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Traders, revenue agents clash in Abakaliki., many injured

August 29, 2019
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Several people on Wednesday in Abakaliki sustained various degrees of injuries when traders at the Abakpa Main Market, Abakaliki clashed with suspected revenue agents drafted to enforce payment of tax in the market.

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Some of the victims including Messrs Uchechukwu Nkwegu, Sunday AMrs Loveth Odah, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Ebonyi confirmed the incident while speaking with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Odah said that armed policemen had been drafted to the market to maintain law and order, adding that the police had launched preliminary investigation into the incident.

She confirmed that one of the traders was left unconscious after the clash but was revived by doctors.

According to Odah, trouble ensued when Ebonyi revenue collection agents led by Mr Martin Ukwuegbu, Special Assistant to Gov. Dave Umahi on Internally Generated Revenue went into the market for tax collection.

She said that in the statement deposed on oath by Ukwuegbu, some of the affected defaulters resisted and began fighting with the revenue agents.

“According to the SA to the governor on IGR, trouble started when revenue defaulting traders at the market refused to pay their tax to the agents who came to collect it.

“The SA said that expected IGR from the market has been on the decline due to refusal by shop owners to remit taxes to appropriate government revenue accounts.

“So, the SA and the revenue agents moved into the market to enforce compliance and to get defaulters to face approved sanctions after the defaulters have failed to honour series of invitation and papers served on them to come and explain their non-compliance.

“The revenue agents went into the market to identify those ones who have refused to pay and to seal their shops.
“One was the allegation that one Mr Peter Oba was allegedly imposed on them but when we asked government, they denied any imposition of leadership on the traders.

“Government said that the tenure of the former executive expired and in order to avoid any vacuum, an interim leadership was put in place pending when substantive executive will be elected and inaugurated to pilot affairs of the market.

“Again, the traders alleged a witch-hunt because they dragged government to court to challenge quit notice and revocation of lease-hold order served on them by government.

“But government through the SA to the governor on IGR denied the allegation saying that they were in the market to enforce revenue payment compliance,” Odah added.


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