OBIANO ABOLISHES SOME SCHOOL LEVIES IN ANAMBRA


Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, in his special broadcast, yesterday stopped some levies which include wheelbarrow tax, hawkers permit, sale of consolidated emblems and unapproved levies in secondary and primary schools for the purpose of reducing the economic dwindling and hardship on the people.

Obiano said;
Following the formal announcement by the Federal Government that the nation’s economy has gone into a recession, I consider it my duty as your governor to distill the message of the economic situation of the country down to the grassroots. 
Following this development too, I am happy to announce to you that I have come up with a stimulus package that will ease the pain of the recession and help our dear state bounce back to prosperity. 
I wish to assure you that after a careful study of the situation, I am more convinced now than ever before that with our fundamentals, our infinite capacity to come back from deficits and our implicit faith in God, our story should be different in Anambra State. 
Consequently, our intervention comes in four key areas: Tax Relief Programme, Special Intervention Programmes for Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Large Enterprises, Social Intervention Programme for Low Income Households and finally; Intervention in Infrastructure-for-Jobs.I hereby suspend the sale of consolidated emblems in Anambra State. I suspend the collection of hawkers permit on all streets in the state. I suspend the collection of wheelbarrow tax in all markets in the state. 
Lastly, I abolish the imposition of unapproved levies on students in public primary and secondary schools in the state. All these pronouncements shall take immediate effect. 
My role as your governor is to envisage challenges and provide solutions that will ensure a speedy comeback from difficult situations that require the power and might of a state government.
Obiano guaranteed the people that his policy in agricultural and other intervention measures would sustain hope and life for his people in the prevailing hardship and urged them to support the government to continue to develop that state.

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