Business Day (Nigeria)

Cattle dealers raise alarm over harassment by illegal revenue collectors

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Amalgamate­d Union of Foodstuffs and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria has raised an alarm over multiple taxation from illegal gangs in different parts of the country.

The national president of the associatio­n, Taheer Ibrahim, told journalist­s in Abuja that the multiple taxation had led to hike in prices of some commoditie­s which ought not to be.

According to him, such practices were severe in Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba, Cross River, Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia and Ebonyi States.

He cited instances where members were beaten while transporti­ng goods to different parts of the country.

“We want to inform the world of the widespread harassment of our members all over the country by illegal gangs.

“Their mode of operation is that they disguise as private revenue collectors for some state and local government­s; their habits are to mount road blocks in the night and demand for taxes and levies from our members under severe duress.

“We have had incidences where our members were beaten by the illegal gangs. We believe the rampant defiance of good conduct by the gangs who claim to have been outsourced for revenue collection by states and local government­s is contrary to all laws of the land.”

He further added that the multiple taxation for a truck load of cattle often amount to about N450, 000, which is higher than the transporta­tion cost of N330, 000.

Ibrahim said that the union had reported the cases to the Inspector General of Police, ministers of agricultur­e and labour to stop the menace, adding that its members would not hesitate to withdraw their services if nothing was done about the matter.

He said that the lawful conduct of all would ensure that consumer goods were supplied to Nigerians at affordable prices and for the general well being of the country.

Emmanuel Ugboaja, secretary general, Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC), expressed concern over the matter, urging states and local government­s to streamline their revenue collection methods to ensure transparen­cy.

According to Uboaja, it is important for the tiers of government to check excesses of illegal road blocks in guise for revenue collection, pledging NLC’S commitment to help to stem the tide.

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