FIRS denies budgeting N2.8bn for staff uniforms, N500m for lunch

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has refuted a newspaper report to the effect that the agency plans to spend a whopping N2.8 billion on uniforms and another N550 million on meals for its staff members.

Mr. Johannes Wojuola, t he Special Assistant (Media and Communications) to the Executive Chairman Muhammed Nami, on Monday, urged “all concerned to ignore the publication in its entirety, for it is utterly misleading.”

According to the statement by Wojuola, the reference the newspaper made regarding the budget for uniforms “is not only false but also a misrepresentation of the facts.”

The statement reads further: “In the first place, it is not true that the Service had delivered the budget estimate to the two chambers of the National Assembly. Instead, the draft budget estimate was submitted only to the House Committee on Finance.

Also, its claim that “the total budget of the FIRS stands at N228 billion” is blatant falsehood.

“Again, what the newspaper referred to as uniform is the corporate outfit (Dressing Allowance) enjoyed by all the staff. Similarly, the sum of N17.8 billion being bandied by the newspaper as an estimate for miscellaneous expenses is grossly false.

“To be sure, the correct figure is N11.36 billion which represents the estimate for key administrative expenses for the whole year that the Service proposed to the National Assembly being an amount that would be incurred when approved, in respect of its over 500 operating offices and functions as well as for its 11,300 workforce.

“For clarity, the estimated expenses are for medical expenses for over 11,300 staff, publicity, adverts & taxpayers education, welfare packages & festivity allowance to staff, corporate outfit grant (dressing allowance to staff), honorarium & sitting allowance for staff/stakeholders, sporting activities, and postages & courier services.

“The public is, therefore, to note that the amount budgeted for the above-listed items represents merely 5.26% of the total budget estimate for the year, 2022.

“With these details of well-intentioned provisions in the budgetary estimates which were put together by the relevant departments in the Service, it is crystal clear that the Management is consciously committed to quality service delivery and staff welfare. Therefore, Management will continue to do everything within the limits of available resources to motivate and buoy up the morale of the staff.

“As a revenue-generating agency, the Service remains strongly committed to its mandate of mobilising revenue for the three tiers of government. The Management, therefore, frowns at the uncharitable attempt to drag its well-wrought tax administration efforts into the murky waters of politics, as doing so will not serve any positive purpose.”

– Media Report

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