Ugo Nosiri, Owerri
The Imo State Government says it has banned all unauthorised task-forces in the state engaged in all manner of levy collection.
The state government made this known in a release signed by the chief press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Oguwike Nwachuku.
The statement notes that the governor frowned at the manner these unauthorised task-forces had put the image of the state government in great disrepute due to their unprofessional conducts.
The state government therefore warned those involved in the act to desist forthwith.
The statement reads. “All persons or groups involved in the reckless collection of levies in Imo State without the strict authorisation of the governor have been asked to desist forthwith or have themselves to blame.
“Governor Hope Uzodimma said the consequences that await the refusal of those involved in such acts are huge because his government is no longer prepared to tolerate acts that smear her image.
“Governor Uzodimma is particularly concerned about reports of individuals, groups and even political appointees, who harass members of the public under the guise of task-forces and use same to collect levies and impose penalties that are both illegal and criminal.
“The Governor insists that the only authorised body in Imo State charged with the responsibility of collecting levies, penalties and other revenues for the government remains the Imo State Internal Revenue Service (IIRS).
“He has therefore warned that anyone caught in the web of further illegal collections, including political appointees, will face the music squarely, regardless of who the person is.
“The areas where the madness over collection of levies, penalties and other fees has taken a worrisome dimension and have caught the attention of the Governor are in the haulage/ truck collections (both day and night) businesses, the municipal daily ticketing in the parks and markets, those going after transportation traffic offenders, among others.
“While the ministries and agencies involved in the act have been directed to desist from further collection of such levies, penalties and fees, Governor Uzodimma said anyone (political appointees inclusive) or group that decides to test his will on such illegalities by way of ignoring his directive may have to face consequences.”