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Tricycle Operators Protest Enforcement Of N15,000 Monthly Tax By Anambra Govt

Tricycle Operators Protest Enforcement Of N15,000 Monthly Tax By Anambra Govt
  • PublishedSeptember 24, 2022

In Awka, Anambra State capital, operators of commercial tricycles, have protested the enforcement of a monthly N15,000 tax by the state government.

The operators complained over the constant harassment of their members by policemen, personnel of OCHA Brigade, a civil security outfit in the state, and operatives of Anambra Vigilante security services, which were used to enforce the payment.

During the protest, the operators including operators of shuttle buses refused to ferry passengers, leaving many stranded on the streets.

They carried placards expressing their pains over the high tax. Some of the placards read, “Soludo wants to kill us. We say no to Soludo” “We cannot pay N15,000”, “We are driving hire purchase,” and “I am the breadwinner of the family, N15000 is too high,” among others.

One of the operators who spoke to newsmen said the timing of the enforcement is sudden and not convenient for them.

“The government is putting so much pain and hardship on us. I am driving hired purchase and I am responsible for every cost incurred. The amount of the taxing is too much,” he said.

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