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Stamp Duties: Union seeks stakeholders’ parley over FIRS, NIPOST crisis

Stamp Duties: Union seeks stakeholders’ parley over FIRS, NIPOST crisis

Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government Owned Companies, SSASCGOC, has pleaded with the Federal Government to urgently convene a stakeholders’ meeting to discuss the issue of stamp duties and its production that has become as source of rift between Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, Nigeria Postal Service, NIPOST.

FIRS clarifies NIPOST’s stamp duty claims

FIRS clarifies NIPOST’s stamp duty claims

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), says the claim by Chairperson of NIPOST Board, Hajiya Maimuna Abubakar, that both the Service and the National Assembly appropriated NIPOST’s ideas about stamp duty to the exclusion of the postal service is untrue. Mr Abdullahi Ismaila Ahmad, Director, Communications and Liaison Department of FIRS made this known in […]

Stamp Duties: NIPOST, FIRS in tweet war

Stamp Duties: NIPOST, FIRS in tweet war

By Rasheed Sobowale The Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST) and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) at headlock over who is legalised to sell national stamps. The tweet war was started by Maimuna Abubakar, the Board Chairman of NIPOST, who claimed; “NIPOST are the sole custodians of national stamps, another agency printing and selling stamps is […]

NIPOST: LCCI wants regulatory framework reviewed

NIPOST: LCCI wants regulatory framework reviewed

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called for the review of the regulatory framework of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) in the interest of the Nigerian economy, business continuity, private sector development and job creation.

LCCI rejects NIPOST as regulator, operator

LCCI rejects NIPOST as regulator, operator

Lagos Chamber of commerce and Industry (LCCI) has faulted the framework which makes Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) both a regulator and operator in the courier service industry in Nigeria, noting that it negates the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) policy of the federal government.