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NLC Demands Tax Justice in Africa & Probe of Those Indicted in #PanamaPapers

Pic.12. National president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Commrade Ayuba Wabba (m) leading other members of the union in a rally to protest and demand for tax justice in Africa, on Wednesday (12/10/16/) in Abuja. 7619/12/10/2016/Deborah Bada/BJO/NAN
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Wednesday in Abuja advocated for what it called tax justice which would ensure that the rich paid more tax.
It also called for the probe of those indicted in the #PanamaPapers.
Panama Papers is a leakage of sensitive documents detailing how political world leaders, celebrities, athletes, FIFA officials among others, laundered  money using anonymous shell corporations across the world.
NLC President, Ayuba Wabba made the demand at a rally to canvass for the halt in illicit financial flow from Africa.
Pic.11. National president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Commrade Ayuba Wabba leading a rally to protest and demand for tax justice in Africa, on Wednesday (12/10/16/) in Abuja. 7618/12/10/2016/Deborah Bada/BJO/NAN
Pic.11. National president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Commrade Ayuba Wabba leading a rally to protest and demand for tax justice in Africa, on Wednesday (12/10/16/) in Abuja.
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He said it had become necessary to punish those guilty of tax evasion as well as personalities indicted in the Panama Papers.
Wabba said that there must be tax justice that would make the rich to subsidise the poor and not the poor subsidising the rich as currently is the case.
According to him, a situation where only the working class and the poor pay tax is unacceptable.
Wabba said that  such anomaly must be corrected as it amounts to corruption
“The normal thing is for the rich to subsidise the poor as done in developed countries. But in Nigeria, it is the poor that subsidises the rich; the poor must stop servicing the rich.”
The NLC President said payment of tax would impact positively on the economy and the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
Wabba noted that Panama Papers exposed some of the heinous crimes by the rich, adding that the Federal Government should swing into action by taking a look at the papers and punish whoever was found culpable.
He said that  it would  be a good step, if the Federal Government could initiate probe and sanction culprits.
Documents numbering 11.5 million held by Panama-based Mossack Fonsecawere released to Süddeutsche Zeitung, a German newspaper, and theInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
The Panamanian law firm, regarded as one of the world’s most secretive companies, according to the documents, has helped clients launder money, dodge sanctions and evade tax.The NLC president led a protest march and submitted a letter to the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, to register the displeasure of the congress with the illicit financial flow from Africa.
The Minister was said to have gone for the Federal Executive Council meeting, but Muhammed Dikwa, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, received the group on behalf of the minister.
Pic.13. The acting permanent secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mr Muhammed Dikwa (r) addressing members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) during a protest to demand for tax justice in Africa, on Wednesday (12/10/16/) in Abuja. 7620/12/10/2016/Deborah Bada/BJO/NAN
Pic.13. The acting permanent secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Muhammed Dikwa (r) addressing members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) during a protest to demand for tax justice in Africa, on Wednesday (12/10/16/) in Abuja.
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Dikwa said that the Muhammadu Buhari administration was poised to block all financial loopholes, adding that the ministry was working hard to correct tax discrepancies.
He said the minister was working hard to ensure that justice reigned in  the collection of taxes, adding that all illicit financial activities would be addressed.
Placards were displayed with inscriptions such as “No to Tax Haven”, “Tax Justice Now”, “PMB probe Panama papers’ leaks” and “$50 billion lost to illicit financial flows can do a lot for Africa”.
Photo Credit: Deborah Bada/NAN PHOTO

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