The newly appointed Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service
(FIRS), Muhammad Nami, launched a veiled criticism of his predecessor in
office, Babatunde Fowler, on Monday accusing his management of
superintending a steady decline in revenue collection by the service
since the inception of his tenure in 2015.
It was meant to be the
new chairman’s first Christmas message and felicitation to the revenue
service staff since his assumption of office on December 19; however, he
used the message to carry out a performance assessment of Mr Fowler’s
management, accusing it of failing to maintain the “impressive
performance” the agency recorded since 2011, with 2012 as the benchmark
year for outstanding performance.
Reviewing the performance
and workforce of the service between 2011 and 2019, Mr Nami took a jab
at Mr Fowler, saying “despite the rise in Service workforce, the
engagement of consultants, the rise in inflation and the exchange rates,
the tax revenue collection (of the FIRS) continues to dwindle.”Commending
the FIRS staffers for “displaying the spirit of steadfastness,
resilience, perseverance and deftness in the discharge of your assigned
responsibilities,” he urged then to use the yuletide holiday to ponder
over the past and resolve to resume refreshed and better prepared to
serve, Premium Times reports.
He also made reference to 2012, three
years before Mr Fowler’s appointment, as the best year for the FIRS.“As a
result of your uncommon commitment to duty, 2012 especially, you were
able to raise Five Trillion, Seven Billion Naira even without active
participation of consultants and with moderate inflation and exchange
rates. I want to be positive that this impressive performance is
achievable again,” the Chairman said.
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