Oyo government explains why it closed Obasanjo’s farm, says action not political
said that the closure of Obasanjo farms in Ibadan was not politically
motivated as being speculated.
The board chairman spoke to newsmen on Thursday while reacting to the
closure of the business of the former President, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo in Ibadan.
"Our process and procedures are not driven by political consideration,
we work for the state government and the intention is to bring in
revenue following due process.
"We have been doing some exercises in the last two days, unfortunately
people are trying to read political meanings to our action; we never
did that because of politics.
"We went to enforce and restrain the activities in Obasanjo farms in
Ibadan because the organisation did not pay what it was supposed to
pay as tax.
"I am glad to tell you that they have come back to pay what they are
supposed to and their business premises has since been reopened," he
said.
Alli, however, urged Nigerians to separate statutory duties and
functions from politics, adding that payment of taxes is statutory and
moral duty; which is the civic responsibility of all citizens.
"There is no relationship between tax payment and politics as far as
we are concerned and we do the needful whoever is involved we make
sure they pay," he added.
We reported that Obasanjo's farm was one of the sixteen businesses
that were sealed for defaulting in the payment of the environmental
development levy to the state government

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