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The Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, has asked traders
in the state to be ready to pay taxes and levies for the development of the
state.
Obiano said this while
inaugurating the Traders’ House built by the Amalgamated Market Traders
Association of Anambra State on Wednesday in Onitsha, the Anambra State
capital.
Obiano, who was
represented by his deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, noted that taxes were needed by the
state government to meet various social and infrastructural obligations it owes
the citizenry.
The Punch report continues:
“The government had
performed excellently well in security, construction and re-construction of
roads as well as environmental cleanliness, which all of you can attest to.
“But we cannot do all
these and sustain them without your cooperation through paying your taxes and
levies; since traders make up 75 per cent of the population of the state.
“Again, it is clear to
everyone in the country that allocation from the Federation Account is dwindling
and we need to shore up our Internal Revenue Generation through streamlining
our taxes and levies generation,’’ he said.
The governor also urged
the traders to help in keeping the state, especially Onitsha clean.
He, however, debunked the
rumour that commercial motorcycle operators were banned in the state, adding
that the government only stopped them from plying some major roads that could
pose danger to them and their passengers.
Earlier, the Commissioner
for Industries, Trade and Commerce, Mr. Ifeatu Onejeme, had said that the new
secretariat of traders would serve as a unifying factor that would bring peace
and progress to traders in the state.
Onejeme noted that the
government was putting electricity in most markets, adding that very soon the
state would have markets that operate 24 hours daily.
In his address, the
President-General of AMATAS, Chief Okwudili Ezenwankwo, said that the
completion of the Traders’ House in record time portrayed the leadership of
traders as visionary and purposeful.
Ezenwankwo, who thanked the
government for its financial support, also lauded the contribution of Chief
Poly Emenike, who donated N8m for the completion of the complex.
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