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Bread makers protest in Lagos state

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Lagos State Bread makers under the banner of Premium Breadmakers Association of Nigeria(PBAN)  have embarked on a protest following alleged multi-agencies and ministries taxation by the state government.

Penpushing repprts that, the protesters who took to the streets were also sighted at the state secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja, where they took off  to the Lagos State House of Assembly complex with different placards inscriptions.

“Lagos government: stop duplication multi-agencies functions in premium bakeries, multiple taxations in Lagos is killing premium bakeries, premium bread makers are reeling under the yoke of multiple-agencies levies, rates, and taxes,” their placards read.

Penpushing further reports that, the President of the association  Emmanuel Onuorah,in a letter  addressed to the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt Hon Mudashiru Obasa, said 13 state agencies are monitoring their businesses and collecting taxes from them

The protesters argued that the taxes was aside from the ones at the federal levels – the National Agency for Food and  Drug Administration (NAFDAC), Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity amongst others.

“The following are the list of Lagos State ministries, agencies and parastatals claiming that they are authorized by law to monitor/oversee premium bakeries: Lagos State of The Ministry of Environment, Lagos State Safety Commission, Ministry of Transport (State Carriage),Lagos Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) and Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)

Penpushing also reports that the body said others include: Lagos State Fire Service 7. Lagos State Inland Revenue Service (LIRS),Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), All 57 local governments and LCDAs in Lagos, Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency (LASAA), Yearly papers by LGAs/LCDAS 12. Daily Ticket (Toll) (LGAs/LCDA) and Mid-year Papers (LGAS/LCDAs).”

The President said the association  had earlier submitted a letter to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on September 14 but didn’t get any feedback despite the acknowledgement of the letter, warning  if this one isn’t responded to within two weeks, there would be a hike in bread prices.

“We want to shout so that Nigerians would know. If bread prices increase you would know who to hold, It is not easy doing business here to produce bread now, the materials ..flour and sugar that is the main constituent of our products have gone up’.

‘We have been subsidizing bread for Nigerians and we are not going to subsidize bread if these things continue. By the end of this year we are going to increase our bread prices. And you know the problem that they would cause for Nigerians. We have been bearing the cost, we have been absorbing it and we are saying no. Every other thing that is making bread is very expensive’.

“Imagine, the Lagos safety commission will come and take 350,000, some of them will come N500,000, sometimes they would say monthly, …in local government, we are not resting, if you park (your distribution vehicle) they will come and take money from you, they beat up our workers. What kind of life is that? Are we not Nigerians?”

Penpushing further reports that, Onuorah in the letter to the Speaker, appealed to the state government to save their businesses from collapse and prevent over one million people in Lagos state under their employment (inclusive of bread distributors) from becoming jobless and being pushed back into an already saturated unemployment market.”

The bread makers  while noting that their business operational capacity has dropped by 50 per cent and he has lost over N200 million in the last three years, however,demanded special protection as a major employer of labour in order to sustain the ecosystem of Lagos economy.

Penpushing also reports that,the Chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, Public Petitions and LASIEC, Victor Akande, in response promised to deliver their letter to the Governor.

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