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Kogi queries perm sec over ’embarrassing’ bread levy

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
November 17, 2020
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A permanent secretary in the Kogi ministry of commerce and industry, Usman Ibrahim has been queried over the proposed bread levy in the state.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the query was issued two days after the governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello vowed to sanction officials behind the proposed levy.

The state government had described the tax as “devilish and embarrassing”.

Recall that WITHIN NIGERIA had reported how the state ministry of commerce wrote to the Kogi chapter of the Association of Master bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN) about a new levy “on each loaf of bread.”

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The head of service, Kogi government, Deborah Ogunmola in the query dated November 17 which was addressed to Ibrahim asked the permanent secretary to respond within 24 hours as to why he should not be disciplined over the levy.

“Investigation has revealed that you acted without obtaining the approval of the honourable commissioner in your ministry as you could not provide any file where it was approved for you to disseminate such information,” Ogunmola said.

“Your action is clearly ultra vires of the public service rules Section 4 – 030402 (1), (N) and (o) which might lead to your dismissal from the service.

“This act of serious misconduct is unbecoming of an officer of your calibre who is expected to be above board in conduct and in performance of your duties.”

Before the governor spoke against the levy, Kingsley Fanwo, commissioner for information, had defended it, saying it is meant to protect local bakers and the state’s economy.

It was also reported that Ibrahim informed bakers that Musag Enterprises had been mandated as the consulting company to receive the levies on behalf of the state government.

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