N’Assembly reviewing laws to check multiple taxation -Dogara
These impediments, he added, include outrageous taxes, lack of adherence to necessary laws, wrong attitude of concessionaires towards contractual terms and conditions, absence of a work programme as well as the political will of the government.
He said the hearing was aimed at eliciting necessary response and inputs from stakeholders and the public on how to address these pertinent issues that affects the well-being of the citizenry with the ultimate aim of formulating good laws for the sector.
Restating the resolve of the House of Representatives to ensure that democracy benefits the masses and also grows the nations’s economy, he said, “I have no doubt that the industrialisation of this nation is, to a large extent, dependent on our capacity to harness and utilise the enormous potentials of the steel sector.
“It is a general perception that the failure of this sector to deliver maximum revenue and the desired industrialization is due to several bottlenecks amongst which are; the outrageous taxes, lack of adherence to the necessary laws, wrong attitude of concessionaires towards contractual terms and conditions, absence of a work programme as well as the political will of the government.”
While noting that several efforts have been made to revive this sector, especially the Ajaokuta Steel Company (ASC) which was designed to be the largest integrated steel company in West Africa and the ever vibrant and fast growing Delta Steel Company (DSC) to no avail, he urged the stakeholders to make contributions to enrich the laws under consideration in order to extricate the sector from comatose.
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