 The Association of Petroleum Marketers in Emo State have embarked on an indefinite strike to press home the demand for their sister-body petroleum tanker driver's association and the issue of multiple taxation on their members by the Government of Emo State. Vice Chairman of the Association, Chimodo Martins, said the tanker drivers withdrew their services over alleged refusal of the state government to obey court judgment on payment of compensation to their member whose filling station was demolished by Okoracha's administration. Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelomba, said the government will be meeting the Association to resolve the issue for the betterment of the public. And you know that it is a bump. The state, as I speak to you now, is so small, most dried up petroleum products. Yesterday, some of you saw us where with the state government is the same issue. There is a problem between the tanker drivers, a member of the Association with the state government, and they withdrew their services since last Tuesday. But they said that they met with all the local government caretaker committee chairmen and had an understanding and an emoe with them that they should hands off everything about filling stations that were going to pay a consolidated bill of 400,000. We had that agreement with that gentleman. I'm very sure that no marketer pays anything less than 500,000 annually to further and learn the revenue services. And now the state government is saying that we are going to pay 1.6 million. But what amazes me is that I'm not sure if SNS is aware of that.