Residents urged to attend picket outside Office of the Prime Minister Against Hike in Licensing Fees

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A public demonstration is set to take place on Monday, February 24, in front of the Prime Minister’s Office on Queen Elizabeth Highway, as concerned citizens and business owners unite to oppose a proposed 40% tax increase.

The protest, organized under the slogan “Transparency First, Taxes Second,” calls for greater government accountability before implementing significant tax hikes.

Organizers argue that the tax increase will place an undue burden on families and businesses, driving up the cost of living without sufficient transparency in how funds are allocated.

The planned picket, scheduled to begin at 8:00 AM, aims to send a strong message that economic policies should prioritize affordability and fairness.

Protest materials circulating on social media describe the tax hike as “brazen highway robbery,” urging residents to take a stand before the financial strain worsens.

Symbols of resistance, including raised fists and national flags, accompany calls for action, reinforcing the protest’s theme of unity and defiance.

With growing concerns over economic strain, protesters are urging the government to reconsider the policy and provide clear justifications for the proposed increase. Whether the demonstration will prompt government officials to engage with the protestors remains to be seen.