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Perm Sec Wants ICAN To Partner Govt
The Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Environment, Dr. George Nwaeke, has urged the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) to contribute to the socio-economic transformation of the state.
Nwueke who made the call during the 22nd Annual General Meeting of ICAN, Port Harcourt District, said that the task of developing the state must not be left to the government alone.
The permanent secretary who was a former chairman of the district said that professional bodies can do this by advising the government on issues that concern the economy.
Nwaeke commended members of the institute for their mature behavior during the AGM and urged the new executive of the district to evolve policies and programmes that will take the institute to greater height.
In his speech, the former chairman of the district, Mr Farancis Egworahu said that the past executives were confronted with many challenges some of which includes, raising funds to pay the rents of meeting venues and office space, receiving the 48th president and hosting members of the institute monthly generally meetings.
The out-gone chairman also lamented the cost of managing the district and stressed the need for support to the new executive.
In their acceptance speech, the newly elected chairman, Dr Mrs Josephine Obua, said that policies that will empower members of the institute in the district would be evolved.
Dr Mrs Obua also said that the new executive will sustain the giant strides of the previous executives.
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