The Enugu Government has defended its N1,000-per-trip-of-sand levy imposed by the state government on tipper drivers,
saying it’s still the lowest in the region as neighbouring Ebonyi and Anambra States charge N8,000 and N3,500 respectfully.
Enugu the State Commissioner for Information and Communications said this in statement on Saturday. The statement was issued in reaction to the increase in the levy from N500 to N1000.
Some tipper drivers on Thursday took to Nsukka streets in protest over what they described as the state government’s increase of the fees charged them on each trip from N500 to N1,000.
But Aka protest was cooked up by unscrupulous elements, who were in the habit of tarnishing efforts of government in making the state a preferred investment destination.
The commissioner, who described the protesters as fake tipper drivers, said the leadership of the Tipper Drivers and Owners Association of Nigeria (TDOAN), Enugu Chapter, was aware of the minor adjustment in the daily fees being paid by their members.
He disclosed that TDOAN, through its leadership in the state, explained that there was no reason for any protest apart from the purpose of attempting to tarnish the image of the union.
Aka said the in spite of the increment, Enugu still charges the lowest fee when compared to the neighbouring Ebonyi and Anambra States that charge N8,000 and N3,500 respectfully.
“The group warned miscreants being used by opposition politicians to destabilise the peace, which Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, has brought, to desist from it.
“They equally restated their resolve to align themselves to the policies of the Mbah-led administration and its developmental trajectories,” Aka quoted the TDOAN leadership as saying.
He said Nsukka Local Government Council Chairman, Dr Walter Ozioko, while corroborating with the Tippers Union, said the security information at his disposal showed that the protesters were impostors.
He said that Ozioko absolved Mbah’s Administration of any wrong doing, saying the increase was done by the Enugu State Economic Planning Commission in line with the present economy.
Source; PM.