Monday, January 16, 2017

Ayade Exempts Cab, Okada Operators, Others From Taxes



Worried by the current economic realities in the country and its overbearing impacts on the ordinary citizens of the state, Cross River State Governor, Professor Ben Ayade has abolished all forms of taxation and levies on low income earners in the state.

Affected by the tax exemption are those earning below N50,000 monthly, all taxi, tricycle, wheel barrows, and motor cycle operators as well as petty traders and hoteliers.

Governor Ayade who made the disclosure shortly after signing the 2017 appropriation bill of N707 billion, christened: “Budget of Transposition” into law at the State Executive Council Chambers, Calabar weekend, said: “In 2017, we reemphasize the obvious need to put an end on pressurising the low income earners in the state with regards to taxes.”

Ayade said: “Let me state here and very clearly too that in Cross River State today, we have put an end to any taxi driver, cyclist or okada rider being made to pay any form of tax.  This is so because we want them to have disposable income that can keep the economy spinning. That is one fast-track way order than putting a pay cheque on their table. We can create opportunities where government’s burden is taken off them permanently.”

He therefore warned: “I am therefore sounding the last warning that henceforth; I don’t want to hear any one who earns less than N50,000 a month being taxed in any form in the state.

“In the same vein, I don’t want to see a hotel that is struggling to survive with challenges of diesels being chased after by government officials for taxes.”

Accordingly, “I have warned any body who is still collecting money from these people to desist forthwith,” adding that “I have seen poverty in my personal life and I know what that small N2, 000 means to them.”

Rationalising the need for the abolition of the taxes and levies for these category of citizens, considering its impact on the Internally Generated Revenue (GIR), Ayade explained: “It is clear to emphasis here that at this point, no nation, no state and no administrative authority can tax her people to prosperity,” stressing that “God has given us an elevated platform of authority to use our intellects and support them and not to suppress them.

“Why will government put a burden on people who earn less than a thousand naira a day with wife and children, shopping in the same market with the rich who earn over 300 thousand monthly?” Ayade queried

According to him, “I will rather tax my intellect to prosperity rather than taxing my people because we have sufficient education, exposure and experience which we need to bring to bear for the prosperity of our people, which is why they elected us.”

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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

PHOTOS: Three Killed In Calabar Cult War.[GRAPHIC]





Over 30 suspected cultists reportedly attacked a police patrol team at Eyamba Street, Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River state at about 9:30p.m on Tuesday, October 11th. read more

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

PDP Asks Supreme Court To Sack Governor Ayade Over "Age Cheat",





A drama played out at the Supreme Court, yesterday, as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, asked the apex court to remove Governor Benedict Ayade of Cross River State from office over allegation that he falsified his age.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

PDP Governor Visits Buhari,Expresses Support For Buhari's Anti Corruption Crusade.




Ben Ayade, Cross River state governor, has visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa in Abuja on January 13, Wednesday.
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Friday, December 04, 2015

Ayade Leads Govs To Climate Change Summit In Paris



Prof. Benedict Ayade
Cross River State governor, Mr Ben Ayade, is to lead a delegation of governors from Africa to the ongoing Climate Change Summit holding in Paris, France.
The African governors will meet with their counterparts from around the world and mayors under the auspices of the governors’ Climate and Forest, GCF, Task Force as sub-national leaders to share information on how to reduce Green House Gas emissions while creating economic opportunities at the same time.
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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Calabar Monorail To Be Ready Before Carnival – Ayade







Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has said that the Calabar monorail under construction will be commissioned and operational before the Carnival Calabar, which holds on December 28.
Speaking while inspecting ongoing work at the facility, Ayade assured that the monorail would be ready and operational before the carnival day.
“This monorail should be working, latest by December 20. That is the commitment we have received from the contractor handling the project,” he said.
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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Ayade Swears In 28 Commissioners, Takes Charge Of Culture And Tourism






Cross River Governor, AyadeCross River State Governor Prof. Ben Ayade, yesterday swore in 28 Commissioners while assigning the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to himself.
The governor, who gave reasons why he chose to expand the state executive council from 13 to 28 at a time the economy is in trouble, charged the commissioners to be creative and dedicated to the task of improving the lot of the people by enthroning a prosperous economy.
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