JOMSAN condemns multiple taxation on Nigerian roadways, charges FG, mentions

Joint Mobile Sanitation Agency of Nigeria(JOMSAN )has actually decried numerous taxes and stopping of federal roads by rascals collecting supposed federal government earnings.

The national body on Sunday urged federal, state and city governments and security companies to stop the illegality.

JOMSAN President, Dr Nnamdi Ogbogbo made the appeal in Abuja at the unveiling of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) 2022 Seal.

Ogbogbo stated for the nation’s ease of working rank to improve, the government should create a making it possible for environment for traders, financiers and entrepreneurs.

He mentioned that hooliganism associated with gathering revenue has negatively affected Nigeria’s image and prompted people to sign up with the condemnation.

“This celebration is to unveil ALGON Seal for 2022 and carry out the National Assembly directive to ALGON/NULGE as relates to the threat of several taxes, caused by the illegal and unwarranted stopping of our highways by all and sundry in the name of government earnings,” Ogbogbo stated.

“Government must decrease taxation on companies, improve electricity, a crucial product since without electrical power how would companies function efficiently, and likewise improve on our transport systems.”

JOMSAN warned that without the needed requirement, Nigeria’s ease of doing business rank would stay in the very same variety.

Ogbogbo charged Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Bank of Industry (BoI), Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME), Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Nigerian Employers Consultative Association (NECA), Nigerian Economic Summit Group, National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) and the economic sector to intervene.

The President told the federal government at all levels, Nigeria Police, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to begin a complete war against several taxes to restore “peace of mind to our roads”.

“The practice of stopping automobiles in order to sell phony and unapproved clearance certificates will henceforth be a thing of the past. Using unauthorized associations to accredit local government authorizations must also pertain to an end.”

Ogbogbo guaranteed to prioritise JOMSAN members’ welfare. He advised them to always approach customers with civility as anyone who flouts the regulation will deal with major sanctions.