Niger State introduces taxation to curtail banditry

Abdul Mohammed Isa, Niger State

0 530

Niger state Government has concluded plans to reintroduce animal tax system(Jangali), as a way  of ascertaining the actual number of nomads  in an efforts to checkmating the activities of alleged cow rustling , banditry activities and other forms of crime across the State.

The Governor of the State , Abubakar Sani Bello stated this during a recent  visit to Emir of Kagara in Rafi Local Government area of the State.

The Governor said, If reintroduced, the Animal taxation would help having a comprehensive data of animals and pastoralists in every community in the State.

The governor who commended the Emir of Kagara on  vital plans and approaches to security issues in his domain since he assumed office, mentioned that  henceforth traditional institutions in the State would be given full  responsibilities of adding value to security activities  in their respective domains.

 “The traditional institutions right from The Ward head (Mai Unguwa), to district heads up to the highest traditional title holder in the Community, would be saddle with the full responsibility of  checkmating day to day activities  in his locality.

 ‘’ Ward head (Maianguwa) should be able to ascertain the number of house hold and people living in his ward “.

The animal taxation according to the Governor of Niger State is designed to have an actual data of those engaged in rearing animals as well as have clear record of those residing in his community for security update.

He said traditional rulers in the State have henceforth been informed on the government’s intention of the new tax policy.

The Niger State Governor, however said his administration has already put in place measures of bringing back lost traditional values  that were deliberately abandoned due to selfish political reasons across communities in the State.

These according to him would enforce discipline and other socio cultural values needed in crime community.

The National Chairman of the Meyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Alhaji Bello Bodejo couldn’t be reached when contacted on phone by Voice of Nigeria,  on the reintroduction of Animal  taxation (Jangali) by the Niger State government as a means of curtailing banditry activities in the state.

 

Ime N

 

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.