Anambra

Banks, Hotels And Others Sealed in Anambra Over Levies (See list)

The Government of Anambra State has sealed off several establishments like banks and hotels. The government sealed off no fewer than 25 banks and hotels operating within the state capital, Awka, for failure to pay their taxes and levies to the state.  

The facilities were sealed by the Anambra State Internal Revenue Service (AIRS) over the weekend. 

It was gathered that levies were mainly those of sanitation, business premises, and sundry government taxes.  

Also Read: Anambra Visits Abandoned Government House, Spends N6 bn on Project 

Head of the team and desk officer in charge of Anambra State Waste Management Authority (ASWAMA) in the Anambra State Internal Revenue Service, Mr. James-Morgan Ezeodili, said the enforcement was made following a court order on 11th August 2022 to seal off the businesses. 

“This is because of their refusal or failure to appear in court, after being served with writ of summons, as they refused to pay stipulated levies to state government. 

“The exercise (sealing of businesses) was part of the state government’s resolve to boost its revenue, and to ensure that the environment was clean by removal of wastes across the roads and streets in the state.” 

Some of the facilities sealed are: Nigeria Police Force Micro Finance Bank, Mumbai Festus Hotel, Finotel Classic Hotel, and Shalom Hotel, all in Awka. Others include: Zaramax Hotel, New World Lounge, Summit Splendor Hotel, Ndiolu Micro Finance Bank, Landmark Hotel Nibo, among others. 

Soludo Banned Movement of Cattle in Anambra

Meanwhile, Soludo has also banned movement of cattle on foot in every part of the state. 

Soludo who met with members of Anambra State Cattle Menace Committee at the Government House, Awka, at the weekend, said the ban was in compliance with the 2021 Anti-open grazing law of the state, adding that enforcement would also begin from September. 

Former governor of the state, Willie Obiano had assented to the Cattle and Other Livestock Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill of Anambra State in 2021, but failed to enforce the ban. 

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