
He said the state would be ready and willing to support the state institute even if the latter didn’t make any request from the state government. He called for the continued collaboration of the institute to engender transparency in the tax collection and management.
On her part, ICAN’s Vice-President, who led the delegation on the visit, Onome Adeniyi commended the state government for supporting the institute, adding that the institution would be willing to strengthen its partnership with the state government through training of staff and fighting against corruption.
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