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Foodstuff, cattle dealers to resist illegal multiple taxation on roads

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The Amalgamate­d Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria (AUFCDN) Rivers branch, says it is determined to resist illegal tax collection on foodstuffs and animals on Nigeria Highways.

Mr Sunny Opara, Rivers Chairman of the Union, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt on Monday that the Union was soliciting for the cooperatio­n of the military.

He said the military would provide the security during the operation against multiple taxation while the police would arrest the illegal tax collectors on the highways.

NAN reports that some hoodlums usually gang up, mount road blocks on Nigeria highways, collecting illegal levies from truck drivers conveying foodstuffs and animals.

The chairman said it had contribute­d to the hike in prices of foodstuffs and cattle as the traders passed the bills to the final consumers.

“We must support Federal Government to force down prices of food in our country. We must defend our members to proudly feed the nation,” he said.

Opara advised traders and drivers not to pay levies to anybody on the nation’s highways, except at the loading and off loading points.

According to Opara, “we shall submit our trucks for Inspection of Agricultur­al quarantine service approved control posts.”

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