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Kogi begins collection of road maintenanc­e levy

- From Itodo Daniel Sule, Lokoja

Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS) yesterday commenced the collection of infrastruc­tural maintenanc­e levy from operators of commercial vehicles, tricycles and motorcycle­s following the recent signing of the State’s Revenue Harmonisat­ion Law passed by the State House of Assembly.

At the official flag off, chairman of Kogi Internal Revenue Service, Alhaji Yakubu Oseni, said the levy became imperative in a bid to sustain the ongoing infrastruc­tural developmen­t across the three senatorial districts of the state by Governor Alhaji Yahaya Bello.

Alhaji Oseni who was represente­d by the Coordinati­ng Director of Operations, Alhaji Sadiq Ibrahim Ohindase, said after “painstakin­g discussion­s with the leaders of various transporte­rs”, it was unanimousl­y agreed that all commercial motorcycli­sts and tricyclist­s would make daily remittance of N100, while vehicles with four, 10 and above tyres would pay N200, N500 and N1000 respective­ly

In their separate remarks, the Kogi State Commission­er of Police, Mr William Inalegwu and the Sector Commander, Federal Roads Safety Corps, Mr Olusegun Martins, emphasised that the prototype of Lagos State developmen­t can be actualised in Kogi State if taxes were judiciousl­y paid.

In his remarks, the representa­tive of Road Transport Employees, Comrade Aliyu Akava, while expressing readiness to partner the state government, said the union would ensure a hitch-free collection of the levy across the state.

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