Isaac Wadak, Chairman, CITN |
Isaac Wadak emerges
Chairman of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria Jos and District Society
By: Lovins Yakubu
May 31,2019
Isaac
Wadak emerged as the new Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of
Nigeria (CITN) Jos and District Society, in an election that took place at the
Conference Hall of Plateau State Internal Revenue Service (PSIRS) after the
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Institute which well attended by members of
the Jos District Society om Thursday. Wadak, a retired Permanent Secretary from
the Plateau state civil service is currently the CEO/Advisor of Integrated
Business Consult. He is also a member of various Professional bodies which
include, Fellow Certified National Accountant (FCNA), Associate Member
Chartered Institute of Taxation, Chartered Tax Practitioner (CTP), Certified
Management Consultant (CMC) and Nigeria Institute of Management.
The
new CITN Chairman joined the PSIRS in 1985 as Higher Executive Officer and rose
to the position of Director. His service was transferred to the Office of the
Accountant- General, Ministry of Finance Plateau state where he worked variously
as, Head Internal Audit and Director of Finance and Supply in various MDAs. In 2011,
he was promoted to the position of Permanent Secretary and posted to Ministry
of Finance, Plateau state from August 2011 to April 2015 and Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Planning, Plateau state from April 2015 to September
2015 when he eventually retired. Other elected members of the new EXCO of CITN
are; Ganan Wash-Pam as Vice Chairman, Yakubu Dauda Mama as Deputy Vice
Chairman, Reuben Amos Dadar as General Secretary, Evelyn Choji as Financial
Secretary, Nanre Haruna as Treasurer and Kumfi Yunana as Publicity Secretary.
Speaking
on behalf of the newly elected Executives, Wadak thanked the immediate past
EXCO of CITN and the Electoral Committee for a job well done and promised to
take CITN to the next level.
“The
former EXCO, Electoral Committee, Professional colleagues, I want to thank you
very much for giving us this confidence that we will take this particular
institution to the next level. We have heard the report of the former EXCO, we
will dwell on it and we intend to continue from where they stopped. We will
come out with our own innovations and work towards the success and development
of the institute”, Wadak said.
Wadak (m) in group photograph with other members of CITN |
The
immediate past Chairman of CITN Jos and District Society, Dan-Philip Hirkop, in
a word of advice to the newly elected EXCO, urged them go the extra mile and
surpass his achievements.
“My
advice to the new EXCO is that they should go the extra mile to surpass our
achievements. Jos and District society has come a long way; we are well placed
among the districts as far as performance is concerned. I urge them to show
much more commitment, so that they can sustain and surpass the achievements of
my EXCO”, Hirkop advised.
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