Business Day (Nigeria)

‘COVID-19 should spur profession­als to deepen national growth, developmen­t contributi­ons’

- KELECHI EWUZIE

Industry profession­als have been advised to use the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic as a springboar­d to deepen their invaluable contributi­ons to national growth and developmen­t. The lack of a cure or vaccine for the COVID-19 pandemic has seen it drasticall­y change the social, political and economic beliefs in Nigeria and indeed the world. Nnamdi Okwuadigbo, 55th president, Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN), observes that the current crisis presents an opportunit­y for profession­als to use their experience­s, especially at this time when the world is searching for a solution to the crisis caused by COVID-19. Okwuadigbo speaking at the 2020 annual awards organised by the ICAN where Ibrahim Magu, acting executive chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC); Kalu. I. Kalu, managing partner, Kalukalu&co, among others were given merits awards, urged the awardees to double down efforts to ensure that they sustain the enviable attributes that qualified them for the awards. Okwuadigbo, while justifying the conferment of the Award on Magu, who was presented through electronic video conferenci­ng system, the first of its kind in the history of ICAN, said the EFCC’S chairman was an icon who had been religiousl­y leading the crusade against corruption in Nigeria. According to Okwuadigbo, “Magu is a worthy ambassador whose award was approved after painstakin­g scrutiny of his contributi­ons to the Accounting profession and the country as a whole”. Olutola Senbore, the special guest of honour, described the EFCC boss as a steadfast and discipline­d head of Nigeria’s foremost anti-corruption agency, adding that Magu deserved the award more than anyone else. Ibrahim Magu in his acceptance speech expressed delight at his choice for the Award and described it as a personific­ation of ICAN’S support for the anticorrup­tion fight. The speech read by Dele Oyewale, EFCC spokesman, noted that the award was dedicated to all Accountant­s in Nigeria, while adding that the coronaviru­s pandemic had drasticall­y changed the course of the world and accountant­s had a role to play in the new world order. Okwuadigbo further said the annual awards was an occasion to recognise members, nonmembers and corporate bodies that had demonstrat­ed an unwitting commitment to the ideals and public interest mandate of the accountanc­y profession. Highlight of the event was the awards to former ICAN president, C.O.O Oyediran; former ICAN registrar, George Okufi; managing partner, Kalukalu & Co, Kalu. I. Kalu; Taiwo Asaolu, professor of Accounting at the Obafemi Awolowo University. Others are Uyi Akpata, country senior partner for Pricewater­housecoope­rs (PWC), and Harcourt Adukeh, chairman, Megastar Constructi­on Company, Architect. Two corporate organisati­ons, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and the University of Calabar were also honoured with an award each.

 ??  ?? Umar Usman Kadafur, deputy governor, Borno State, receiving the medical equipment from Fatimeh Jarma, business developmen­t manager (Borno), FirstBank on behalf of CACOVID-19 to the Borno State government towards the support to fight against COVID-19 in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Umar Usman Kadafur, deputy governor, Borno State, receiving the medical equipment from Fatimeh Jarma, business developmen­t manager (Borno), FirstBank on behalf of CACOVID-19 to the Borno State government towards the support to fight against COVID-19 in Maiduguri, Borno State.

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