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FCT-IRS generates N126.54bn in six months
By Francesca Hangeior.
The Federal Capital Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS), has collected and remitted N126.54 billion from January to June 2024, it was learnt on Monday, July 29.
Acting Executive Chairman, Haruna Abdullahi, disclosed this during the FCT-IRS mid-year briefing in Abuja.
The executive chairman was represented at the event the Director Tax Operations, Mrs Chioma Anohu-Ndu.
He said the figure was 53.5 per cent higher that the N82.46 billion collected in the first half of 2023.
He added that the N126.54 billion was 119.7 per cent higher than the N57.59 billion collected in the half year of 2022.
This, according to him, is an indication of a year-on-year growth.
“This stellar growth highlights our commitment and determination to overcome obstacles while striving to boost revenue generation.”
Abdullahi pointed out that the FCT-IRS achieved these impressive results within six months in spite of economic challenges.
He attributed the successes to the service’s resolve to leverage technology and build one of the most functional e-service portals in the revenue sector.
“We also owe this accomplishment to the high compliance rate of taxpayers in the FCT.
“We, therefore, urged everyone to continue choosing voluntary compliance over compulsion,” he said.
On enforcement, the executive chairman said that the revenue service has commenced an enforcement drive to tackle tax evasion and ensure the collection and accounting of all revenue accruable to the FCT.
He added that non-compliant businesses have been sealed, and appropriate legal actions taken to recover all tax liabilities and ensure timely payment of subsequent taxes.
Abdullahi said that FCT-IRS was investing in technological advancements for seamless revenue collection in the FCT.
“We are currently optimising and upgrading our technology to improve tax compliance, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency.
“This will enable us to build a more resilient tax system that will enhance revenue generation while making the tax paying process seamless for our taxpayers,” he said.
He said that FCT-IRS plays a critical role in stabilising the economy during economic challenges by generating revenue for the government to fund essential public services.
“Key expectations include maximising tax collection to increase government revenue and ensuring efficient tax administration by streamlining tax processes, reducing bureaucracy, and combating tax evasion and fraud while educating and enlightening taxpayers.
“The service is also committed to aligning with Federal Government tax policy reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth.
“The service is also dedicated to engaging with taxpayers, businesses, and other stakeholders to understand their challenges to continuously develop solutions that will enhance tax compliance and eliminate tax evasion,” he added.
He commended the Minister of the FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike for his exemplary leadership, support, and commitment to boosting revenue generation in the FCT.
The FCT-IRS boss said that the service was working tirelessly to surpass the N500 billion 2024 revenue target, by remaining focused and sustaining the momentum.
“We encourage all taxpayers in the FCT to prioritise tax compliance, describing it as a crucial aspect of development and nation-building.
“By fulfilling your tax obligations, you contribute directly to the growth and prosperity of the FCT and the nation at large,” he said.
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Core Public Servants hail Tinubu for appointing thoroughbred Procurement officer, Adedokun as BPP DG
A group under the aegis of Core Public Servants, CPS hail President Bola Tinubu for appointing Dr Adebowale Adedokun, a thoroughbred Procurement officer as the Director General of Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP.
CPS in a congratulatory letter signed by Kudirat Akindero to Adedokun lauded President Tinubu for following due process and picking the most qualified to run the affairs of the soecialised agency.
In the letter, the ADSC said:
“Congratulations to Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, PhD (MCIPS, CMILT), on his appointment as the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).
“This significant achievement reflects his extensive expertise and unwavering dedication to advancing public procurement in Nigeria.
“With over 20 years of robust experience in public service, Dr. Adedokun has made substantial contributions to procurement reform.
“His distinguished academic background includes a doctorate in Procurement and Supply Chain Management, complemented by four master’s degrees in Procurement, Finance, Technology, and Transportation Management.
” This diverse educational foundation equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in procurement processes.
“In his career, Dr. Adedokun has held pivotal roles, including serving as a National Consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on public procurement reforms.
“He represents Nigeria in the International Research Study on Public Procurement (IRSPP) and serves as a World Bank Resource Person on Sustainable Procurement. His commitment to capacity building is evident in his training of over 4,000 federal and state government procurement professionals nationwide.
” Additionally, he has been instrumental as the focal point officer for the UN Women Project aimed at empowering women in procurement in Nigeria and as the Project Coordinator/Procurement Node for the SPESSE – World Bank Project.
“Dr. Adedokun’s professional affiliations are extensive, including membership in the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), UK; Chartered Membership in the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT); Fellowship in the Institute of Strategic Management Nigeria (ISMN); Fellowship in the Institute of Management Consultants (ICMC), Nigeria; membership in the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (ACArb); Fellowship in the Nigeria Institute of Training & Development (NITAD); membership in the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM); and membership in the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).
In recognition of his consistent contributions to reform, Dr. Adedokun was honored with a Certificate of Special Recognition by USAID’s Nigerian Reforms Project in July 2009.
As he assumes the role of Director-General of the BPP, Dr. Adedokun’s extensive knowledge and experience are anticipated to significantly contribute to the agency’s strategic repositioning.
” His leadership is expected to advance efficiency, transparency, and accountability within Nigeria’s public procurement system.
Once again, congratulations to Dr. Adebowale Adedokun on this well-deserved appointment.
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