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Your   govt has  legalised ‘Agberos’ in Anambra , drivers tell Soludo

Professor Charles Soludo, the APGA governor of Anambra

Professor Charles Soludo, the APGA governor of Anambra

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Now collect Ego Ibu, others in cash
Maduako Igbokwe I Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023
AWKA, Lagos, Nigeria – Commercial vehicle drivers in Anambra state have carpeted Prof Charles  Soludo’s  administration, stressing that he has created more  touts in the state than any government.
The commerical vehicles drivers comprising bus and lorry operators said the increasing activities of Agberos( touts) in the State is becoming embarrassing.
The drivers  under the umbrella of  United Mini Truck Drivers Association, Anambra State chapter  at their peaceful meeting in Onitsha on Saturday said that Soludo government has legalized touting in the state by clothing them with government uniforms.
The head of the association, John Udoh, who spoke to journalists on behalf of the group,said that   under Soludo the  activities of  touts are becoming increasingly unbearable and embarrassing.
He said that under the present government they are forced  to pay several tolls on a daily basis.
“Under Soludo’s reign the activities of Agberos seemed to be legalized contrary to what the governor had stated that there would be no such class of people under his reign.
 Touts under Soludo’s administration wear government official uniforms to perfect their dark deals” he stated.
He  lamented that  the activities of revenue agents working for the Anambra State Internal Revenue Service and  “Agberos” are causing them much  pains.
He complained that the activities of  revenue agents in the state had become a threat to their livelihoods by their incessant “extortions” and “harassments” on a daily basis.
Udoh called on the state government to harmonise the levies and investigate the issue raised, noting that the development had negatively impacted both on  commercial and economic activities in the state.
 “Firstly, there are so many of them with different uniforms on the roads claiming to be revenue agents. We don’t know which is which. They collect money for goods and wares brought into Anambra markets, they call it ‘Ego Ibu’, meaning ‘money for load’. This is also affecting trading activities as prices of goods and services keep increasing because of this.
“They engage in unscrupulous activities in the name of collection of revenues from all motorists and vehicles conveying goods to the markets, including wheelbarrow pushers and pedestrians.
“We are being issued receipts that carry the logo of Anambra Internal Revenue Service. Apart from that, they also issue us receipts such as ‘Freedom fighters MASSOB’, ‘Obodo Adigomma’, ‘Onitsha Royal Kingdom’, ‘Onitsha Ado New Task Force’, ‘offloading and downloading tax’, among others, and these are levies we pay on a daily basis.
“These illegal receipts and payments seem to be the creation of high-level cabals working in association with some officials of the state government and it is crucial for the state government investigates them.
“To perfect their evil motives, the revenue agents no longer use the POS as agreed upon by the state government, rather they collect cash at both the borders and markets.
“We no longer make anything as our daily income  had  been badly affected by their illegal activities and are preventing drivers from conveying goods into Anambra markets. They also force drivers conveying goods to stop at the markets in neighbouring states.”he stated.
Some aggrieved members of the group, who also spoke at different markets  warned the revenue agents to stop creating hardship for the people through their nefarious activities, which they said had negatively impacted on the prices of goods and services.
“At the Ogbo Efere Market in Onitsha, the revenue agents collect N4,000, N6,000, N3,000, N1,000, from us for any goods loaded in that market, after paying the government agreed tax. This is killing business.
“The governor has always said Agberos should leave the road, but they seem to be increasing in number,” they said.
But in a swift reaction when contacted on the development, the Chairman, Anambra State Internal Revenue Service, Dr Greg Ezeilo, said Anambra State had their haulage tax which was divided into two categories, upstream and downstream, and noted that there is nothing like “Ego Ibu” or “Offloading or loading tax.”
Ezeilo stated that vehicles coming from other states which offload their goods and wares were made to pay “downstream”, while vehicles passing through the state roads paid “upstream” and showed their receipt at the border to AiRS agents.
 “Traders from Eke Awka Market in Awka can go to Onitsha and buy goods without paying any money to a revenue agents, any agent who collects money for such a movement will be penalised.
“Take the pictures of such agents engaged in collections of illegal tolls such as ‘Ego Ibu’ and send it to my office and action will be taken immediately.”he said .
When contacted   the Press Secretary to  governor  Charles Soludo,Mr Christian Aburime described the  allegation as  untrue.
According to him,Governor Soludo has always condemned the activities of Agberos and Touting in the state.
” At every occasion he had spoken against it and he will continue to condemn it” he said .
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