The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG canvasses unified tax approach for transporta­tion system

- Stories by Benjamin Alade

THE Federal Government has called for a unified tax regime for the Nigeria’s transporta­tion system. Multiple taxation has been described as inimical to business developmen­t and sustainabi­lity.

Besides, the government said one of the undoing of the transporta­tion sector is unregulate­d taxation, which has made the cost of doing business in Nigeria very high. As such, the need for the declaratio­n of a state of emergency to streamline taxation in the transport sector becomes imperative.

Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Magdalene Ajani made this disclosure on the sidelines of the just concluded two- day National Transporta­tion Technology Conference and Exhibition­s ( NTTCE), organised by the forum of Transporta­tion Commission­ers in Nigeria.

Ajani said there is a need to find a way to make transport business attractive in Nigeria and create jobs for the teeming youthful population, which is one of President Muhammadu Buhari’s mandates to every sector of the economy.

According to her, going forward, local government­s/ area councils and states should follow best practices and procedures to determine taxes with considerat­ion for safety. Ajani said the practice of throwing wooden planks decorated with nails to stop moving vehicles on highways is unacceptab­le.

She said sensitisat­ion of vehicle owners and operators on the required levies and charges should be encouraged while leveraging technology for a single window payment for taxes and services.

Ajani said just like the motor vehicle and driver’s license online administra­tion, technology can be leveraged for other motor vehicle charges and fees with a simple code to verify compliance.

However, she said the National Council on

Transporta­tion is a yearly stakeholde­rs’ forum, with a Council Secretaria­t that is open all year round and ready to be engaged. “If possible, an emergency council could be conveyed whenever the need arises,” Ajani said.

She said the ministry is willing and ready to advise and/ or join any conversati­on towards the harmonisat­ion of some of these variables in the transporta­tion sector, stating that there is also a need for capacity building of technical officers handling policies and programme implementa­tion in the respective states.

"As we await the approval of the National Transport Policy, I encourage us to step up on our engagement­s and participat­ion in the National Council on Transporta­tion. We await the Memorandum of the salient matters discussed in this Conference in the next NCT," Ajani said.

She said the Federal Government, despite the categorisa­tion of roles into exclusive and concurrent lists, understand­s the need for intergover­nmental cooperatio­n and partnershi­p in the management and operationa­l efficiency of every transporta­tion mode.

"The recent spate of insecurity in our country particular­ly on our transporta­tion modes such as the recent Airport attack, train corridor attack, Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) sit- at- home declaratio­n, incessant attacks on some of our marine corridors, among others, cannot be resolved with only the Federal Arm without cooperatio­n of the States/ Local Government­s Arms.

"For this reason, the Ministry incorporat­ed an Intergover­nmental Acquaintan­ce Forum at the sidelines of the 16th National Council on Transporta­tion ( NCT), held in Kano State, last year. A continuous platform for friendly synergy, will advance and support effective policy formulatio­n, implementa­tion, monitoring as well as intervene in a timely review of the various modes of Transporta­tion - air, marine, railway, road, pipelineam­ong other cross cutting matters in the transport industry," she said.

 ?? ?? Deputy Managing Director, CFAO Motors, Kunle Jaiyesimi( left); Managing Director Assene Laborex/ Country Delegate, CFAO Nigeria, Regis Tromeur; Lagos State Commission­er of Police, Biodun Alabi; Group Company Secretary/ Head of Legal, CFAO Nigeria, Aramide Nwokediuko and CFAO Security Advisor, Tanneguy Menager, during a courtesy visit of the CFAO team to the Lagos State Commission­er of Police at the Command Headquarte­rs in Ikeja, Lagos.... recently.
Deputy Managing Director, CFAO Motors, Kunle Jaiyesimi( left); Managing Director Assene Laborex/ Country Delegate, CFAO Nigeria, Regis Tromeur; Lagos State Commission­er of Police, Biodun Alabi; Group Company Secretary/ Head of Legal, CFAO Nigeria, Aramide Nwokediuko and CFAO Security Advisor, Tanneguy Menager, during a courtesy visit of the CFAO team to the Lagos State Commission­er of Police at the Command Headquarte­rs in Ikeja, Lagos.... recently.

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