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Govt To Demolish Lagos Bus Stop Market
Part of the market near the Lagos bus stop is to be demolished to create route for the Monorail project.
Also to be demolished is the fence of the market facing King Amachree road and traders would be relocated.
The Commissioner for Transport, Hon. George Tolofari who was speaking while inspecting the Monorail project along government house road Port Harcourt, said it goes against international safety practice for traders to be doing business on the Monorail route.
Hon. Tolofari appealed to the traders to be patient and show understanding with government as the project would be beneficial to all who do business in Port Harcourt.
Commenting, The Mayor of Port Harcourt City Local Government, Hon. Chimbiko Akarolo who was part of the inspection team, assured the traders that government would relocate those that could show evidence of being registered with government.
Also speaking, the chairman of the market union, Mr. Jonny Batubo assured government that the traders would co-operate with the deadline of seven days given to them.
The Commissioner was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary of his Ministry, Mr. Gogo Isong and some Heads of department.
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Sugar Tax ‘ll Threaten Manufacturing Sector, Says CPPE
In a statement, the Chief Executive Officer, CPPE, Muda Yusuf, said while public health concerns such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases deserve attention, imposing an additional sugar-specific tax was economically risky and poorly suited to Nigeria’s current realities of high inflation, weak consumer purchasing power and rising production costs.
According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
“The proposition of a sugar-specific tax is misplaced, economically risky, and weakly supported by empirical evidence, especially when viewed against Nigeria’s prevailing structural and macroeconomic realities.
The CPPE boss noted that retail prices of many non-alcoholic beverages have risen by about 50 per cent over the past two years, even without the introduction of new taxes, further squeezing consumers.
Yusuf further expressed reservation on the effectiveness of sugar taxes in addressing the root causes of non-communicable diseases in Nigeria.
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