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Nigerian President Tinubu Unveils New Nigeria Revenue Service Headquarters in Abuja

Samuel Akwasi Yeboah April 14, 2026 3 days ago 136 views 1 min read AMP 0 comments
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Nigerian President Tinubu Unveils New Nigeria Revenue Service Headquarters in Abuja
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially unveiled the new corporate headquarters of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) in Abuja, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to strengthen revenue mobilisation and public sector efficiency.

The event, held earlier today, brought together top government officials, lawmakers, and senior administrators, all highlighting the importance of the new facility in Nigeria’s broader economic reform agenda. The headquarters is expected to serve as the operational nerve centre of the NRS, supporting improved coordination, digital innovation, and enhanced tax administration.

In his remarks, President Tinubu described the building as more than just an office complex, calling it a symbol of transparency, accountability, and a renewed national commitment to economic growth. He stressed that a strong and efficient revenue system is essential for funding infrastructure, social services, and long-term development.

The establishment of the Nigeria Revenue Service reflects ongoing reforms aimed at restructuring and modernising the country’s tax collection framework. Authorities believe the new institution will help widen the tax net, reduce leakages, and improve compliance across sectors.

Officials at the ceremony also noted that the modern facility is designed to accommodate a growing workforce and integrate advanced technology systems that will streamline operations and improve service delivery for taxpayers.

The commissioning of the headquarters signals a new chapter for Nigeria’s revenue administration, as the government seeks to build a more resilient and self-sustaining economy.

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