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Wike says Rivers not fighting FG over VAT collection

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State says his administration is not fighting the federal government or any of its agencies over the collection of the Value Added Tax (VAT) as is being insinuated in some quarters. Speaking on Sunday in Abuja at a public lecture entitled: “Taxing powers in a federal system” to mark the 60th birthday of Mr. Ahmed Raji, (SAN), Gov. Wike said that the state was only trying to pursue what was right and legitimate within the ambits of the constitution. The governor who was represented by the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Mr. Zacchaeus Adangor (SAN) maintained that Rivers State and the federal government were coequal because they both derive their life from the constitution.

“I have heard a lot of comments being made that we are fighting the federal government; there is no desire or any intention of the Rivers State Government to fight the federal government. “The principle of co-equality is fundamental to a federal arrangement. That principle leads to the principle of autonomy, autonomy leads to physical autonomy and physical autonomy leads to physical federalism. “And when you put all the principles together, what it means is that each level of government, whether federal or state is co-equal because none derives its life from the other. They both derive their life from the constitution because they have co-equality.

“That is the fundamental aspect of physical federalism and until we get it, we will continue this journey of talking without results. But I think that the court has a role to play; the court can lay this crises and controversy to rest when it makes a pronouncement,” the governor stated. Also speaking, Prof. Abiola Sani appealed to the judiciary to make a definite and definitive pronouncement on the impasse surrounding tax collection in Nigeria’s federal system.

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