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Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by laoma15(m): 3:27am On Oct 27, 2014
I think this clueless folks has rab out of ideas. Why dont they go to Dubai and learn what we could do with our oul money. Nigeria society doesnt show any sign of prosperity yet we are very rich in mineral resources. They dont pay taxes in Dubai yet the development there is storning.

Obasanjo removed the tolls back theb because he increased the pump prices of fuel.

Are they going to reduce the fuel price when they re introduce the toll fees?

Nigerians should learn to hold their leaders accountable

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Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by Nobody: 12:58pm On Oct 27, 2014
QMark:
l thought toll collection was past tense in Nigeria history. Either within or at borders.



Even if the road is made of gold, is our tax not enough to take care of it. Must Nigerians again directly pay for the road you used our money to construct?

Say the truth when last do u pay tax, have u ever paid tax, i traveled to Benin republic once, and it shock me to see they collected toll from us at Cotonou border there but in Nigeria there was no toll.. Anyway once States are now independent there will be collection of tolls to maintain the roads.
Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by jpphilips(m): 1:45pm On Oct 27, 2014
Oil prices are dwindling, te govt is desperate, the tariff increase for tokubo vehicles have back fired and benefiting Benin republic, Nigeria is struggling to stay relevant with failed policies, dumb president, dumb ministers.
The clearing are done in cotonou, the cars are smuggled and registered, the importer and custom are happy, and you think they will pay, toll gate?
Nigerian politicians acting mad since 1914
Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by jpphilips(m): 1:48pm On Oct 27, 2014
kraftykc:


But nna...which tax are you talking about?? The one ONLY civil servants pay, or the one that costs so little even generating states can't run on it solely

Have you ever done business in Nigeria in your life?
Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by neighbourhud: 1:42am On Oct 28, 2014
Now its obvios dat d fed. Gvt is broke nd seriosly needs dough grin
D roads within, na how many dem don "maintain?"

Omooba77:
The Federal Government has concluded plans to introduce toll at Nigeria’s major border posts with neighbouring African countries.

Chairman, Concessionaire and Tolling Committee, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, Alhaji Mohammed Gusau, said this at the Idiroko border on Friday when members of the committee visited it for on the spot assessment and met stakeholders on the matter.

Gusau who led other members of the committee to the stakeholders meeting said the Federal Government would soon introduce the International Vehicle Transit charge at the nation’s border posts.

And the revenue earned through this, he said, it would be used in maintaining the roads.

He said, “The Federal Government will soon introduce the International Vehicle Transit charge. The motorists coming into country and those leaving through our border posts will pay a toll. This is the practice in other neighbouring African countries.

“As you leave this Idiroko border, before you enter capital of Republic of Benin, Cotonou, you will pay a toll at their border post before you enter with your vehicle.”

Gusau, however, said the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, would put the roads at the border posts in good shape before the tolling would commence.

He said, “Before the tolling commences, the FERMA will put those roads in our border posts whether in Idiroko, Calabar, Seme and any other place which are in deplorable condition in good shape.

“If the roads are in good shape, the people will be happy to pay the toll.”

Concerning Idiroko border, the committee chairman having done on the spot assessment on it, and met with stakeholders, said they would write about their findings and make recommendations to the appropriate authorities.

The stakeholders which include Nigeria Customs Services, Nigeria Immigration Service, Police, Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional rulers, Freight Forwarders Association, National Union of Road Transport Workers, and Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria.


http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-to-begin-collection-of-toll-at-border-posts/
Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by kraftykc(m): 12:38pm On Jan 22, 2015
jpphilips:


Have you ever done business in Nigeria in your life?

Have you done business in any country that relies on tax? I don see enough government contracts sef to know that taxation is a joke here. Try that shit even in lowly Philippines and see fire.
Re: FG To Begin Collection Of Toll At Border Posts by jpphilips(m): 12:06pm On Jan 26, 2015
kraftykc:


Have you done business in any country that relies on tax? I don see enough government contracts sef to know that taxation is a joke here. Try that shit even in lowly Philippines and see fire.


Compare and contrast import duties of other countries with Nigeria, the result will shock you, will you?

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