Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor, has threatened to seal
off Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) offices if they continue to “bully”
organisations within the state over value-added tax (VAT) payment.
Wike made this known during an interactive session with
corporate organisations in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
In August, the court had issued an order restraining FIRS
from collecting VAT in Rivers and directed the state government to take charge
of the collection.
After the judgment, Wike signed a bill on value-added tax
(VAT) collection into law.
On Monday, the court also dismissed an application by the
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) seeking to stay of execution on the VAT
controversy.
Despite this, FIRS asked taxpayers to continue to honour
their tax obligations under the VAT Act until the court of appeal or supreme
court gives a final verdict on the matter.
The governor had said the judgment of the federal high court
had sufficiently addressed the illegality perpetrated by the FIRS.
“An agency of government
cannot dictate to a state government. If they will ever dictate but not to a
state like Rivers because certainly, we will not allow it, Wike said.
“People say that ‘let heaven not fall’, sometimes I believe
that it is important that heaven should come down so everybody will rest.
“We have challenged it (VAT collection in court), and we
have no apologies to anybody. And the problem in this country is that no one
wants to come out.
“And all these bullyings by FIRS…they should mind the state
they are bullying, they should be very careful. You don’t bully states like us.
“I have the political
will to do a lot of things. I am not one of those governors that will shy away
from this or that. If they continue to bully us… all their offices in the
state, I will take them. You should know those that you bully, not states like us…
don’t try it.
“I will not be a party to injustice, but let history be that
some of us stood up and challenged the illegality. Until we leave May 29, 2023,
I will continue to challenge what I think is not right.”
The governor also said that shares allocated to states from
VAT collection are inequitable and unjust.
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