Kwara Revenue Agency Generates N35.4bn

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

The Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS) in Northcentral Nigeria, has generated the sum of N35.4 billion as revenue for the year 2022.

The Executive Chairman of the agency, Mrs. Shade Omoniyi dropped this hint in Ilorin, the state capital during an interview with newsmen.

Mrs Omoniyi, who said that the record represented 112 per cent of the Internal Revenue Generation (IGR) budget of the state for the year 2022, added that it was a great leap from 95.5 per cent achieved in 2021.

The executive chairman of the revenue agency appreciated the state Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq for the opportunity and avenue to explore various innovations over the years leading to improved revenue generation.

She also appreciated taxpayers and other stakeholders who, she said, are strategic in supporting its seamless processes of tax administration in the state.

The agency boss further appreciated and charged staff of the revenue house to continue to work tirelessly in ensuring the set target is met, remain focused and be dedicated to the assigned duty of revenue administration in the state by embracing innovations required in doing more together to achieve more success.

As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR), Omoniyi said that the KW-IRS Community Impact Programmes (CIPs) are aimed at making some interventions across the state towards enhanced revenue drive and generation.

738d10e6b6599796331f41dc863192dc?s=80&d=mm&r=g

You may also like

Recent News

OpenAI ChatGPT website displayed on a laptop screen is seen in this illustration photo.

OpenAI Updates Agents SDK with Sandbox and Harness Features for Enterprise AI

Osun court protest: JUSUN, CSO condemn LG tussle

Osun Local Government Protest: JUSUN, CSOs React to Court Drama

$6bn fresh loan: It's dangerous - Atiku slams Tinubu, Senate over record time approval

Atiku Criticizes Tinubu, Prioritizes Security If Elected

‘Nigeria can boost growth through critical minerals’

World Bank Economist Warns of Global Hunger Risk from Iran War Escalation

Scroll to Top