IPMAN urges Soludo to address multiple taxation in Anambra

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has urged Anambra State governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, to enthrone a more business-friendly environment by addressing multiple taxation in the State.

Chairman of IPMAN’s Enugu depot community, Mr. Chinedu Anyaso, made the appeal during the inauguration of new executive of Petroleum Dealers Association of Nigeria (PEDAN), Anambra branch, on Thursday in Awka.

Mr. Chibuike Izukanne emerged as Chairman, Ozomadu Michael as Vice Chairman, and Augustine Ejimofor as Secretary.

Anyaso, who oversees IPMAN activities in Anambra, Ebonyi, and Enugu states, expressed concern over the wide range of taxes and levies imposed on petroleum marketers.

He noted that the proliferation of charges was threatening the sustainability of their operations in the State.

“We used to have a consolidated tax system, but now additional levies such as business premises charges, land use fees, and Local government council dues have been introduced.

“The burden is becoming unbearable, and while we are still engaging with the government, we hope for a resolution soon,” he said.

Anyaso congratulated the new PEDAN leadership and urged them to remain law-abiding while safeguarding the interests of members.

In his acceptance speech, Izukanne thanked members for their confidence reposed in him, pledging to lead in a way that will benefit both members and the government.

He also echoed concerns over the issue of multiple taxation and harassment by various government agencies.

“These challenges have continued to affect our operations. However, we will engage with the government constructively without compromising the interests of our members,” Izukanne said.

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