Odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com reports that there was tension in Anambra state as a total of 8 hotels, a popular leisure spot and a private primary school were sealed up in Anambra State as a result of non-payment of tax totaling N2.9 million for the 2012 – 2013 fiscal year.
Awka has more than 68 hotels and the enforcement agents are still moving ahead for more action on defaulters.
The
sealed hotels include Hatfield (formerly known as Queen’s Suite), Smithland
Hotel, Cheleku Hotels, Malikwu Suites, Century Guest House, Swiss Cottage, De
Pride Lodge, and Nicon Lodge.
Also
sealed off are Lynette Primary School, Awka, and one of the biggest hang outs
in the capital city of Awka known as Be Joy Centre Point Leisure.
The
exercise, which took place yesterday, brings the total number of sealed
buildings in the state by the Anambra State Property and Land Use Charge
(APLUC) in the past two months to 36.
It would
be recalled that a fortnight ago, APLUC sealed nine residential buildings in
the commercial city of Onitsha following the owners’ refusal to pay stipulated
taxes.
Speaking
with journalists yesterday after the exercise, head of APLUC’s human resources
and administration, Mrs. Chinenye Okafor, said it was part of the Willie Obiano
administration’s resolve to boost the state’s revenue.
According
to her, the enforcement was sequel to various court judgments obtained by
APLUC, as well as the implementation of the state’s Land Use Charge Law 2010.
“The
consequence of such default is that the owners/occupiers shall have the
property sealed and liable for receivership and or to a term of imprisonment
for a period of three months or both until all outstanding charges, penalties
and administration charges due are paid,” Okafor said.
She
stressed that the defaulters were duly served with writ of summons and hearing
notices in 2013, regretting that they refused to appear in court until APLUC
got judgments against them to seal their buildings.
She
further said that the state government gave 75 per cent discount on all
buildings to enable owners pay up their charges and wondered why people have
refused to meet their civil obligations to the state.
Okafor
insisted that Anambra has the lowest property rate in the country adding that
520 more suits were still pending in various courts across the state.
The APLUC
boss appealed to the building owners to pay up or risk the closure of their
buildings and their business outfits.
Depiction for one of the hotels
Anambra Seals Off 8 Hotels, Popular Leisure Spot, Primary School Over Tax Default
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