Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has said Nigeria has been witnessing remarkable transformation since Dr Zacch Adedeji assumed office as chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).
The CDS also commended the management team of the tax agency for rallying resources for Nigeria to meet its needs and fund the operations of the Armed Forces.
General Musa spoke in Abuja on Wednesday when he and his team paid a courtesy visit on Dr Adedeji I’m his office at the Revenue House.
According to him, since Adedeji assumed office as the head of FIRS, “we have seen changes, very remarkable changes.”
He stated in a statement by Dare Adekanmbi, Special Adviser (Media) to the FIRS boss: “For us in the Armed Forces, we are nothing without funds. To even buy the good big guns we are carrying will be difficult without the funding.
“So, I want to say thank you. Over the years, you have made our job a lot easier, although we keep on asking for more.
“I think that is the goal in support of Mr President in Nigeria. This is because without the funds made available, nothing can work. We have seen that revenue has increased. In fact, I think almost ten fold.
“And we can see new initiatives being introduced that are also making a very positive impact. And it is the boldness that actually has encouraged us in what we are doing.
“And that is why we are putting everything we have in order to support and ensure there is peace and security in the country.
“We are hosting the maiden edition of the African Chiefs of Defence Staff Conference in Abuja. It is the maiden edition and it is happening between 25th to 27th August, 2025.
“Since it has never been done before, this is an avenue to showcase Nigeria to Africa and to the world.
“Over time, we have been attending. Last year, I was in Botswana. The other year, I was in Côte d’Ivoire where it was organised by the United States.
“With what we have seen with their security architecture, we felt that if we don’t blow our own trumpet, if you don’t sit down and handle your own situation yourself, nobody will.
“Most of these countries that always come and lie that they want to support us also create these problems that we try to solve. So having them organise these things for us is just like you are going to talk to the devil.
“So, in line with that, we feel it is important that we’re able to call all Chiefs of Defence Staff in Africa. Let us come as brothers and sisters and discuss African problems so that we can provide an African solution to them,” the CDS said.
Responding, the FIRS chairman, Dr Adedeji, said the security agenda of President Bola Tinubu is yielding tangible results.
He therefore commended the Armed Forces and other security personnel for their dedication in securing Nigeria and its territories.
Adedeji disclosed that, for the first time in a long while, FIRS has been able to meet its 2025 tax revenue target for the oil and gas sector.
He said the increase in tax revenue from oil production activities was largely due to the maintenance of peace in the Niger Delta area, leading to greater profits for oil companies and higher tax revenue for the federation.
Adedeji further told the CDS that the development was in line with the avowed commitment of President Tinubu to taxing prosperity and not poverty.
He said prosperity could only be achieved in an atmosphere of peace, stressing the critical importance of stakeholders in the security sector to the sustenance of peace in the country.
“The Armed Forces are critical stakeholders and you are central to the sustenance of peace in the country. The coordinating director, Large Tax Group, made a presentation at the management meeting today (Wednesday) on tax collection to date.
“I am glad to say that, for the first time in a long while, we met our oil and gas target which is actually as a result of the peace that has been maintained where oil and gas facilities are located.
“And this is because production is happening and companies are making more profit from it.
“To strengthen the morale of our security operatives, President Bola Tinubu is committed to your welfare, as well as giving them state-of-the-art equipment and machinery to work with.
“Just a month ago, the president approved the disbursement of a huge amount of money for 1,550 units of housing estate for security personnel.
“This underscores the fact that the president appreciates what you are doing for the country. And as you can see now, you are also critical to our success,” the FIRS boss said.
Adedeji assured the CDS of the support of FIRS for a successful hosting of the forthcoming African summit for Chiefs of Defence Staff to be hosted by Nigeria in Abuja.
“We will always be open to collaborate in order to sustain peace, to increase prosperity and develop our dear nation.
“On behalf of the president and all of us at FIRS, we thank you for the good job you are doing in maintaining peace and safety for all of us,” Adedeji added.