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The Impact of Revenue Consultants on States’ Internally Generated Revenue; Evidence from Oyo State in South West, Nigeria

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  • Adu Oluwaseyi Esther

    (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)

  • Dr. O.A. Lawanson

    (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)

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Revenue generation in Nigeria has been one of the topical issues in recent times, especially with the drastic and phenomenal shift from agriculture to crude oil exportation. The occasional decrease in the price of crude oil and various predictions of the running out of oil wells in Nigeria shortly have rekindled the government’s interest in agricultural and other non-oil sources to the country and its constituent states. The emphasis has always been on boosting internally generated revenues to reduce reliance on oil and other statutory allocations to states and the third tier of government. This study investigated “The impact of Revenue Consultants on States Internally Generated Revenue (IGR); Evidence from Oyo State, Nigeria†. The study has been carried out to justify or otherwise, the employment of Revenue consultants by state governments in Nigeria. The study also investigated whether the engagement of revenue consultants has increased the IGR in Oyo State, it also evaluated the effects of tax evasion and activities of corrupt tax officials on revenue generation of Oyo State and also developed strategies for eradicating tax evasion and checkmate uncivil behavior of some tax officials in Oyo State. The study adopted both survey techniques, using a questionnaire (designed for senior and strategic officers of four special ministries of government, i.e. Board of Internal Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Auditor and Accountant General, in one hand and purposive sampling technique was employed to distribute the questionnaires, which were later collected, collated and analyzed using simple descriptive statistical technique of tables, frequency count and percentages.

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  • Adu Oluwaseyi Esther & Dr. O.A. Lawanson, 2025. "The Impact of Revenue Consultants on States’ Internally Generated Revenue; Evidence from Oyo State in South West, Nigeria," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(5), pages 5969-5978, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-5:p:5969-5978
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