The tax drive of Oyo State government continued on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, as the task team seal off agricultural produce farms belonging to former president Olusegun Obasanjo, (Obasanjo Farms), at Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan, Evans Publishers, Heinemann Educational Books and University press Limited, UPL, among others.
The inter-ministerial task force was led by the Oyo state Board of Internal Revenue team shut down the premises of the former president’s farm for defaulting in the payment of Environmental Development Levy due to the State government.
Some of the other firms affected in the seal up by the task force team include Black Horse, Lister Flour Mills, Brooking House, Group Medical hospital, Butterfield bakery, Chicken Republic, MRS oil and Rasmed publicity.
Speaking with journalists after Tuesday’s, Mr Bicci Alli, the chairman, Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue, OYBIR, said the exercise became inevitable due to the failure of the affected firms to comply with the state tax laws after series of formal communication failed.
He said the enforcement will be continuous, and also warned all corporate organisations in the state to do the needful as well as be corporately responsible in line with the laws of the land.
Alli said “the exercise we carried out today (Tuesday) is not something new and not outside the law. It is within the law. We went to restrain some corporate organizations that failed to pay what is due to Oyo state government after giving due notices, demand notices and even public notices to that effect and they failed to pay.
“So we went to those places to restrain them from having access to their premises and it’s going to be a continuous exercise, all through the week and even next week.
“What they are guilty of is the payment of the environmental development levy. Some of them owe about two years. We wrote to them and gave them notices to pay, they refused to pay. It was as a result of their failure to pay that we now embarked on the needful.
“But it’s so sad that not until we have to take this step against the firms that they are now actually coming out to pay.
“Government is not interested in disrupting the business of these corporate organisations, the business of government is to create an enabling environment for business to thrive which Oyo state government has done tremendously well in the last few years and that’s why you see businesses springing up on daily basis in Oyo state. The government cannot disrupt their businesses unless where it is absolutely necessary.
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