Niger Delta
Market Women Protest Multiple Taxation In C’River
A group of female pro
testers from Watt Market in Calabar, have called on the Cross River State Government to wade into issues of multiple taxation experienced by them in the course of doing legitimate business at Watt Market.
The spokeswoman of the group, Mrs. Eno Ekpenyong, who led a peaceful match to the premises of the Cross River State House of Assembly, informed members of the House after plenary that extra taxes have been imposed by the market union under the name CATU which were overbearing on them.
Ekpenyong maintained that they hitherto were paying N80.00 and N50. as for toll and sanitation monthly levies respectively, and therefore, would not pay the new taxes imposed on them by the market union.
The protesters whose Placards read “Don’t double tax us.” “CATU – enough of your exploitation.” “Don’t Use Union to Oppress Us” We say No to another tax.” “Please Help! We are dying in the hands of Oppressors,” We are Paying N1, 120.00 as tax every month.” “We are Women. Don’t tax us too much and Government should come to our Aid.”
They however Called on the Speaker and members of the Cross River State House of Assembly to Prevail on the Market Union, to stop any further harassment as they had been barred from selling in the Market.
Earlier, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Larry Odey represented by the Majority Leader and Member, representing Obubra I State Constituency, Hon. Alex Sunny Irek, in company of Hon. Jacob Otu Enya, Adviser to the Speaker and Member representing Boki II State Constituency and Hon. Wilson Ekpenyong, commended the women for the peaceful manner in which they conducted themselves to make their grievances known to the government.
According to him, the House members are representatives of the people and understand their plight.
Also speaking in the local dialect, Hon. Wilson Ekpenyong, informed the protesters that Government was aware and had already sent a bill to the House on the issue and appealed to them not to make many trouble as their interest would be protected.
On his part, Hon. Jacob Otu Enyia assured the women that Government was interested in development and not exploitation and would therefore, look into their complaint.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar