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FIRS Condemns FCTA for Shutting Down Abuja Office

by Isabella Rossi
May 30, 2025
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FIRS slams FCTA over closure of Abuja office – Punch Newspapers
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  • FIRS Challenges FCTA Over Abrupt Closure of Abuja Tax Office: Implications and Path Forward
    • FIRS Raises Alarm on FCTA’s Shutdown of Abuja Tax Facility
    • The Broader Impact: How the Closure Affects Tax Systems and Public Welfare in Abuja

FIRS Challenges FCTA Over Abrupt Closure of Abuja Tax Office: Implications and Path Forward

FIRS Raises Alarm on FCTA’s Shutdown of Abuja Tax Facility

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has publicly criticized the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) following its sudden decision to close the FIRS office located in Abuja. This unexpected action has triggered widespread concern about its potential to disrupt tax administration and compliance within Nigeria’s capital. Officials from FIRS emphasize that this closure hampers critical tax services, undermining efforts to boost national revenue collection.

In a formal press release, the agency highlighted several pressing issues stemming from this development:

  • Diminished Taxpayer Compliance: The absence of a local office may discourage residents and businesses from fulfilling their tax obligations promptly.
  • Obstacles in Revenue Mobilization: Reduced physical access points for taxpayers could significantly impede revenue inflows essential for government operations.
  • Civic Disruption: The public may face increased challenges when seeking assistance or resolving tax-related matters, leading to frustration and delays.
IssueLikely Consequence
Closure of Local FIRS OfficeDecline in collected taxes
Restricted Access to ServicesHeightened taxpayer dissatisfaction

The Broader Impact: How the Closure Affects Tax Systems and Public Welfare in Abuja

The shutdown of the FIRS facility by the FCTA is more than an administrative hiccup; it poses serious risks to effective fiscal governance. Experts warn that such disruptions can have cascading effects on both compliance rates and government funding streams. With Nigeria aiming for improved domestic revenue mobilization—currently hovering around just over 7% of GDP according to recent World Bank data—the timing is particularly concerning.

  • Lack of Convenient Access: Without nearby offices, taxpayers might delay filings or payments due to inconvenience or confusion.
  • Erosion of Revenue Base: Service interruptions often correlate with increased informal economic activity and underreporting, reducing overall collections.
  • Deterioration in Public Confidence: Citizens’ trust in governmental efficiency may wane if essential services become inaccessible or unreliable.

Infrastructure Projects

Delays risk stalling urban development plans crucial for accommodating Abuja’s growing population.

Social Welfare Programs

Shrinking budgets threaten education initiatives, poverty alleviation efforts, and support systems for vulnerable groups.

Sector AffectedPotential Ramifications
Healthcare FundingCuts could impair delivery of vital health programs amid ongoing public health challenges.

Public Health Services

Funding shortfalls could weaken vaccination drives and disease control programs.

Urban Infrastructure Development

Postponement or cancellation of roadworks, sanitation projects affecting city livability.

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Reduced investment threatens educational outreach programs & social safety nets critical during economic downturns.
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Possible Consequences




Area AffectedExpected Impact on Services & Society
Healthcare Sector

(e.g., immunization campaigns)







This sector faces possible budget cuts that could hinder ongoing public health initiatives amid global health concerns like COVID-19 variants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This sector faces possible budget cuts that could hinder ongoing public health initiatives amid global health concerns like COVID-19 variants.

This sector faces possible budget cuts that could hinder ongoing public health initiatives amid global health concerns like COVID-19 variants.

This sector faces possible budget cuts that could hinder ongoing public health initiatives amid global health concerns like COVID-19 variants.

Possible reduction in funding jeopardizing service delivery quality.

Possible reduction in funding jeopardizing service delivery quality.

Infrastructure Development (Roads & Sanitation)
Delay or suspension threatens urban growth plans needed as Abuja’s population expands rapidly.


Social Welfare Programs (Education & Poverty Alleviation)
Diminished resources risk cutting back vital community support services during economic hardship.






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