Governor Obiano with the Corps
Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Mr. Boboye Oyegun when he paid him a courtesy call at Governor’s
lodge Amawbia
Anambra Government today sealed-off two hotels
and three other facilities over the refusal of owners to pay three years
property rates valued at N1,032,000.
The facilities sealed-off are Grace Royal Hotel,
Okpuno-Awka; Standford Hotel, Awka, a residential building on number 348, Ziks
Ave., Awka, Oando filling station at the Enugu-Onitsha expressway, Amawbia, and
a students’ lodge called Santa Maria lodge, Awka.
Mr Sylvester Agbapu, the
Head of Enforcement Unit of Anambra Property and Use Charge (APLUC), explained
that the closure followed the order of an Awka Magistrate Court presided over
by Magistrate Lauretta Okoye.
“We don’t derive joy in sealing-off the property
but you will discover that some people purposely and blatantly refused to pay
their property rates.
They even sometimes refuse to accept hearing
notices from court bailiff
We usually give them a grace of three months
bill notice before charging them to court
“The judgment was secured after they failed to
pay their APLUC bills from 2011 to 2013.
He advised property owners to pay up their bills
or risk having their buildings sealed-off.
He disclosed that the agency was currently
handling more than 4,000 cases in Idemili, Onitsha, Aguata, Nnewi and Ihiala
local council areas.
Obiano Seals 2 Hotels, 3 Other Facilities Over APLUC Fees, 4,000 Others
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