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ICAN Seeks Stronger Partnership With RSG

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The Institute of Char
tered Accountants of Nigeria, (ICAN), Rivers State chapter, is seeking a stronger relationship with the Rivers State Government.
Newly inaugurated chairman of ICAN in the state, Okechukwu Wogu, after his investiture as the 25th Chairman of Port Harcourt District said the association is the only professional body in the state that was yet to benefit from the Rivers State Government. Wogu who spoke last Tuesday during his investiture disclosed that the association as a foremost organization remained the only one that had not adequately benefited from the government.
“ICAN as a foremost professional body in Rivers State has not benefitted anything from the state government.
“You recall that the governor in the recent past commissioned an imposing edifice for the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
“ICAN has never got any form of favour or incentive from government to support its operations in the state” he said.
The ICAN boss explained that the situation has made it difficult for the association, even as he said its services are mainly carried out in the state .
“We are working for the growth of the economy of the state that is why we need to partner with the government, so the government should support us by providing certain things that would encourage us as a professional body, and that is what we are trying to say”, he said.
The Tide reports that the 2016, 2017 Executive committee of ICAN in Rivers State chapter was inaugurated at the event.
ICAN’s National President Titus Eton, represented by Nnamdi Okuadibo called on the new executives to follow the ethics of the association.
“My advice is for them to be transparent in what they do and also strive to be objective, show integrity, follow the code of conduct of the association in all they do”, he said.
The event was attended by government officials, business men and members of the association amongst others”.

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