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Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Emergingnation(m): 7:24am On Aug 04, 2021
Outcry in Abuja as FCTA asks business owners to pay for using generatorsPublished on August 4, 2021By Ochogwu Sunday

Business owners in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja have decried move by the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA to impose levy on companies for using generators to power their businesses.

Some officials of AMAC believed to have been contracted by the FCTA, have been seen in some parts of the city distributing payment notices to several organizations including DAILY POST.

According to the notice signed by the Director Public Health, HoD Environment of AMAC, Ahmed Haruna, the Management of Abuja Municipal Area Council Environmental Services (ESD) Bodies, said industries, warehouses, Banks are to pay annual fee for using generator due to the discharge of harmful hazardous substance.

The notice reads, “Management of Abuja Municipal Area Council Environmental Services (ESD) Bodies, wishes to notify you of levy/fees due to Abuja Municipal Area Council for Gaseous Emission Permit Limit. This includes discharge of harmful hazardous substance into the air or the land and the water in Nigeria by the activities of industries, warehouse, Bank, either from generator or heavy duty, drilling, production, construction and manufacturing equipments, filling station, ETC.

“This is in line with the provision of section (2C) of the forth schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended under the function of the Local Government Authority and Federal Environmental Protection Agency Act (FEPA) Section 25 which established the Local Council Authority to, regulate, enforce and collection of levies for the interest of public health importance (welfare) section 18, 20, 21, 26and 27 and other relevant laws National Environmental Health Practice Regulation 2016 which confers on the council the power to regulate, inspect, control and collection of levies.

It also threatened to punished and cripple organizations that violate the order.

“Also note that failure to comply with this forgoing regulation is punishable offence and we will seize the activities of the organization and arrest as prescribe in part iV Section 27 Subsection 1 abcd and (2) of FEPA ACT 1992”.

But when DAILY POST engaged the officers distributing the notices on what the FCTA administration had put in place to safeguard lives in Abuja from it termed hazardous substance, they were unable to explain.

When contacted, an admin of the AMAC who identified herself as Peace, said the program was approved by the Federal Government.

She said, “is a levy approved by the Federal Government that who ever is running business in Abuja should pay. And it is to be paid annually”.

She, however, declined further comments when asked to give details of the payment.

Meanwhile, many residents of the FCT are worried that the city’s administration may cripple businesses trying to survive amid the current economic reality with it’s numerous taxes.

In a week, small businesses in Abuja had received at least 4 to 5 payment notices from AMAC. But residents have observed that the administration has put nothing in place to justify the numerous taxes imposed on businesses and individuals.

They expressed concern that an administration collecting tax for emission from generator should have made access to medical facilities easy, lamenting that medical bills in Abuja hospitals remain very high across all hospitals.

They also argued that a government that could not generate enough power for people to run their businesses should not be taxing residents and business owners who struggle daily to run their businesses with an alternative power source.

Some of them cautioned the FCTA to stop stifling businesses in Abuja with taxes when development remains stagnant. “How can you tax us for emission but cannot provide an alternative energy source? This is draconia,” a business owner told DAILY POST in Utako.

A manager of a popular company in Apo, Abuja who preferred no to be mentioned in print, told DAILY that the development is conceivable. He described the notice as a move by the government ro cripple businesses in Abuja.

He lamented why a government would initiate such a policy amid the current hardship ravaging the entire country.

“One question I have been asking is, why do business owners use generators? Is it not because the government failed to provide electricity for us? Then after failing to do your job, I chose to help myself with generator to power my firm with a huge expenses and you are now coming back to ask me to pay for that? That is not normal.

“This is just a way of extorting money from poor residents. They are talking about health, do they even care about the healthcare system? What have they put in place regarding healthcare? What are they going to achieve with the money now regarding the health issues they are claiming? Nothing.

“Businesses are currently struggling. Some have even closed down due to the horrible effect of COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 and a government is going about extorting money from business as small as mine. This is an evil agenda.

When asked if his organization is preparing to pay the levy, he simply said, “We don’t have money for that, I’m sorry.”

Managing Director of a popular industry in Abuja, Dr Obi Ugochukwu said despite all taxes imposed on residents, there are no visible projects in the territory.

“There are relatively no social amenities in the city. We survive on our own. Sometimes, I wonder what they are actually using the money for.

“If you drive through most parts of the city, you will find out that even the street lights are not working. The satellite towns do no even have it at all. So where is the money channeled to?

“We have bad roads in Abuja here. Go to places like Bwari Area Council and see. How would businesses move when people find it difficult to convey their products and products to where they can be marketed?

“Yes, you are taxing people on generator emission, but you must have put things in place first. How many public health facilities can you point to particularly in the satellite towns where most of the business owners live? Even in the city centre, how affordable are hospitals?

“No single thing is subsidized in the city as a result of the taxes being collected by the administration. This is a capital city where you can not afford hospital bill for your wards” he said.

DAILY POST recalls that the FCT Minister of State, Dr Ramatu Aliyu, a few days ago, disclosed that the FCT administration spent about N8 billion annually on waste management in the Federal Capital City (FCC) and the satellite towns.

The Minister, in a statement on Sunday claimed that the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) spent an average of N6 billion, while the Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD) expended N2 billion on waste management annually.

But a respondent who owns a business in Wuse but resides in one of the satellite towns, told our correspondent that his community contributes money monthly for waste management.

He also stated that no government in any part of the world would tax residents without giving them the benefit of those taxes.

“We pay a minimum of N3,000 monthly to those who come to pick waste from our community for recycling. They usually come with their vehicles and we pay them for the services. This is something the government should have used to generate power. The waste itself can be converted to another source of energy but would they think in that direction?

“The government can not focus on the main city and abandon the satellite towns where some of these entrepreneurs reside. You abandoned them in the satellite town and when they come to the city to do their businesses, you cripple them with unnecessary taxation. How would they survive?

He described the development as an obnoxious policy by the FCTA. He expressed surprise that the administration is implementing such a policy under the watch of the FCT Minister, Mohammed Musa Bello, a young politician who is still aspiring for other leadership positions.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/08/04/outcry-in-abuja-as-fcta-asks-business-owners-to-pay-for-using-generators/?amp=1

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by inoki247: 7:24am On Aug 04, 2021
Abuja is not meant for Living things....

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by PointZerom: 7:29am On Aug 04, 2021
angry

pls come and surport your country.

I am sure you were not born when Buhari was the military head of state.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Felaak47(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
Okay

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Wealth7723: 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
This government just want to frustrate hardworking Nigerians.
The cost of running a business in Nigeria has skyrocketed and yet the government is playing deaf ears to the plight of Nigerians.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by November24(f): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
grin

Sail Bull-Ha-reee Ad- infinitum
Una never see anything

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Romanoff(f): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
Rotfl

All of us go chop the government breakfast.

Many people opened their eyes and went to vote for a government that we all know would be incompetent.

Now they are tasking business owners for using an alternative when there's no electricity to power their business.

How are businesses spos to thrive? And you don't want youths to Japa to Canada.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Sonnobax15(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
sad
All I have to say here is SHAME SHAME SHAME undecided

Give us light,una say no....Oya make una still allow us to manage our life with our generator,una still wor bill us on top am undecided

Abeg make our leaders still dey shame small abeg.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by CasNova: 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Paradishennesy(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
D

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Timoleon(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
For those of you who say there’s nothing like witchcraft, what do you call this?

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by ninocia18(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
I have said and I keep saying it that the reeason why Nigeria doesn't have steady power is because Nigerians are benefiting from it. The painful thing is that the people making life miserable for Nigerians are fellow Nigerians. I know the west will never allow us to have steady power because the generators and other equipments we buy from them helps their economy but seeing Nigerians sell their conscience to these people and watching us pay the price is so disheartening.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by SEGLIZ: 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
first class madness.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by seunlayi(m): 7:30am On Aug 04, 2021
Thunder fire the authorities

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by 24kmagic: 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
kiss

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by miniziter(m): 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
I think they are right by the harmful toxic emission of a thing but how is the money collected going to be used used to prevent the toxic substance? Why is the government not subsidising solar for them instead?

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by deeway200(m): 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
They wont give you job and the one you have, they will try to frustrate you out of the job

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by seunlayi(m): 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
Seems APC are not aware that this is part of the policies that are discouraging investors ?

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Tolumiide: 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
Lol

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by Nobody: 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
Like 'outcry' that Lagos use many means to grow igr...?? Anyway this one is dumb

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by devlishGINGER(m): 7:31am On Aug 04, 2021
Global warming or what.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by heniford2: 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
No light yet when this people provide light for there con3 u want to start billing them why because we have imbecil up dia

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by jeeqaa7(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Wait

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by UKBobo(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Online things!

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by maureensylvia(f): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Hehehe

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by BbqTormentor: 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
As long as will pay the charges too, I am fine. Las las all of us go turn wailer even darling daddy go soon dey wail

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by vickertony(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
The reason I've always said Nigeria business environment isn't friendly undecided
Imagine providing electricity for your business and getting charged for it embarassed

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by BigBelleControl(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Nigeria is so complicated that the government will charge you for taking up responsibility they abandoned.
You provide vehicle for public transport, they'll milk you.
You provide your own power, you'll still pay them.
You dig borehole for water, you're in trouble.

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by skywalker240(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Thunder Fire Them and their Generation,

Una no fit find way for better electricity, na the small means person take de manage una wan open office put


Anybody who raised this motion will die, if he does not change his or her steps

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Re: Abuja Businesses To Be Taxed For Using Generators by angrykids(m): 7:32am On Aug 04, 2021
Under this administration we wud soon start paying for air that we breath in

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