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Presidential Taskforce vows to end collection of illegal tax from truck drivers by govt agencies in Osun, Others

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By Mukhtar Ajelogbon, Osogbo

The Presidential Taskforce for the Heavy Duty and Haulage Transport Association of Nigeria has expressed readiness to tackle the incessant extortions of members by some government agencies in some parts of the country, OsunReporters News report.

Southwest Coordinator of the association, Mr Ayobami Makinde, who spoke to journalists at a press conference held in Osogbo on Thursday, the Osun State capital, explained that his members suffered multiple taxation, levies or fees on the federal highway, describing it as appalling, dangerous and worrisome trend.

He lamented that the extortions were happening against the subsisting law stipulating that trucks should only make payments at points of loading and offloading.

Ayobami explained further that the task force has succeeded in working to secure Osun State against the illegal taxation from any government or private agencies by their illegal personnel on the federal highways.

According to him, “This is uncalled for because the law and the recent presidential order stipulate that truck drivers should only make payments at the points of loading and offloading. Instead of collecting money at the stipulated points, they come out to the federal highways extorting money from drivers on duties.

“In Southwestern states including Kwara, such illegal practice is very tormenting because the affected people are losing thousands of money in the process. The drivers are extorted between N10,000 N18,000 and beyond on highways.”

“As we speak, we’ve delivered Osun State from the act and we shall take over the entire Southwest including Kwara. Those who insist on continuing in such an act shall face the wrath of the law.

He added that the actions of the task force is in line with the constitution of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria and the presidential order, urging the public to notify the leadership of the Heavy Duty and Haulage Transport Association of Nigeria via phone numbers below.

See some documents backing the actions of the task force below


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