ADAMS OSHIOMOLE SHUTS DOWN NTA BENIN, NATIONAL MUSEUM

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Edo State Governor, Adams Oshomhole has ordered the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Zonal Headquarters and the National Museum located in Benin City to be shut down over tax issues.

Both offices, reports say were sealed off by the Edo State Board of Internal Revenue, apparently acting on the orders coming from the office of the State Governor. The NTA office was closed over alleged ‘non-remittance of PAYE worth close to N20M’.

The National Museum located at King’s Square has also faced similar fate for allegedly ‘collecting revenue for social events in the museum’s premises worth about N6M.

Workers at both companies have not been able to gain entry into the buildings.

Ehi Omokhua, the Chairman of Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation and Trade Recreational Employment, Benin Museum Chapter says no letter of notice was served before the museum was closed.

‘The government had stopped the collection of revenue for social events. Where do they expect us to get remittance to pay? We see the closure as barbaric and autocratic in a democratic dispensation’, Omokhua told The Nation newspaper.

But the Oseni Elamah, chairman of the Revenue Board, says they have evidence that the museum officials have been illegally collecting funds from people. ‘They are illegally collecting revenue they are not supposed to collect. The land belongs to the government. They collected revenue throughout December. They are lying’, Elamah said.

On why NTA has been sealed off, Elamah says ‘tax was deducted from workers but not remitted to the government’.

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