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IPMAN Seeks Soludo’s Intervention over Harassment of Members by Govt Officials in Anambra

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Petroleum Dealers Association of Nigeria (PEDAN), Anambra chapter has called on Gov. Chukwuma Soludo to end the era of intimidation and harassment by agents of state and local government.

Mr Izukanne Chibuike, Chairman of PEDAN in Anambra made the appeal during the End of Year Meeting and inauguration of special committees in Awka on Thursday.

Chibuike expressed the readiness of members of the association to comply with all existing agreements with the government of Soludo administration especially in the area of timely payment of consolidated levies.

He said under his leadership, marketers would operate within the standards set by regulators in the sector such as the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority and Weight and Measures.

“I urge marketers to have the fears of God, corporate and show understanding with the above mentioned authorities.

“We have a vow to be of good character and to work with the government of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, all we ask for, is equity and fairness.

“A consolidated levy and unified mode of collection and an end to harassment, intimidation and arrest of our members by agents who claim to be working on behalf of the state or local government,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Chinedu Obigwe, Chairman of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu Depot Community congratulated members in Anambra on the unity among them and their commitment to serving the public.

Anyaso who is in charge of Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu States said legitimate businesses and major stakeholders in the community needed encouragement and not a hostile tax regime.

He congratulated Soludo on his re-election and him for approving the consolidation of some of the levies while urging him to conclude it as he promised before the election.

In his remark, Mr Tony Ifeanya, Commissioner for Petroleum Resources said the administration of Soludo will continue to provide an enabling environment for marketers to operate.

Ifeanya who was represented by Mr Bayo Ojeyinka, Permanent Secretary in the ministry commended marketers for working to ensure regular supply of products in the state adding that they had supported the economy through their operations.

He advised them to always to the path of dialogue and constructive engagement in seeking redress for their grievances assuring that the government had listening ears.

On her part, Mrs Alice Ogbobe, the Coordinator of Weight and Measures Office in Anambra commended marketers for their effort at complying with standard rules.

Ogbobe said the agency would not relent or compromise on standards to ensure Nigerians got value for their money.

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