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Residents of Abuja’s AMAC protest a new TV/radio licence tax, calling it unfair amid economic struggles.
Residents of Abuja’s AMAC are protesting a newly enforced TV and radio licence tax, calling it burdensome amid economic hardship.
The 2024 by-law requires households to pay N3,500 to N20,000 annually and businesses up to N1 million, with non-payment risking court action or property seizure.
Many residents express shock, questioning the tax’s value and calling for its suspension.
Social media amplifies criticism, with demands for transparency on how revenue will be used and what devices are covered.
AMAC defends the levy as constitutional and previously inactive due to consultant inactivity, now being enforced to generate revenue.
Los residentes de la AMAC de Abuja protestan contra un nuevo impuesto a las licencias de TV/radio, calificándolo de injusto en medio de las luchas económicas.