Ebonyi state Governor-Engr. Dave Umahi.
The Ebonyi House of Assembly has
faulted the state government’s arbitrary taxation policy and
subsequently, summoned three commissioners to appear before it next
week.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the affected commissioners are
Chief Moses Ogodo-Ali (Environment), Mrs Elizabeth Ogbaga (Commerce and Industry) and Dr Dennis Ekumankama (Finance).
NAN
reports that the affected ministries outlined various categories of
taxes and levies on the people, which have caused protests by several
groups and heightened tension in the state.
Mr
Chris Usulor (PDP - Ezza South) while commenting on matters of urgent
public importance, noted that the ministries negated the true
requirements of the law governing such taxations.
“This
development has caused untold sufferings on the people who voted us
into power and endangers the security of the state due to the protests
and acrimony which greeted the taxes’ enforcement.
“The
law made by this House of Assembly stipulates that it will approve all
taxes and levies by organs of the state’s executive arm of government
before putting it to the public.
“The
actions of these arms of the executive arm of government contravene
Section 23 of Ebonyi Environmental Protection Agency Law of 2015.
“This
law stipulates that all charges, taxes, rates, among others, by the
executive arm of government should firstly be presented to the House of
Assembly for approval.”
Usulor expressed
regret that the concerned ministries commenced enforcement of the taxes
without recourse to the House and commenced the destruction of stalls
and shops belong to the citizens.
“I therefore
move a motion that the House summons the affected commissioners before
it, to explain their actions and provide other necessary information,” he said.
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