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Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by dre11(m): 8:04am On Mar 29, 2022
Telcos warn of disruptions in 11 states over Kogi’s clampdown



THE Kogi State Government through its Kogi State Internal Revenue Service agency has shut down a number of critical telecommunications sites in the state in a bid to force telecom operators to pay more taxes and levies.

According to the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, this is likely to cause a potential communications blackout in the whole of Kogi, parts of Abuja, Nassarawa, Benue, Enugu, Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, and Niger states.

The umbrella body of telecom providers said the telecom facilities were being shut down as a result of disputes arising from unusual taxes and levies demanded by the state government in an attempt to increase its Internally Generated Revenue collection.

In a statement, ALTON said, “This action followed an ex-parte court order obtained by the KIRS over unsubstantiated allegations that our members are in default of tax payments to the state government (which is not the truth) and access to these critical telecom sites has been denied.

“As a result of these actions by the state government, our members are unable to refuel power generators in these sites, a situation which has led to outage of over 70 sites including hub sites across parts of Kogi State. Now, with a likely impact on nine states surrounding Kogi (namely: Nasarawa, Benue, Enugu, Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, Niger states. These are states sharing borders with Kogi State), and Abuja the FCT inclusive.

“We are very concerned that this indiscriminate action has the potential of further leading to a total telecommunications outage in Kogi State with neighboring states and parts of the Federal Capital Territory adversely impacted.

“To the best of our knowledge, our members have settled all statutory levies and taxes due to the Kogi State Government and have taken necessary steps to comply with local laws that govern business activities within Kogi State.

“These are charges described as: annual right of way renewal; social services contribution; employee economic development levy; mast site premises renewal; fire service yearly renewal.

“Others are from the Kogi State Environmental Protection Board on: payment of environmental levy; failure to submit an environmental impact assessment report; failure to register industry; failure to submit environmental audit report every two years; storage of petroleum products and radioactive materials without written permission from KSEPB; failure to comply with setbacks to roads, power lines, and rivers/streams; and dumping of toxic or hazardous substances or hazardous substances or harmful waste without KSEPB approval.

According to ALTON, the action of KIRS will jeopardise communication services provided to security agencies such as the Nigeria Police Force, the Armed Forces, emergency and social services in Kogi and other neighboring states, as well as automatic teller machines across the affected states.

It added that the shutdown was already affecting its ability to deliver communications services to critical agencies of the governments across the affected states.

It said the office of the National Security Adviser had in the past asked the 36 state governments in the nation to treat telecommunications sites as Critical National Infrastructure.

According to it, the sites are critical socio-economic and security infrastructure, and states had been advised against sealing them off as such actions would negatively impact national security.


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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Painintheass221: 8:05am On Mar 29, 2022
We no dey beg them

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Nobody: 8:08am On Mar 29, 2022
telcons companies has the habit of not paying and the government too has the habit of stealing assuming they pay

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by DropsMic(m): 8:22am On Mar 29, 2022
Sai baba

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by cutedharmee: 8:22am On Mar 29, 2022
This country sha...

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Mooh247: 8:23am On Mar 29, 2022
cool


Yeye Bello wants to over tax the tiny little companies in Kogi State just for his useless Presidential ambition

States like Oyo , Ogun, Lagos , Kano and Rivers State are even giving Tax rebate and incentives to get more companies to invest

Kogi a farming / civil servants state is still fustrating the little Companies they have apart from Dangote cement



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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by ijustdey: 8:23am On Mar 29, 2022
Kogi state that doesn't pay salary is looking for fraudulent ways to generate funds for what

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by abysirius(m): 8:23am On Mar 29, 2022
Yaya Bello needs money for 2023

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by FBIBOT(m): 8:23am On Mar 29, 2022
Our power installation is in trouble... Telcos facility is in trouble.... grin grin hope Nigeria will survive b4 2023

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Generalkorex(m): 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
This contree don tire me

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by AbdulHakeem44(m): 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
Work dey for the next incoming President.

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by MathewOG(m): 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
Are you serious? Is it to all network?

Meanwhile, your signature I like it. I'm interested in forex but don't know how to go about it.

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by skywalker240(m): 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
Shit � hole State
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Cantonese: 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
Very terrible.

They never critically think, they never consider the disadvantages to their states and citizens. Telcos too want to have their way everywhere, avoiding taxation and making fat profits.

This country needs a messiah urgently.

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Hezzyluv: 8:26am On Mar 29, 2022
Good for these Telecom service providers, most of them are thieves.

They will send you one random nonsense, screen sms, before you know, your finger has mistakenly press OK then they'll deduct money from your airtime, sending you one stupid congratulatory massage congratulating you for subscribing what you Know nothing about undecided

Now call their customer care to unsubscribe you, they'll tell you they can't do anything about it. embarassed

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by alizma: 8:26am On Mar 29, 2022
Ok
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Bonecracker01: 8:27am On Mar 29, 2022
P
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by crackhouse(m): 8:27am On Mar 29, 2022
..and he want to be president.
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by kcdendelo: 8:27am On Mar 29, 2022
Who made kogi a state? The state is too poor to be a state. They should disintegrate them to FCT and Benue State.

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by GloriousGbola: 8:27am On Mar 29, 2022
Good. Yeye Bello. Two can play your game. Ediat.
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Skillsnigeria: 8:28am On Mar 29, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by supereagle(m): 8:30am On Mar 29, 2022
Their Gov has impoverished the state and he is planning to rule Nigeria.

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by iLoveYouToo(m): 8:31am On Mar 29, 2022
Kogi again, telcos should pay jor tongue
Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by NOwazobia: 8:31am On Mar 29, 2022
The old grand criminal youth is at it again.

Is this how he wants to source fund for his deluded election?

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Re: Telcos Warn Of Shutdown In 11 States Over Kogi’s Clampdown by Zico5(m): 8:31am On Mar 29, 2022
Shutting down telcos just to force them to pay more taxes. These fools will surely force the masses to take drastic actions against them las las. No fuel, no gas, economy is in comatose, no security, then this. What's the main purpose of government if not to bring development and progress to the people. But APC has turned it to daily suffering for the masses. Surely we are moving towards revolution and it will soon happen by God grace.

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