Illegal taxation: Tourism industry in Imo risks shutdown as hoteliers give govt 14-day ultimatum

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The Imo Hoteliers Association has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Imo State Government to arrest the ugly trend of illegal taxation or risk closure of

Chairman of the Association, Mr Chima Chukwunyere, said this while speaking with newsmen in Owerri on Wednesday.

He argued that as the second highest employers of labour after the government in the state, the unabated activities of the illegal revenue collectors had continued to deal a devastating blow to the industry. “More often than not, we have suffered a setback through the activities of some criminal elements who subject the members of our Association to extortion and seal up our hotels on trumped up charges with impunity.

“All our Hotels have complied with the Federal Government directive and the government has visited our hotels and has given us a clean bill of health.

 

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