As Zacch Adedeji races to complete befitting headquarters for FIRS

When I entered the office to see the tax boss, Dr Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, I saw an unexpected sight. He was wearing a face cap, a T-shirt, and jeans. It was the first time I had seen him dressed so casually during official hours, and I couldn’t help but smile and think, “This is so unlike him.” But before I could ask, I learned he was heading out for an inspection of the ongoing construction of the FIRS headquarters. This is Dr Zacch, who we know is very demure, mindful, and always prepared to act.

The Tax Boss is not your regular chairman. Since his first day in office, he has been on the move, handling one responsibility after another with so much energy. It’s no wonder he was casually dressed and ready to dive into the work at hand. The construction of the FIRS Headquarters is a long-awaited project. It has been on the agency’s agenda for over 20 years but has experienced delays and setbacks. Dr Zacch is now ready to ensure its completion during his tenure. His hands-on attitude is clear in everything he does, and the inspection was no different.
When Dr Zacch arrived at the site, he didn’t just walk about; he inspected every detail with the seriousness of a man on a mission. He was interested in the structural design, material quality, and project timeframes. Clearly, he wasn’t just there for the appearance; he wanted to ensure everything was in order.
The Tax Boss spoke to the engineers and workers, saying, “Let’s hurry up and get this done.”Together, we will scale through.” His energy was contagious, and you could see the workers feeling motivated by his presence.
And, yes, we are just a few weeks into 2025, but Dr Zacch is showing signs of progress. FIRS’s momentum is at an all-time high, and the agency will move back-to-back again this year. Every decision, visit, and action aims to transform FIRS into Nigeria’s tax administration powerhouse.
Dr Zacch sets an example for public servants everywhere, demonstrating that leadership is about action, not just words. This visit was eye-opening for me, as it demonstrated what true leadership entails: rolling up your sleeves, putting in the effort where it matters most, and staying involved at all times.
FIRS is an unstoppable agency in Nigeria. The new headquarters represents a vision for the future and a commitment to transforming the agency. It will stand as a testament to FIRS’ efficiency, transparency, and progress.
The next time you hear someone mention Dr Zacch Adedeji (Tax Boss), think beyond his everyday suits or sometimes casual outfits (T-shirts and jeans) while inspecting projects. Think of a proactive leader in his quest for excellence, committed to changing the tax system and prioritising Nigerian taxpayers. He is building the foundation for a stronger and more efficient system that will benefit all Nigerians.
ArabinrinAderonke Atoyebi is the Technical Assistant on Broadcast Media to the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
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