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CAC Reaffirms Resolve To Improve Revenue
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has reaffirmed commitment to the full implementation of its four-point agenda to improve revenue and overall operations of the agency.
Registra-General/CEO of the agency, Hussaini Magaji, made this known in a statement signed by the Head, Media and Public Affairs Unit, Rasheed Mahe, on Monday.
According to the Corporate Affairs boss, improving the commission’s revenue will be given top priority attention in his tenure and solicited for total support to achieve this goal.
Magaji, during an interactive meeting with staff of the agency, said human capital development, institution building, staff welfare, and improving the commission’s revenue will be given top priority attention.
He used the forum to stress the need for owners of companies to ensure adequate filing of annual returns with the Commission to avoid being sanctioned.
On welfare matters, Magaji said hardworking officers would not only be commended, but would also be handsomely rewarded.
He, therefore, called on CAC staff to join him in building a stronger Commission in line with the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to the statement, Head of the office, Almustapha Dahiru, had earlier welcomed the Registrar-General and flagged-off the interactive meeting with staff, who spoke on a variety of issues that the CAC boss pledged to address in good time.
The statement further disclosed that the Registrar was conducted round by the site engineer along with the Commission’s Head of the General Services Department, Ado Ali Birninkudu.
By: Corlins Walter
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