Court Adjourns Suit On Proof Of Vehicle Ownership Levy

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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday adjourned a suit seeking to stop the imposition of an annual levy for a certificate of proof of vehicle ownership in the country till March 4, 2024.

The Federal Government had in June 2023 introduced an annual fee of N1,000 payable by all motorists for Proof of Ownership certificate verification.

The Lagos State Government commenced the collection of the fee for POC from motorists in July 2023.

However, the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law challenged the levy and dragged the Federal Government, the Lagos State Government, and the Joint Tax Board to court to challenge the imposed levy.

The plaintiffs, the chairman of NBA SPIDEL, John Aikpokpo-Martins, the Secretary, Funmi Adeogun, and a member of the Governing Council of NBA-SPIDEL, Francis Ogunbowale in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1285/2023 contended that the defendants commenced the policy without any statutory support directing vehicle owners to pay the mandatory fee.

The plaintiffs are asking the court for an order restraining the defendants, their agents, servants, and proxies from harassing, disturbing, and/or interfering with the rights to freedom of movement of Nigerians using their vehicles in any part of the country, on the ground of non-payment and renewal of proof of ownership certificates in respect of their vehicles.

In addition, the plaintiffs are also asking the court to determine “whether the imposition of annual renewal of Proof of Ownership certificates on vehicle owners by the Defendants does not amount to multiple taxation and therefore illegal, because the Ist and 3rd Defendants (and the various State Governments), through their various tax agencies, have already issued certificates or evidence of proof of ownership to vehicle owners at the time of registration.”

A statement issued by the Publicity Secretary, NBA-SPIDEL, Sadiya Saleh, on the suit update indicated  that proceedings commenced on the matter on Monday before Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.

According to him, at the preliminary hearing, the court confirmed that all the defendants in the matter were served the originating processes and proof of services filed.

While the NBA-SPIDEL was represented by Godspower Eroga, and Vincent Adodo, the first and second defendants were not represented in court.

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