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RSHA Directs NURTW To Stop All Levies
The House Committee on Transport, Rivers State House of Assembly (RSHA), has directed the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), to stop the collection of all levies from transporters across the state pending the determination of a petition before the House.
Chairman, House Committee on Transport, Hon. Prince Ngbor Picolo, made the disclosure in a chat with newsmen, shortly after a meeting with all concerned parties in Port Harcourt, Wednesday.
Picolo noted that three unions, including, Rivers Transport and Investment Corporation, Rivers Drivers Transport Cooperative Union, and Self- Employed and Commercial Drivers Association, jointly petitioned the House Committee on Transport over alleged extortions of their members by the NURTW.
According to him,’’ We received three to four petitions…, the Rivers State Transport and Investment Corporation, Drivers Association and Self Employed and Commercial Drivers Association against the NURTW. The three petitioners are saying that NURTW are extorting them daily and based on that they brought a petition before us in the House of Assembly’’.
The House Committee on Transport chairman explained that the committee had enjoined all parties to remain calm pending when investigation on the matter would be concluded, while asking the NURTW to stay action on the collection of all levies.
He said, ‘’We called both parties, we met today and so, based on this we have told all the parties to relax, but by a later date we’ll take a decision and so we’re also enjoining the NURTW to stop all levies from them till the determination of the case’’.
Picolo further explained that the Chairman, Rivers State Internal Revenue Service, Mr Adoage Norteh, was unavoidably absent from the hearing owing to some other official matters he had to attend to, adding however that he would appear on a later date to give clarification on multiple taxation as claimed by all the parties.
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