FIRS Inaugurates Broadcast Media Unit To Foster Taxpayers Compliance
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has inaugurated the official Broadcast Media Unit under the esteemed leadership of Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman of the service, to foster taxpayers compliance.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman of Federal Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Tayo Koleosho said the occasion marks an important milestone in FIRS journey towards effective communication, outreach, and public education through the powerful mediums of radio and television for the service.
Koleosho emphasized that the FIRS Broadcast Media Unit inaugurated team’s primary responsibility is to ensure the effective dissemination of information, promote awareness, and educate the public, ultimately fostering taxpayer compliance.
He said: “The role of media in shaping society cannot be overstated. It is through our broadcasts that we have the opportunity to inform, inspire, and influence positive change. Whether it is through informative programs, educational campaigns, or engaging discussions, we have the power to make a difference.”
“However, with great power comes great responsibility. We must remain steadfast in our commitment to the accuracy, impartiality, and integrity of FIRS. Our broadcasts must be a beacon of truth in an era of misinformation, a source of clarity in confusion. We must strive to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics in all that we do at FIRS.
Koleosho expresses appreciation to the Tax boss, Dr. Zaach Adedeji, the Chairman of FIRS, for his relentless efforts in driving initiatives to make FIRS better for Nigerians.
Also speaking at the inauguration, the Technical Media Assistant and Head of Broadcast Unit FIRS, Arabinrin Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello disclosed that the service was privileged Mr. Tayo Koleosho, Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman, inaugurated the team and urged everyone to get to work and remain steadfast in their commitment to the accuracy, impartiality and integrity of FIRS.