The management of Dangote Group has said it will get a three-year tax
holiday after constructing the 35km Apapa-Oworonshoki road.
Devakumar Edwin, an executive director in the company, made this known in
a statement shared with TheCable on Tuesday.
Edwin said “the company has never benefited any tax waivers or credits in
its entire history except when it is industry based and same applies to all
industry players.
“It is very painful when some people accuse our company of benefitting 10
years’ tax rebate from the government. There is nothing like tax credit in all
these.
“We volunteered to construct the Apapa to Oworonshoki long highway at a
cost that will be about 15 to 25% less than the lowest bid on the road.
“We hope to get back our money after three years by removing the sum from
the tax we are supposed to pay.”
He explained that the company proposed to the government to take out 50%
of the total cost of the road from its proposed tax in the first year after
completion and 25% in each of the next two years.
“The government came forward and said, good enough your company is
repairing a road that is very important to all Nigerians… is it possible to
help us do proper road construction of 35 kilometers from Apapa to Oworonshoki?
“We advised the government to go for a competitive bidding and also that
we will take it up at a cost that will be lower than the lowest bid received by
the government.
“Since the government may not be handy with cash, we proposed that we
will recover our money over three years in installments against our future tax.
“The reality is the government will not pay us for the construction, but
we will only offset our costs against our three years tax.”
He explained that the company volunteered to repair the Apapa road as
part of its corporate social responsibility initiative and that the
construction would be carried out at 15-25% lesser than the lowest bid.
The federal government had said it would use tax incentive order to hand
over the Apapa area comprising Creek Road, Liverpool Road, Marine Beach to Mile
2, Oshodi, Oworonshoki to the Lagos end of the Toll Gate on the Ibadan
Expressway to Dangote Group.
Source: TheCable
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