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MAN calls for harmonisation of taxes, levies in Delta

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The Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN) – Edo/Delta chapter has called for the harmonisation of taxes and levies in Delta State to make it much easier for the members to pay.

This was as the association lamented that its members in both states were experiencing power challenges as most manufacturing companies were being suffocated as a result of poor electricity supply.

Okwara Udensi, chairman of the association who led the executive members in a courtesy visit to Ifeanyi Okowa, Delta State Governor in Government House, Asaba.

He commended the governor on his outstanding accomplishment in road construction and various skills acquisition programmes for the youths in the state.

He lauded the state government for establishing an Economic Council as it required harnessing of ideas and appealed for the inclusion of MAN in the council.

“We are aware of your efforts to attract investors into the state and as stakeholders, we are ready and willing to partner with you in the development of the state.

“We thank you for the massive road construction in the state because as manufacturers we need roads to move our goods.

“As manufacturers, we are pleased with your efforts at developing youths in the state with skills acquisition programmes, especially the Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme (STEP).

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“We are willing to engage youths who are willing to work and to share knowledge with our youths in Delta,” he said.

Responding, Governor Okowa commended the group for its contributions to the economic development of the state, and assured that the state government would partner MAN to train youths in the state on relevant skills.

“There is no doubt that you stakeholders are in our partnership to develop our dear state because through your various manufacturing outfits, you are helping us to generate employment.

Governor Okowa commended the association for its contributions to the development of the state through the taxes and levies that are generated from the members across the state.

“More important is the fact that you are helping us in keeping our people in employment and it matters a lot to us.

“We realise that the development of roads is good for the movement of goods and services and at the moment it consumes a lot of our finances.

“I am particularly thrilled with the need to partner in entrepreneurship skills development and hope that the Ministry of Trade and Investments as well as Office of Chief Economic Adviser should look into the possibility of a partnership as soon as possible.

“This is very important as we look forward to helping the young ones develop the skills that will enable them to stand on their own in the future,’’ he said.

On complaint of multiple taxes on members of the association, the governor said the state government had harmonised taxes.

According to him, we have asked that we should have only one demand notice for any company in the state.

“The local government councils are a separate tier of government but we will talk with them because we don’t want to stifle our industries,” he stated.

On power supply challenges, Okowa said that there was still a problem with power generation and distribution in Nigeria, stressing that “any monopoly of generation and distribution will not augur well for the country both now and for the future’’.

“We pray that things get better for our manufacturers because we don’t want to continue to lose more jobs in the country,” the governor added.

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