Business
Enugu Vows To Check Multiple Taxation
Enugu State Government
has bowed to pressure from the business community in the state over the problem of multiple taxation as it affirmed readiness to take concrete measures aimed at removing barriers that hinder free investment in the state.
Governor Sullivan Chime, specifically said the state government had set up a committee to deal with any issue that may hinder investment in the state, including multiple taxation and related matters.
He explained that his administration had also put in a massive and sustained investment in infrastructural development, security and economic expansion, which had made the state a choice destination for both local and foreign investors.
The governor who said this while inaugurating the multi-million naira Mercedes Benz Tetralog Sales and Services Centre along Enugu –Port Harcourt Expressway, Enugu assured that he was determined to provide enabling environment for business to thrive.
Governor Chime, who was represented by his deputy, Rev Raphael Nwoye said his government took the decision in order to ensure that all barriers to free investment in the state were removed. “We are indeed highly encouraged by the successes being recorded by all those who had dared to invest in Enugu state and so much so that we can now boldly say that it is unwise not to invest in Enugu State”, Chime said.
He noted that his administration had also put in place massive and sustained investment in infrastructural development, security and economic expansion, which had made the state a choice destination for investors.
According to him, the state’s business profile has been boosted by the presence of an international airport and the imminent approval of our free trade zone by President Goodluck Jonathan.
He noted that the state is now reputed to be one of the fastest growing economics in Nigeria.
He therefore, commended Tetralog Management for plugging into this new tide and for finding Enugu State worthy of such massive investment.
The Managing Director of Tetralog Nigeria Limited, Mr Onuorah Nnabugwu, thanked the governor for creating the enabling environment that made it possible for his company to berth in the state.
Felix Okogbule