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Edo Govt. tasks traders on prompt payment of taxes

The Edo State Government has urged traders in Uwelu Spare Parts Market in Egor Local Government Area of the state, to promptly pay their taxes and rates to enable government to fulfill its electoral promises.
The Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu, on Friday in Benin, gave the charge while addressing members of the market association who were on a courtesy visit to the acting governor.
Shaibu said that if the traders failed to promptly pay taxes and rates, government would not have enough funds to embark on projects, including constructing roads within the market.
He said, “You know that Governor Godwin Obaseki is a man of his words.
“If we are not going to work on Uwelu road, we won’t be working on the Benin Water Storm Project that cuts across Uwelu market.
“I want you people to be patient with government. Obaseki has a huge plan for the entire market.
“You know our standard when it comes to road construction which we as government cannot go below it.

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“So we need you to support and help us and the contractor in charge of the water storm project by dumping your waste appropriately.”
The acting governor urged the Local Government Chairman, Mrs. Egeh Ogbemudia, not to over tax the people but said that the traders should however expect little increase on what they use to pay before now.
He said that taxes were very critical to government and the state government would not want to depend solely on funds from the Federation Account to pay its works and execute projects.
Earlier, Mrs Ogbemudia complained that the traders had refused to pay their 2018 taxes and rates to the local government.
She said that a meeting has been scheduled with the traders to discuss how last year tax/rate arrears would be paid, reminding them that without taxes government would not have funds to work.
In his remarks, the Uwelu Motor Spare Parts Market Chairman, Mr Augustine Ibie, commended the acting governor for welcoming them to the Government House.
Ibie said that the issues discussed during the visit would help to resolve the misunderstanding between its officials and the local government. (NAN)

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