Workers of the Living Faith Church, popularly known as the Winners
Chapel allegedly attacked tax officials of Ogun State at the premises of
the church in Ota. According to sources, tax men had gone to the Kingdom Heritage
Nursery School, located within the premises of the Church Worldwide,
when they were attacked.
The source said one of the tax men is still on admission in the
hospital, in Ilaro, while several others were injured. Some of the tax
men, were even detained by security officials of the church, until they
were freed by the local divisional police officer. Speaking on the attack at a press briefing which held at the State
Government Press Centre, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, Friday afternoon, Chairman
of the agency, Mr Jide Odubanjo said that the incident occurred when
his men were on a routine exercise of ensuring total compliance with the
tax laws of the state. “Yesterday, an ugly incident occurred in the premises of Kingdom
Heritage Nursery School, a commercial venture which is located within
the complex of Winners Chapel, Otta, Ogun State. Officials of Ogun State
Internal Revenue Service, OGIRS were violently assaulted and later
unlawfully detained in the premises for a number of hours. As a result
of this incident,an officer of the agency is currently hospitalised in
Ilaro while others with minor injuries have been treated and
discharged…,” he said. Odubanjo further revealed that the policemen attached to the agency
were also manhandled by those whom he referred to as, ‘overzealous
officials’ of the church. According to him, several notices have been sent to them to offset their tax debt which he stated was below N2 million. “What they owed is below two million naira. It is from 2003 to 2010.
We have sent several notices to them.The first one was in 2010 followed
by that of 2011 and the last was in May 2013. Our men were explaining to
them when some personnel including their legal officer and accountant
came out and in the course of discussion,our men were beaten blue black
and our equipment were destroyed. “We view this as the height of irresponsibility and lawlessness for
any person or group of persons to assault government officials who are
performing their lawful duties. A formal complaint has been lodged with
the Police.The position of the State government is that it will not
tolerate any form of violence against any of its officers or agents in
the lawful discharge of their duties,” he maintained. The State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mrs Abimbola
Akeredolu said the charges that will be pressed against the attackers
will be based on the statement made to the police. “Without prejudice to the fact on ground and with the video evidence
we have just watched,they may likely be charged for false imprisonment
and assault,” Akeredolu stated.
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