Mine Workers Protest Multiple Taxation, Harassment on Federal Highways
Governor Rotimi Amaechi
Earnest Chinwo
The Nigeria Union of Mine Workers (NUMW) Monday
said it had petitioned the Rivers, Abia and Akwa Ibom State governments over
harassments, which its members constantly receive from touts, who pose as
revenue agents in the affected states, stressing that there was the need for the
fake agents to be called to order.
The workers also expressed concern that tipper
and truck drivers were equally forced to pay various taxes and levies for using
the highway, against the provisions of the law, which they alleged had resulted
in some of their fellow drivers being assaulted, when they refuse to comply.
According to them, “In Rivers State for
instance”, the unionists, who wrote to the Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu,
through their counsel, Uche Durueke, said: “This revenue is forcefully collected
on the federal highways in Rivers State from truck and tipper drivers carrying
chipping and or gravels.
“The revenue agents block the highways to collect
the sum. Tipper and truck drivers are assaulted.
Tippers and trucks are obstructed from continuing
to their destinations if for any reason a driver is not in fund to pay the sum
or he queries the discriminatory taxation.”
They also complained of similar harassments in
Abia State. In a protest letter they wrote to the governor, Theodore Orji, they
said they had been subjected to multiple taxation as they were forced to make
daily payments of N1,000 for infrastructure, N50 road ticket, N50 motor
sanitation toll and another N50 as exit and entry toll. “It is important to
state that similar revenues are being collected from these tipper and truck
drivers by revenue agents of local government councils in Abia State. For
instance, the Obingwa Local Government Area collects consolidated daily ticket
of N200,” they said.
The unionists asked the state government to put a
stop to the incessant levies and taxes in the state and also warn the touts to
stop blocking the federal roads for the purpose of the illegal levies, since
their activities had no backing of the law.
THISDAY also gathered that a similar letter was
written to the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, in which they
protested against the N500 daily infrastructure levy imposed on the drivers by
revenue agents whom they suspect to be fake, anytime they drove pass the
state.
“The touts, who parade as revenue agents work
with armed personnel. We note that the blocking of the federal highway to
collect the said levy or any revenue is illegal, being against the existing
legislation on blocking of the federal highways. It is our conviction that you
will not allow this atrocities to continue,” they added.
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