The Revenue Wizard of Niger State: Mohammed Madami Etsu's Spellbinding Performance in Revolutionizing Revenue through Innovative Taxation
The Niger State Government's decision to reappoint Mohammed Madami Etsu as Chairman of the Niger State Internal Revenue Service (NGSIRS) is a testament to his exceptional leadership and proven track record in transforming the state's revenue landscape. With a deep understanding of the state's revenue generation challenges, Etsu has consistently demonstrated his ability to drive growth, efficiency, and transparency in the state's revenue collection systems.
Under Etsu's astute guidance, NGSIRS has become a beacon of efficiency and transparency, with a 170% surge in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the first quarter of 2024. This remarkable achievement is a direct result of Etsu's pioneering tax harmonisation efforts, reduction of tax leakages, and digitalisation of tax systems. His vision for a more efficient and effective revenue collection system has earned the trust and admiration of the people of Niger State.
Governor Umar Bago's confidence in Etsu's leadership is not misplaced. Etsu's leadership has not only boosted the state's coffers but has also created a more business-friendly environment, attracting investors and stimulating economic growth. His commitment to transparency and accountability has set a new standard for revenue collection agencies in the state, and his reappointment is a clear recognition of his outstanding contributions to the state's revenue generation efforts.
As Etsu embarks on his new term, he carries with him the hopes and aspirations of the people of Niger State. His reappointment is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and innovative approach to revenue generation. We congratulate him on this well-deserved recognition and have no doubt that he will continue to drive fiscal growth and reform, contributing to the state's prosperity and development.
In Etsu, Niger State has found a true champion of revenue generation, and with him at the helm, the future looks brighter than ever.


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