of Udi local government area.Based on the finding of this study, the following conclusions were made:
1. Revenue generated help in capital development projects.
2. Revenue generated from local government pay staff salaries promptly.
3. The revenue generated be used for substantial financial reserve for the council.
4. Revenue improve services.
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