What???????? Petrol sells N500 per litre in Anambra state...
Residents of
Anambra State woke up on Wednesday to another round of fuel scarcity due to the
closure of most filling stations in protest over what they described as high
levies imposed on them by the state government.
As a
consequence, motorists and other users of petrol resorted to buying the product
from black marketers for as much as N500 per litre.
A petroleum
products’ marketer, Joseph Nwakpadolu, told our correspondent that most of his
colleagues closed their retail outlets to protest the heavy levies imposed on
them by the state government.
He said the
marketers had to convene an emergency meeting to discuss the levies and taxes
imposed on them by the government.
Nwakpadolu
said each filling station owner was being asked to pay a huge sum annually,
which he said would kill their businesses if implemented.
He said the
general meeting had become imperative after all efforts to get the government
to rescind the plan failed.
“We met to
discuss the high levies the government has billed our businesses; they are
giving us a combined bill of over N500,000 per year exclusive of tax. Our
position is that the amount is high and cannot be sustained if we must remain
in business,” he added.
The Chairman,
Petroleum Dealers’ Association of Nigeria, Anambra State chapter, Chief Osita
Ofodile, confirmed that the marketers were being asked to pay over N500,000
each, which their colleagues in other states were paying.
No government
official could be reached for reaction because of the state’s Executive Council
meeting that was still going on at 5.30pm when this report was sent.

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