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ICAN Wants Govt To Train Accountants
The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Alhaji Kabiru Alkali, last Wednesday requested for an office from the Kebbi State Government to train professional accountants.
Alkali made the request in Birnin Kebbi during a courtesy call on Governor Saidu Dakingari.
He urged the state government to organise regular training programmes for accountants.
The ICAN president lauded the state government for prudent management of its resources.
Alkali said the state had been adjudged one of the best nationwide in terms of probity, accountability and judicious use of public funds.
He commended the state government for making education free at all levels, adding that such gesture would accelerate the development of the state.
Alkali said that the institute appreciated the giant strides of the state government in health and agricultural sectors.
He said that he was ready to render useful advice to the state government if contacted.
In his remark, Dakingari commended the institute for its efforts in bringing sanity to the accountancy profession.
He said that the introduction of the electronic payment system by his administration had yielded positive results.
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