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Activist Threatens To Sue FG Over Tax Deduction
An elder statesman and Niger Delta Activist, Rev. Sokari Soberekon, has threatened to sue the federal government over illegal deduction of taxes from the 13 per cent derivation fund.
Rev. Soberakon who is founder of Christ Jesus Link Publishers Church said this in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt at the weekend also called for the immediate stoppage of the derivation tax, while taxes previously deducted be refunded to the states.
The clergy man who also demanded an upward review of the derivation fund to the oil producing states, stressed the need for the South South governors to join his campaign over the derivation deductions.
He said that he will continue to fight for the increase in the derivation fund to the south south states.
According to him, Niger Delta governors must join him in the desire to get justice for the Niger Delta, knowing that justice is more expensive, than war.
Rev. Soberekon also stressed the need for the federal government to rename the Port Harcourt International Airport after the late Melford Okilo as the late former governor of old Rivers State did so much for the Rivers State and entire Niger Delta region.
Meanwhile, Rev. Soberekon has said that, the Northern Governors Forum lacks the moral and constitutional rights to question the south south on how the 13 per cent derivation is being spent.
He argued that it is not the business of the Northern governors to question the region on how the derivation fund was being spent, noting that, it is only the people of the south south that should question their governors on how the money was being spent.