The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has remitted N408 million to the federal government between January to September 2016. This was even as the Council recorded 35 per cent performance in the implementation of the 2016 budget between the same periods. Speaking recently, the Executive Secretary of NSC, Barrister Hassan Bello, stated that the Council has recorded 23 per cent performance […]
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WHARF LANDING FEES FACE-OFF: FG ASKS LAGOS TO REFUND BILLIONS OF NAIRA COLLECTED
The Federal Government has asked the Supreme Court to declare the Lagos State Wharf Landing Fees Law No 5 of 2009 unconstitutional and to order the state to refund all the monies collected through the law. The law was passed in 2009 when Babatunde Fashola, now the Minister for Power, Works and Housing, was the state governor. It imposes levies […]
Continue reading »ABIA MOTORISTS PROTEST TEST LEVY
Commercial drivers in Abia State have called on Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to stop the alleged illegal N1,000.00 driving test levy collected by the Board of Internal Revenue. The aggrieved commercial drivers said the amount was usually taken from them while trying to renew their driver’s licence.
Continue reading »IGR PALAVA: OKADA RIDERS PROTEST SHARP INCREASE IN PRICE OF NUMBER PLATES IN AKURE
The City of Akure, Ondo State was practically grounded to a halt on Thursday when the motorcycle riders popularly known as Okada took to the street in protest of the sharp unilateral increase of the cost of acquiring commercial number plates by the State Authorities.
Continue reading »IGR PALAVA: OGUN TIPPER DRIVERS PROTEST EXTORTION BY GOVT OFFICIALS
Some tipper drivers in Ogun State have protested against alleged extortion by some officials of the state government. The drivers, under the aegis of the First Nigeria Tipper and Lorry Driver’s Association, said they were being excessively charged for every job they undertook. They said they were initially paying N2,600.00 per trip to the officials, but on last Wednesday, the […]
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