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A civil society organisation, Vanguard for Transparency and Accountability, has described the recently launched Whistle-Blower Initiative of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, as an exemplary boost to the anti-corruption crusade, as it lauded the Ayodele Subair-led LIRS management for sustaining its pace-setting records in tax management reforms in Nigeria.
The President of the anti-corruption crusade group,
Paulycap Nnabuogor, said in a press statement, that the initiative which
subjects the operations of LIRS to public scrutiny will promote openness,
accountability and ultimately enhance citizens' participation in governance,
boosting their trust in the activities of a sensitive agency of government.
Nnabuogor said the anti-corruption group
is convinced that the initiative is targeted at strengthening and
re-invigorating frontiers in the fight against fraud and corruption and puts
both the management and the staff of the agency on their toes to deliver their
statutory roles in compliance with the global best practices.
He said, "We are not particularly surprised
that the Lagos State government chose the LIRS as a pilot scheme for its Speak
Up programme because of the reforms the Subair-led management of the revenue
agency had carried out internally to boost its operations and enhance the
capacity of its workforce. Undoubtedly, this initiative shows that the
activities of civil society organisations like ours are beginning to bear fruit
and Nigeria is the ultimate winner.
"Before the birth of the Whistle-Blower
Initiative, we were aware of the efforts of the LIRS management to promote
accountability within the system and the importance Subair particularly
attached to the welfare of his staff. Our findings show that the LIRS
maintained the payment of performance allowances to the staff, and doesn't joke
with the prompt release of other pay including wardrobe allowances,
particularly to the staff at both the legal and relationships units all geared
towards enhancement of performance.
"More so, we found out that the decision to
introduce a computer-based test for promotion, which is handled by independent
assessors, has encouraged high-fliers within the system to grow rapidly and
underlined why the agency has maintained its status as the best-performing tax collecting
board in the country. Subair's Award of Recognition by the Joint Tax Board of
Nigeria is a testimony of his achievements as the agency has always met its
revenue target even during the COVID-19 pandemic."
Meanwhile, Subair restated the commitment of the
LIRS management to the welfare of its staff, strengthened by the belief that a
motivated workforce will lead to greater productivity.
He said." We take our workforce's welfare and
career development as a key metric in our journey to consistently deliver our
statutory role as a revenue agency. In 2019, we approved a 70%
salary increase for staff from Assistant Revenue Manager and below, and a 50%
increase for Revenue Manager and above. This is the most significant salary
review in the Agency to date. A total of 3,608 members of staff were promoted
between 2017 to 2021 and all our staff do not pay for standard medical
services.
"We also ensure that performance bonuses are
paid to all staff, based on clearly defined and documented processes while Union
dues are remitted timely and correctly with all other statutory deductions such
as pensions."
He added that the consequential adjustment of
salaries has been agreed upon in principle and payment modalities are currently
being worked out by management, stressing that all are geared toward ensuring
that the agency serves the people of Lagos State effectively.
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