Adedeji: The tax anti-corruption warrior, by Arabinrin Aderonke
Nigeria, with its growing economy, is a land full of potential. As the country continues to evolve, its institutions must also adopt to the changing environment. Among these institutions, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) under the leadership of the Executive Chairman, Dr Zacch Adedeji, is making efforts to address the issue associated with corruption, and also, to enhance transparency.
We can categorize Dr. Zacch’s approach as a blend of attentiveness and genuine empathy, reflecting his vision to revitalize the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). From the moment he stepped into office, he has distinguished himself by actively listening to his team and the public, demonstrating a clear commitment to advancing the FIRS.
Dr Zacch’s most recent initiative has been the establishment of the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) within the FIRS. This unit, inaugurated by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), aims to root out unethical practices in the tax collection process. The creation of ACTU indicates the Tax Boss’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption and his commitment to upholding the highest standards of accountability within the FIRS. This unit is tasked with monitoring, preventing, and addressing corrupt practices, ensuring that the FIRS operates with the highest level of honesty and fairness.
This step is part of a broader effort to align Nigeria’s tax system with contemporary standards, ensuring that the nation’s revenue collection is both effective and accountable. By setting up an Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) within FIRS, the Tax Boss is pushing for major improvements that reflects his commitment to not only boosting revenue but also ensuring that every naira collected is accounted for with the highest standards of integrity.
The creation of the ACTU brings many benefits to taxpayers, the economy, and the nation. For taxpayers, the unit ensures that their contributions are managed with fairness and efficiency. This enhanced oversight helps to curb instances of short-changing and mismanagement, leading to increased revenue for the government. The additional revenue can be directed towards improving public infrastructure and supporting national development, thereby boosting the GDP.
Dr Zacch’s focus extends beyond mere revenue generation; he aims to instill a culture of accountability and due process, which will ultimately contribute to a stronger and more equitable economic framework for Nigeria.
The ICPC, known for its professionalism and meticulous attention to detail, is the perfect partner for this anti-corruption effort. The commission’s unbiased and thorough approach ensures that the ACTU can carry out its mandate effectively. By working closely with the ICPC, the FIRS benefits from the commission’s vast experience in combating corruption and enforcing ethical standards across government agencies. This collaboration between the FIRS and ICPC is a powerful alliance in the fight against corruption, ensuring that the tax system is not only solid but also trustworthy.
The tax boss has taken it upon himself to lead the war against corruption from the front and not from behind. This is in line with the anti-corruption war of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Renewed Hope Agenda – zero tolerance for corruption in Nigeria.
Dr Zacch’s impact is already taking shape, and it’s one of progress, innovation, and unwavering commitment to the public good. His impressive track record so far has set the stage for the much-needed changes. As he continues to lead with vision and vigor, Nigerians should prepare for more reforms and streamlined tax processes. As the nation looks ahead, the reforms initiated by the Tax Boss will play an important role in shaping a more equitable and prosperous Nigeria.
Arabinrin Aderonke is an Award-Winning investigative journalist. 2016 Finalist, CNN African Journalism Award. She currently serves as the Technical Assistant Broadcast Media at the Federal Inland Revenue Service.