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FCT-IRS: Ango  assures Staff of better welfare, growths  

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By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja

The Acting Executive Chairman, of the Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS), Michael Ango, at the weekend reiterated his commitment to  staff welfare and growth.

He made the assurance in Abuja, at an event themed “A Night with Ango”, in recognition of his visionary and exemplary leadership.

Ango also assured them, that he has concluded arrangements to introduce a fully automated, merit-based promotion examination system, improved working conditions across tax offices, and the

procurement of staff buses to ease staff commuting challenges.

 Some of the staff that spoke  described him as a reform-minded leader who has continued to steer the Service toward excellence, institutional growth, and improved staff welfare.

The event, organised by the staff of the Service at the weekend, was an evening of appreciation

and goodwill in recognition of Mr. Ango’s commitment to staff development, administrative transparency, and the ongoing transformation of the organisation into a model revenue institution.

In his remarks, Mr. Ango expressed deep gratitude to the staff for the honour, noting that he was pleasantly surprised by the turnout and the warm reception. He reaffirmed his dedication to building an organisation that prioritises staff

welfare, professional growth, and service excellence.

“I am very honoured and very appreciative of your efforts to appreciate me. When I first resumed, I made a commitment to ensure that staff welfare, particularly salary increments and career progression, remain at the top of our agenda. I

want to assure you that, by the grace of God and with your support, we will achieve these goals,” he said.

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The Acting Executive Chairman highlighted key reforms underway within the Service, including plans to introduce a fully automated, merit-based promotion examination system, improved working conditions across tax offices, and the

procurement of staff buses to ease staff commuting challenges.

He also underscored the importance of collective effort in driving institutional success, stating that the vision for the FCT-IRS goes beyond individual

achievements.

“Leaders will come and go, employees will come and go, but the organisation will remain. What we are building today will stand the test of time so that our children and their children can find pride in working here one day,” he noted.

 Ango called on staff to remain committed, united, and optimistic as the Service continues to pursue reforms that will enhance operational efficiency and improve overall productivity.

The event featured goodwill messages, expressions of gratitude, and moments of

camaraderie among staff who commended the Acting Executive Chairman for his humility, accessibility, and dedication to the progress of the organisation.

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Minority Reps Flays FG’s Non Implementation of 2025 Budget

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The Opposition Caucus in the House of Representatives have raised serious concerns over the alleged failure of the federal government to implement the 2025 Appropriation Act.

The caucus warned that the development could trigger calls for the removal of top finance officials.

In a statement jointly signed by the caucus leaders, Hon. Fred Agbedi (PDP, Bayelsa) and Hon. Afam Ogene (LP, Anambra),on Monday, the lawmakers announced that a strategic meeting has been scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday to deliberate on critical national and legislative issues.

According to the statement, the meeting will focus on fiscal governance, legislative oversight, and an internal review of the performance of the minority leadership in the House.

Central to the deliberations, the caucus said, is the reported non-implementation of the 2025 budget throughout the entire fiscal year, despite the House approving all loan requests submitted by the Executive arm of government.

The lawmakers are expected to interrogate claims that funds appropriated for capital projects were not released, contrary to assurances earlier given to the National Assembly.

The caucus disclosed that it is also considering strong accountability measures, including a possible call for the removal of the Minister of Finance and the Accountant-General of the Federation.

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WEF 2026: Shettima Commissions First Nigerian Pavillion In Davos

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The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has said the opening of Nigeria House in Davos reflected the country’s renewed seriousness, readiness, and resolve to take its place as an active participant in shaping global economic conversations.

He observed that while nations do not prosper in isolation, Nigeria’s future growth depended on deliberate, structured engagement with the global economy. 

A release by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, said Shettima stated this on Monday, during the formal opening of the Nigeria House at the 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

He said Nigeria marked a historic milestone in its global economic engagement with the official opening of its House at the WEF 2026.

“This day is extraordinary in the history of our engagements at this beautiful meeting point of global political leadership, policy thinkers, and corporate enterprise. For the first time in our nation’s history, Nigeria stands at Davos with a sovereign pavilion of its own. 

“Nigeria House is a response to the lapses of the past. It reflects our intention. It reflects our seriousness. Above all, it advertises both our readiness and our resolve to take a front-line seat in the discourse of the global economy, not as observers, but as participants with a clear sense of purpose and place,” he stated.

The Vice President pointed out that  even though “Nigeria House may have been conceived as a whole-of-government platform, led by the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, with senior leadership across investment, foreign affairs, energy, infrastructure, technology, climate, and culture gathered under one roof,” the true essence of the House must come from the private sector. 

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“Government can open doors, create frameworks, and de-risk environments; only enterprise can animate growth, scale opportunity, and translate policy into productivity. This House will thrive to the extent that it draws life from private capital, private innovation, and private confidence,” he maintained.

Shettima explained that the dividends of the Tinubu administration’s reforms were beginning to materialize, noting that “our decision to open up to the world more deliberately comes at a turning point in our economic journey. 

“The dividends of the difficult but inevitable reforms of recent years are beginning to show,” he added, recalling that in 2025, Nigeria’s economy expanded by about 3.9 per cent, the fastest pace recorded in over a decade, driven largely by a resilient non-oil economy that now accounts for roughly 96 per cent of GDP.

He continued: “Services, agriculture, finance, and technology are expanding, while non-oil revenues now make up nearly three-quarters of government collections, marking a structural shift away from oil dependence. 

“Inflation, which stood above 30 per cent in late 2024, eased significantly by the end of 2025, and external buffers have improved, with foreign reserves rising above 45 billion dollars and greater stability in the foreign exchange market.”

He invited the international business community to leverage the platform created through the Nigeria House project, noting that “Nigeria is open for business, but more importantly, Nigeria is open for collaboration.” 

Shettima assured that the Nigeria House would host conversations that must have to move the nation and the global community forward. 

“We are here to learn from you just as much as we are here to inform you of the opportunities that await in Nigeria. Progress is not a monologue; it is a dialogue,” he further stated.

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Earlier, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, applauded the support of Vice President Shettima for the realisation of the historical vision for Nigeria House, Davos, acknow

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Shettima urges African entrepreneurs to close ranks to fully harness continent’s huge potentials…hails Massachusetts Tech Institute’s impact on global innovation ecosystem

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The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has urged African entrepreneurs to close ranks in order to fully harness the Massachusetts Institute of Technology continent’s huge potentials, leveraging (MIT)’s resource mobilization network and job creation opportunities.

He made the call on Wednesday when he received a delegation from Kuo Sharper Foundry Fellowship 2025-2026 led by MIT’s Executive Director for the Kuo Sharper Centre for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship, Dina Sherif, on a courtesy visit at the presidential villa.

The vice president lauded the transformative impact of the MIT on the global entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem that has raised over $1.5 billion dollars and created over 30,000 direct jobs in 20 years.

Shettima called for unity of purpose among African professionals and entrepreneurs, saying “Africa is the new frontier and future belongs to the continent but its people must unite to transform potentials into tangible results that impact lives and livelihoods.

“Africa is blessed with enormous human and material resources but its people must fuse into one to benefit from the tremendous opportunities that abound across the continent,” he added.

He disclosed that Nigeria President Bola Tinubu was daring to leverage available opportunities to transform the entire economy, noting that “President Tinubu is not afraid of taking bold decisions that will reposition Nigeria’s economy and better the lives of the livelihoods of the people.” 

Earlier in her remarks, the leader of the delegation said the delegation was at the Presidential Villa to brief the Vice President on the activities of MIT’s Kuo Sharper Centre for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship, assuring that the Centre is dedicated to “fueling the engine of entrepreneurship across the world”.

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She noted that the team was in Nigeria in view of the Kuo Sharper Foundry Fellowship programme, which, according to her, has helped to entrench the spirit of entrepreneurship across the continent. 

Sherif underscored the significance of collaboration among African startups, noting that Nigeria is a leading country, as evidenced in the progress recorded by startups across the continent.

She further assured of improved support for African-based startups from the centre through its various initiatives. 

Also present at the meeting with the Vice President were the Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs. Zubaida Umar, and some fellows of the Kuo Sharper Foundry Fellowship 2025 – 2026 Session across Africa.

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