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OGFZ Seeks Synergy To Achieve Goals
The Managing Director
and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Authority, Onne, Rivers State, Hon. Victor Alabo, has stressed the need for all stakeholders and practitioners in the zone to synergise in order to achieve set objectives.
Alabo, who made the call at the oil and gas investors forum held at Onne, recently, said the need for such robust adequate co-operation could not be over-emphasised as the free zone has a peculiar terrain with rules and regulations governing it.
According to him, the investors forum was organized with the aim of correcting inter-agency interference in the free zone, as well as taxation and security situation.
He opined that, “Any agency interfacing with another without recourse to the Free Zone Authority is an offence by law”, stressing that all stakeholders and practitioners at the free zone should endeavour to work in harmony and mutually with a view to creating an enabling and conducive atmosphere to operate.
The Managing Director noted that taxes at the free Zone are within the preview of the rules and regulations governing the zone, and warned that the zone would no longer tolerant any act of tax defaults, appealing to all stakeholders and investors to ensure strict compliance in order to fast-track conducive working environment and revenue generation.
Alabo disclosed that there is a tax office at the free zone complex to enable all clients to comply, pointing out that, “clients of workers at the free zone are liable to pay PAYE Tax in accordance with the rules and regulations of the zone”.
The Onne Oil and Gas Free zone boss also hinted that the authority has a training fund aimed at beefing up training and human capacity development at the zone, and further hinted that the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) is a fund set aside to train staff of clients at the free zone.
The forum was attended by stakeholders and investors from all walks of life including the Onne Area Controller of Customs, Hamzat Gummi, who also made some presentation that borders on cargo documentations, clearance of goods, security and co-operation that would be in line with the protection of the fiscal policies of the Federal republic of Nigeria.
Collins Barasimeye
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