FIRS to the rescue: Donates troop carriers to police    

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has donated two TATA 1618c Troop Carrier Trucks to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) as part of efforts to deepen the partnership between the two organisations. Each truck has the capacity to accommodate 63 police officers.

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Chairman, FIRS, Mr. Tunde Fowler, said the police have been an important partner in revenue collection in the country. “When you are talking about tax, you talk about the law and of course, you talk about the police. The police have been partners to the FIRS
for revenue and everybody is quite aware, revenue is a major topic that we need to grow for Nigeria.

“We collect revenue for the three tiers of government, the federal, state and local governments and the way we see it, without adequate security, there can be no business. Without adequate security there can be no tax revenue, hence we see ourselves as partners and at the same time, we are also aware that as we support each other this country will be better. “We believe basically that any one who joins the military or the paramilitary or people who put their lives at risk for the rest of us, should be admired and supported,” Fowler said.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Adamu, while receiving the trucks, described FIRS’ gesture as the first of its kind since he assumed office as the police boss.

Adamu commended the  FIRS for its collaborative efforts with the police. “FIRS has done a lot for the Nigeria Police in different areas and the partnership is such that it is not one-sided.

“We are seeing what FIRS is doing and is willing to do more. We are receiving two trucks that will facilitate the movement of our personnel from one part of the country to another. We thank you most sincerely for this gesture,” Adamu said.

The IGP noted that the security situation in the country needs the support of  of every Nigerian, adding that improved security will result in prosperity.

“When we have security, we have development in this country. When we have development, we have employment. When we have employment, we do away with poverty. This type of support needs to be given to all security services, but in particular, the police,” said the IGP.

The FIRS has a full complement of the police officers who aid the tax investigation, intelligence and enforcement activities of the Service.

Picture Caption: Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Tunde Fowler with Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu at the Nigeria Police Headquarters in Abuja yesterday

  • The FIRS Executive Chairman, Tunde Fowler with Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu during the presentation of two TATA 1618c personnel carrier trucks.jpg

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