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RIRS Shuts NDDC Over Tax Evasion

Gladys Nweke

In a second time in about three months, officials of the Rivers State Internal Revenue Service (RIRS) have shut down operations at the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.

The action resulted in the barricading of all entrances to and from the commission at its head office near GRA Junction along Port Harcourt/Aba Expressway.

The state revenue officials said they were forced to barricade the premises of the commission following the refusal of its management to clear all relevant taxes owed the agency in spite of earlier promise to do so.

The RIRS Director, Mr Manson Endeboh, who led the enforcement team said that the tax agency sealed the gates of the NDDC headquarters for allegedly owing the Rivers State Government millions in taxes.

He, however, conceded that the commission had made some payments but that it came after they approached the court for an exparte order to seal the office.

Reacting to the development, the management of the commission expressed dismay over the disruption of activities at its headquarters in Port Harcourt by officials of the Rivers State Internal Revenue Service (RIRS).

Speaking on behalf of the NDDC Managing Director, Nsima Ekere, the Special Assistant on Media, Chijioke Amu-Nnadi, said the commission was surprised by the development because the commission had already begun paying the revenue service the arrears under question.

Amu-Nnadi explained: “About two weeks ago, the commission met with the tax enforcement team and started negotiations to resolve all outstanding issues.

“We understand that there is a court order but it’s important for us to state that the commission, as a responsible corporate organisation, had begun to attend to all obligations as agreed.

“Last week, the commission paid the first tranche. They will receive the next tranche this week. This is a sign of goodwill and commitment on the side of the commission to meet these obligations.

Amu-Nnadi expressed dismay at the actions of the RIRS officials noting that blocking the premises of the commission was an unnecessary embarrassment and does not match the commission’s goodwill.

He stated that it is very surprising that even though the commission has begun paying these arrears dating back to 2013, which the current board inherited, it will still have to deal with the little impasse.

“And mind you, over the past two years, the current board has paid all the commission’s tax obligations as at when due”

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