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Enugu: Govt Faces Backlash for Imposing Mortuary Tax on Corpses

According to Nwoye, the tax amounts to N40 per day for each body, which he believes is not only insensitive but also inhumane

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
April 23, 2025
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A former Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, Dr. Ben Nwoye, has voiced strong disappointment over the state government’s decision to impose taxes on corpses kept in mortuaries.

According to Nwoye, the tax amounts to N40 per day for each body, which he believes is not only insensitive but also inhumane.

Nwoye shared his personal experience of having to pay the tax when his mother-in-law passed away.

“I didn’t understand it before until I had to pay N40 per day,” he said. “It’s not the amount that matters, but the concept. The idea that someone would think of taxing the bereaved as a means of raising funds is callous and inhumane.”

Nwoye, who spoke to SaharaReporters in an interview, questioned the logic behind taxing the dead when the living are still struggling to pay their taxes.

“Have we finished taxing the living before we go into the dead?” he asked. “The living should pay their tax, those selling things they’re making money, you must have your tax paper, traders pay your income tax.”

The former APC chairman believes that the tax is insensitive and lacks a human face.

“When you govern, you govern with a human face,” he said. “And I think that one lacks insensibility. It is insensitive, even if it is one kobo the tax.”

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Nwoye emphasised that the tax is not just a financial burden but also an emotional one.

“As Igbo, there is a way we relate with our dead, and if I’m told that for me to keep my deceased person for one day I have to pay N40, it gets to me,” he said.

He also pointed out that the mortuary attendants already pay taxes to the state and federal government.

“The mortuary people are mortuary attendants, they also have to pay the state tax, they have to pay the federal tax,” Nwoye said. “Now we are taxing the bereaved.”

Nwoye believes that the state government should focus on taxing the living rather than the dead.

“We raise funds by directly taxing the bereaved for keeping the body of their deceased loved ones?” he asked. “Then you pay N40. I don’t think it’s right.”

He, however, called on the state government to review and reconsider the tax. “So, it’s something they have to go back and review and look at it,” he said.

Nwoye also questioned the calculation behind the tax.

“Someone must have made an attempt in doing calculation of how many bodies that are left, how many deaths we have per year,” he said. “Because you have to budget for this.”

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He believes that the tax is a sign of insensitivity and lack of empathy.

“It has to be in paper, the estimate that maybe 200 people or 1000 people will die this month and will be kept in the morgue, you have to write,” Nwoye said.

Nwoye emphasised that the tax is not acceptable in Igbo culture.

“From our own concept, cultural concept, it is not acceptable,” he said. “Certain things don’t belong in this culture when you govern, you govern with a human face.”

He urged the state government to prioritise the welfare of its citizens over revenue generation.

“I think the government should focus on providing essential services to the people rather than taxing the dead,” Nwoye said.

Nwoye’s statement has sparked a debate about the morality and feasibility of taxing dead bodies in Enugu State. Many are calling on the state government to reconsider the tax and prioritize the welfare of its citizens.

The state government has yet to respond to Nwoye’s statement, but the issue is likely to generate more controversy in the coming days.

 

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Kemi Sheriepha

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