Staff involved in the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Train 7 project have launched a protest in Bonny, Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State, over alleged irregularities in tax deductions.
The demonstration, initially led by fitters and welders under Daewoo Contractors, has now expanded to include junior staff members.
Investigations revealed that each affected worker has faced monthly deductions of approximately ₦150,000 for tax clearance over the past two years.
However, the aggrieved staff allege that despite the deductions made over the past two years, NLNG has not issued them their Tax Identification Numbers, TIN.
They further claimed that an audit uncovered anomalies showing that, despite the monthly deductions, the taxes were never remitted to the federal government
As a result, the workers are demanding the release of their TINs and a refund of the monies deducted over the last two years.
One of the protesting workers, a pipe welder, who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained that the protest commenced on Monday, after repeated requests for clarification went unanswered.
He added that although the company asked the workers to appoint representatives for dialogue, the resolutions reached during then discussions have not been implemented.
In addition, one of the protesters accused their union of compromising the issue, alleging that union leaders had been aware of the situation for two years but remained silent because they were benefiting from
the “illegal taxation.”
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