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Kogi Government Roars As Dangote Staff Allegedly Prey On Tax Officials
Officials of the Kogi State Internal Revenue have allegedly been engaged by Staff of Dangote Cement Factory in Obajana while enforcing a court order against Africa’s largest cement company over tax evasion.
Brandnewsday learned that the Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo made this known in a statement issued to newsmen on Wednesday night.
In the statement. Fanwo stated that the Kogi State Government recently secured a court order against the Dangote Cement Factory over issues of tax default.
The Commissioner who warned that the State Government will not accept lawlessness from the Management of Dangote Cement factory added that the management of Dangote cement factory had appealed to the State Government to settle out of court.
Kogi State Government Vs Dangote Cement Factory
He, however, stated that the Chairman of the Interim Management Committee of the Service, Mukadam Asiwaju Idris had claimed the Cement Factory Management is not committed to the agreement.
Fanwo stated that the action of the Management to attack people executing a lawful order shows they are not prepared to act in a civil manner.
His words, “Vehicles belonging to the KGIRS were attacked by the staff of the company in an uncivil manner. We want to make it clear that such conduct will not be acceptable.
“As a business organisation, the Cement Company should know that tax is compulsory and they have no reason not to pay their taxes.
“The Kogi State Government is analysing reports from the incident and will take decisive steps as no one is above the laws of the land.
“As a Government, we have been a good host to Dangote Cement and many other businesses in the State. The Company may need to do more to justify the billions realized thereon monthly basis. It is the duty of the State Government to protect the people”.