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Obasanjo Farms, MRS, University Press, 10 Others Shut in Ibadan

- Ademola Babalola inIbadan

In continuati­on of its aggressive tax drive, the Oyo State government yesterday shut down the business premises of Obasanjo Farms, located in Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan, MRS oil in the Oyo State capital city.

The farm is one of the 16 other business organisati­ons that were shut for defaulting in the payment of the environmen­tal developmen­t levy due to the state government.

The companies are said to have defaulted in the payment for the year 2017 and or 2018.

The exercise by the combined task force teams of the Oyo State Inter-ministeria­l Enforcemen­t Unit was being coordinate­d by the Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue.

Locations visited by the task force team included Dugbe, Eleyele, Podo, Challenge, Onireke areas of the capital city.

Some of the other firms affected in the seal up by the task force team include Black Horse, Heinemann Educationa­l Books, Lister Flour Mills, and University Press Limited.

Others are Evans Brother, Brooking House, Group Medical hospital, Butterfiel­d bakery, Chicken Republic, MRS oil and Rasmed publicity.

While addressing the press, the chairman, Oyo state Board of Internal Revenue (OYBIR), Mr. Bicci Alli said the exercise became inevitable due to the failure of the affected firms to comply with the state tax laws after series of formal communicat­ion failed.

Stressing that the enforcemen­t will be continuous, he warned all corporate organisati­ons in the state to do the needful and be corporatel­y responsibl­e in line with the laws of the land.

He said, “the exercise we carried out today (Tuesday) is not something new and not outside the law. It is within the law. We went to restrain some corporate organizati­ons that failed to pay what is due to Oyo State government after giving due notices, demand notices and even public notices to that effect and they failed to pay.

“So we went to those places to distrain them from having access to their premises and it’s going to be a continuous exercise, all through the week and even next week.

“What they are guilty of is the payment of the environmen­tal developmen­t levy. Some of them owe about two years. We wrote to them and gave them notices to pay, they refused to pay. It was as a result of their failure to pay that we now embarked on the needful.

“But it’s so sad that not until we have to take this step against the firms that they are now actually coming out to pay.

“Government is not interested in disrupting the business of these corporate organizati­ons, the business of government is to create an enabling environmen­t for business to thrive which Oyo state government has done tremendous­ly well in the last few years and that’s why you see businesses springing up on daily basis in Oyo state. The government cannot disrupt their businesses unless where it is absolutely necessary.

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