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Tinubu appoints Ango as FCT-IRS acting chairman

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr. Michael Hadi Ango as the Acting Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS).

This was disclosed Friday in a statement made by Director of Press, Office of the FCT Minister, Anthony Ogunleye.

Anthony Ogunleye Ango’s appointment was expected to expand FCT-IRS revenue base.

Mr Ango will take over from Mr Haruna Abdullahi, who headed the FCT-IRS in acting capacity for about three years.

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Mr Ogunleye said Mr Ango, with over 20 years experience in public and private sector capacities, has consistently demonstrated commitment to excellence and innovation in revenue collection and management.

“He is, therefore, expected to bring his wealth of experience and proven track record in revenue administration, financial management, and organisational leadership to improve the performance of the service,” he said.

Mr Ango, from Kebbi State, holds a Master of Law degree from the Columbia University School of Law, New York, obtained in 2019 and a Bachelor of Law degree from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, obtained in 2002.

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He attended the Nigerian Law School in 2003 and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Executive Education in Comparative Tax Policy and Administration Programme in 2013.

He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria and the International Association of Privacy Professionals amongst others.

“As acting chairman of the FCT-IRS, Ango will oversee the implementation of strategic initiatives to enhance revenue generation and ensure fiscal sustainability.

Meanwhile, his appointment comes at a crucial time as the FCT-IRS seeks to expand its revenue base, improve taxpayer compliance, and streamline operations for greater efficiency and effectiveness.

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