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TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by fkaz(m): 6:33am On Oct 21, 2015
Scores of Igbo shop owners on Secretariat Road, Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, yesterday protested what they called “outrageous taxes” imposed on them by the Ayo Fayose administration.

Over 100 shops belonging to Igbo traders, Zenith and Diamond banks and NNPC mega filling station were shut by officials of the Board of Internal Revenue (BIR) in an operation that began at 9am.

The traders marched from their shops to the BIR headquarters opposite Old Governor’s Office and sang songs such as “We no go gree o, we no go gree”, among others.

Frightened BIR workers shut their doors on the protesters and didn’t open them until the 4pm closing time.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Revenue Ropo Ogunjobi was not at his desk when the protesters invaded the BIR headquarters.

The traders claimed that they entered into an agreement with BIR for a tax rate of N5,500 but officials of the tax agency visited their business offices yesterday morning claiming the agreed tax no longer subsists.

Chairman of Secretariat Road Traders Association Uchenna Madunagu claimed that BIR imposed taxes ranging between N75,000 and N180,000 on the traders, which he said are too much for their businesses.

Madunagu said the traders were forced out of their shops by stern-looking armed policemen, civil defence officers and suspected thugs clutching chains and padlocks.

The traders’ boss claimed that most of the traders still had cash, passbooks, cheques and keys to their homes inside the shops.

Madunagu said: “The newly imposed taxes have no basis anywhere because a tax is supposed to be based on your income and you don’t do assessment of taxes in your room, you have to come to our shops and see the business we run.

“You don’t have to send hoodlums and thugs to close our shops.

Imagine a shop that the goods inside is not up to N200,000 being asked to pay N100,000.

“The most painful part is that we entered into an agreement with the tax people and they gave us a bill of N5,500 and as the chairman, I told my members because things are difficult in Ekiti and Nigeria now.

“We came to their office based on the agreement of N5,500 only for them to tell us that the one we agreed upon is no longer valid that they are coming up with new taxes.

“They came with keys, chains and other things and used force to intimidate us. Why should shop owners in Ajilosun be paying N3,500 and those in Fajuyi be paying N5,500 and those of us on
Secretariat Road be paying between N75,000 and N180,000?

“We have been paying taxes every year, not that we don’t want to pay but this latest tax regime is unbearable and their approach is selective because we contribute much to commerce and economy in Ekiti.

“Most of our belongings such as keys to our houses, cash, cheque books, passbooks and other valuables have been locked inside by the government agents.

“They should open our shops and listen to us, we are citizens of this country and we should not be marginalised because we are contributing between 80 and 90 per cent to the economy in Ekiti.”

Secretary of the association Chizom Unegbu urged Fayose to reduce the taxes, saying there should be no selective application of taxes in the state.

Ogunjobi said the question of the traders paying N5,500 never emanated from his office.

He said: “Those traders are lying. The N5,500 they are talking about is not from this office because what we are talking about now is the Personal Income Tax.

“We have assessed them, they should go and collect the assessment notice and go to the bank and pay their taxes.”

Diamond bank was said to be owing operational tax which used to be N10,000 in the past but has been jerked up to N120,000.

A source said the tax has been paid after which the bank was reopened, meaning that its doors will be opened to customers today

http://thenationonlineng.net/igbo-traders-protest-outrageous-tax-in-ekiti/

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by bigass123(m): 6:34am On Oct 21, 2015
undecided
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Orjioorji(f): 6:40am On Oct 21, 2015
Directly or indirectly Nigeria is gradually coming to an end.
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by fineguy11(m): 6:43am On Oct 21, 2015
what the hell is with vanguard and igbo news?...are igbos the only one affected in the new tax regime?..

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 6:54am On Oct 21, 2015
Are they not the ones supporting fayose on nl? grin



the BIR imposed taxes ranged between N75,000 and N180,000, which they described as outrageous.

this is indeed outrageous!





Dis people no get direction. Today u wan leave Nigeria, tomorrow you de drag land with deji of akure and another day, u go de protest for tax hike for ekiti .




Nobody (non igbo) in their region can do what they do to others(their hosts) when they are outside their region.

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BlackrulesDworld(m): 6:55am On Oct 21, 2015
Ok
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by ademega(m): 6:57am On Oct 21, 2015
ekiti wan turn lagos oh
why is ibo having problems outside their States in the recent time?
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Lushore1: 6:59am On Oct 21, 2015
The government need to reeducate the public on taxes but why does igbos always plays the victim card?...

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 7:03am On Oct 21, 2015
Orjioorji:
Directly or indirectly Nigeria is gradually coming to an end.
maybe it's you whose end is near and not Nigeria. Just wait and see how BUHARI turn things around in the next four years.

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by DelticStephEn(f): 7:04am On Oct 21, 2015
BALLOSKI:
Are they not the one supporting fayose on nl? grin






Dis people no get direction. Today u wan leave Nigeria, tomorrow you de drag land with deji of akure and another day, u go de protest for tax hike for ekiti .




Nobody (non igbo) in their region can do what they do to others(their hosts) when they are outside their region.
you no see you way get Direction.
Corruption in Nigeria practices where Gov and lazy Jobless youth trying to reap where dey did not sow is what we are talking abt here.
but your mind filled hatred for d Igbo for trying to Break out of Nigeria won't let you see DAT.
Mumu

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Zellie: 7:04am On Oct 21, 2015
Secession is imminent grin
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Er0ticAngela(f): 7:06am On Oct 21, 2015
Ok
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 7:06am On Oct 21, 2015
Lushore1:
The government need to reeducated the public on taxes but why does igbos always play the victim?...
this singular act describes their conspecificity that's inimitable to other ethnic group in Nigeria.

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by emmysoftyou: 7:07am On Oct 21, 2015
fineguy11:
what the hell is with vanguard and igbo news?...are igbos the only one affected in the new tax regime?..
yes o, the igbos re all over the places in nigeria like sands,paying taxes to feed the government pockets..
Apart from igbos in ekiti do you think other tribes in nigeria re ready to stay or cope in ekiti'?
Never bro ,the state is so backward and very dull but due to igbos spirits and business wise,they believe they can live and survive in any villages they find themselves..

Gosh..

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Chanchit: 7:08am On Oct 21, 2015
Chukwu Okike Abiama!
Why people come like problem like this.
I see Biafra struggle as a relationship between two lovers with many flaws but are currently beclouded by love, after they get married, love would disappear then neighbors(Nigeria) would start settling fights,which I doubt we would. But sorry,there's no even gonna be any Biafra.
Though I don't know what igbo's areeven looking for in Ekiti.

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Magician1503(m): 7:10am On Oct 21, 2015
I'm sure they're not the only ones affected but they'd be the first to scream blue murder.
Looks like they're getting kicks and punches from all direction.

Smh for the Igbos

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by dayo23(f): 7:10am On Oct 21, 2015
BALLOSKI:
Are they not the ones supporting fayose on nl? grin


this is indeed outrageous!





Dis people no get direction. Today u wan leave Nigeria, tomorrow you de drag land with deji of akure and another day, u go de protest for tax hike for ekiti .




Nobody (non igbo) in their region can do what they do to others(their hosts) when they are outside their region.
I tell you, they are really bush animals sad, confuse people

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 7:10am On Oct 21, 2015
fineguy11:
what the hell is with vanguard and igbo news? ...are igbos the only one affected in the new tax regime?..
I don't read anything vanguard anymore.
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 7:11am On Oct 21, 2015
dayo23:
I tell you, they are really bush animals sad, confuse people
they are not bush animals, they are humans just like you and I . maybe confused, I guess.
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by DelticStephEn(f): 7:11am On Oct 21, 2015
the BIR imposed taxes ranged between N75,000 and N180,000, which they described as outrageous.
imaging. what type of tax is this?

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Vikkie14: 7:13am On Oct 21, 2015
How big destruction a little fire kindleth.(dont worry, this is for those that can assimilate that words)
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by ChappyChase: 7:13am On Oct 21, 2015
So Fayose wan use our money pay him yeye civil servants bah? So pathetic! Proudly 5%

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by tyson99(m): 7:13am On Oct 21, 2015
Fayose their role model

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by BALLOSKI: 7:14am On Oct 21, 2015
DelticStephEn:

you no see you way get Direction.
Corruption in Nigeria practices where Gov and lazy Jobless youth trying to reap where dey did not sow is what we are talking abt here.
but your mind filled hatred for d Igbo for trying to Break out of Nigeria won't let you see DAT.
Mumu
huh?

Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by emmysoftyou: 7:25am On Oct 21, 2015
Magician1503:
I'm sure they're not the only ones affected but they'd be the first to scream blue murder.
Looks like they're getting kicks and punches from all direction.

Smh for the Igbos
re you okThey re not the only ones being affected? Really?
Which other tribes in nigeria can cope,lived and base there,the state is so backward and very primitive in nature but my people believe in so much that they can survives in any villages they found themselves either in the north,west or south..
Do you think an edoman or uhrobo or ikwerreman will leave their domain to stay in ekiti state? Never, It s only igbos that can do that cos of their business spirits.

You guys dont know what you have now until you lose it..

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by menix(m): 7:26am On Oct 21, 2015
Paying tax is statutory, so i enshrine my igbo brothers to pay.

BUT!!!!

Truth b told, Igbo's should not be bled to death cous the Govt has lost focus nd cant provide for his citizenry..
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by kossyablaze(m): 7:35am On Oct 21, 2015
Smh

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by kossyablaze(m): 7:36am On Oct 21, 2015
dayo23:
I tell you, they are really bush animals sad, confuse people
smh

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by kossyablaze(m): 7:40am On Oct 21, 2015
Magician1503:
I'm sure they're not the only ones affected but they'd be the first to scream blue murder.
Looks like they're getting kicks and punches from all direction.

Smh for the Igbos
87% of business in Ekiti is controlled by Igbos

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Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by Vicotex(m): 7:42am On Oct 21, 2015
The reason is bacause they hate competion, dem no know say dem dey chase invesrtors comot frm their land.

Keep on increasing the tax, till senses enter their head to join the biafran strugle with their kin and kiths
Re: TAXES: Ekiti Seals Businesses As Igbo Traders Protest by OkuDiOver1(f): 7:42am On Oct 21, 2015
Magician1503:
I'm sure they're not the only ones affected but they'd be the first to scream blue murder.
Looks like they're getting kicks and punches from all direction.

Smh for the Igbos
so they should not fight for their right because they are not the only ones affected abi? if they finally succeed the cowards that refused to "scream blue murder" with them now will join in enjoying the success right? continue supporting wickedness one day it will reach your door step.

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