Okorocha imposes n3000 development levy on adults

It seems like you're referring to a recent development in Imo State, Nigeria. According to reports, the Imo State Government, led by Governor Rochas Okorocha, has introduced a N3,000 development levy on adults in the state.

The levy, which is aimed at promoting development and infrastructure development in the state, is expected to be paid by all adults who are 18 years and above. The funds generated from the levy are expected to be used for various development projects, including the construction of roads, provision of healthcare facilities, and education.

While the intention behind the levy is to promote development, some citizens have expressed concerns about the feasibility of the policy, citing the economic challenges faced by many households in the state. Others have also questioned the transparency and accountability of the government in managing the funds generated from the levy.

It's worth noting that the success of this policy will depend on various factors, including the effective implementation and management of the funds generated, as well as the willingness of citizens to pay the levy.