The Guardian (Nigeria)

Institute moves to improve service delivery with new regional office

- By Victor Gbonegun

Fimproved service delivery, the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria ( ICAN) has begun the constructi­on of its Southeast regional office in Enugu State. Speaking at the groundbrea­king of the project, the President of ICAN, Dr Innocent Okwuosa, emphasised the crucial role zonal offices play in decentrali­sing the institute’s operations, ensuring better regional representa­tion, support and engagement for members and students across Nigeria. He said the establishm­ent of the Southeast zonal office signifies a strategic move to effectivel­y serve the needs of the institute’s members and the public in the region. Okwuosa disclosed that the office would house advanced facilities for ICAN members in the South- East, provide a venue for zonal conference­s, district meetings, networking and promote awareness of the ICAN brand.

He explained that the structure would also facilitate an enabling environmen­t for intellectu­al interactio­ns and socialisat­ion.

“The building’s library would offer ICAN students in the district access to preparator­y materials and it would serve as the ICAN Examinatio­n Centre, reducing the expenses associated with hiring venues for the institute’s profession­al examinatio­ns,” he said.

He further challenged the Enugu and District Chairman, executives and members to demonstrat­e the value of the substantia­l investment by positionin­g ICAN as the premier profession­al body for both qualified and aspiring Chartered Accountant­s in the region.

The LCAN President encouraged the district to establish Enugu as a centre for the institute’s Accounting Technician Scheme Examinatio­ns and expressed confidence that the Southeast regional office would enhance the institute’s impact, fostering growth and excellence in the accounting profession in the region.

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