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Ebonyi govt confiscate­s building belonging to illegal revenue collector

- (NAN)

The Ebonyi State government yesterday confiscate­d a building belonging to Mr Ikechukwu Eze, accused of collecting revenue illegally.

Eze, known as “Power”, was alleged to have engaged in illegal collection of revenue for state government.

Dr Kenneth Ugbala, the Senior Special Adviser (SSA) to the state governor on Internal Security, led the chairman and members of the Board of Internal Revenue (BIR) to impound the building.

Ugbala told newsmen that Eze had been diverting state government revenue as he was never authorised to collect revenue for the government by the BIR.

“He has been collecting tolls from traders at the Meat Market Abakaliki, since August 2016 and failed to remit such sums into government coffers.

“This building would therefore remain sealed until he refunds all the money he illegally collected which amounts to N2 millions,” he said.

He noted that the state government depended heavily on Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to pay workers salaries and executive projects, adding that Eze’s actions amounted to economic sabotage.

Dr Chris Achi, the state BIR Chairman, lamented that some people have arrogated authoritie­s to themselves to collect revenue in the name of government only to divert such revenues.

“People who indulge in such activities are hereby warned to desist forthwith as appropriat­e measures would be meted to anyone found culpable.

“Eze was a former member of the task force instituted by the defunct Ebonyi Road Maintenanc­e Agency (EBROMA), and was still collecting tolls from traders despite its disbandmen­t in August, 2016.

“Disciplina­ry actions would be taken against him to serve as a deterrent to others; he is already in police custody assisting the force in its investigat­ion,” he said.

In a similar developmen­t, the Ebonyi government sealed the Ohaukwu Local Government Area Mining Site indefinite­ly, following lingering crisis between two villages claiming ownership.

Ugbala told newsmen that the developmen­t could endanger the security of lives and property of people from both villages and its environs.

“The public is thereby advised to steer clear of the site pending the outcome of the committee’s report set up by the government to lookinto the matter,” he said.

 ??  ?? Rights activists, under the umbrella of the Justice Developmen­t and Peace Commission protest against illegal human traffickin­g, child abuse and other forms of human degradatio­n to mark the Internatio­nal Day of Prayer and Awareness against Vices in...
Rights activists, under the umbrella of the Justice Developmen­t and Peace Commission protest against illegal human traffickin­g, child abuse and other forms of human degradatio­n to mark the Internatio­nal Day of Prayer and Awareness against Vices in...

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