Latest News

ICAN vows to tackle quackery in Abuja district

Published by

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) Abuja & District Society, has vowed that the Organization will tackle quackery in the profession by diligent monitoring of members in the District.

Speaking in Abuja, the District Chairman, Alhaji Balogun Abdulrasheed said the District was committed to eliminating all forms of substandard practices among members.

He commended the setting up of the Professional Practice Forum (PPF), noting that PPF was set up by the Executive Committee of ICAN Abuja & District Society in March 2021, and its executive committee was inaugurated in April 29, 2021, to tackle issues like quackery in the profession.

Balogun, therefore, solicited for the support of members in practice to ensure that the forum achieved its desired goals and be sustained.

”Today, we are working assiduously to ensure that the forum achieved the desired results and urge other districts to join us” he said.

Similarly, the forum’s chairman, Mr Abel Agbo Onyeke stated that the PPF was formed to complement the activities of the Institute’s Professional Practice Committee and Department in monitoring members in practice in Abuja.

He said the Forum is to provide a platform for practitioners in the district to tackle challenges such as a rapidly changing business and regulatory environment, technological disruptions, competition, and other issues threatening their businesses.

The Chairman stressed that the forum remained committed to five key areas, sensitization and mobilization, organization development, capacity building, partnership & networking, and regulatory compliance.

”The forum today has over 100 firms that employ over 2000 personnel and we believe that more than a quarter of these numbers are still outside, and we shall spare no efforts until everyone is in the fold” he stated.

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Buhari Urges MTN For Quality Service, Downward Price Review In Cost Of Data, Other Services

President Muhammadu Buhari Friday at State House Abuja urged the MTN Group to make the available top-of-the-range service to its Nigerian subscribers…

We Have Not Had Water Supply In Months ― Abeokuta Residents

In spite of the huge investment in the water sector by the government and international organisations, water scarcity has grown to become a perennial nightmare for residents of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. This report x-rays the lives and experiences of residents in getting clean, potable and affordable water amidst the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state.

ICAN vows to tackle quackery in Abuja district. ICAN vows to tackle quackery in Abuja district.

Recent Posts

Baba Fasoranti at 99

Today, icon of Akure Kingdom in Ondo State, foremost Yoruba leader and one of the…

9 minutes ago

How to achieve economic freedom in developing countries

Full text of lecture delivered by Chief Obafemi Awolowo at the First Lecture in the…

29 minutes ago

Growing up, my doctor almost gave up on me because I was sickly ―Agule

Nick Agule, a chartered accountant who spent about 27 years in the oil sector before…

1 hour ago

Can PDP retrieve mandate?

Is the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) about to embark on another wild goose chase following…

1 hour ago

Youths should build skills that align with passions, not be afraid to cross disciplines ―Hassan

Since the 2023 release of Mastering Business Studies, co-authored with Jamiu Adeleke Yinusa, Edidiong Hassan…

1 hour ago

Preparing the public service for the Generation Z workforce

THE Nigerian public service system is going through transition on many fronts, all in a…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.