Daily Trust

Abuja ICAN gets new excos

- By Faruk Shuaibu

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN), Abuja and District Society, has inaugurate­d new executives to steer its affairs.

The new executive committee, by its 11th chairman, Alhaji Abdulrashe­ed Balogun, will remain in office for two years.

Speaking during the investitur­e at the weekend, Balogun said the society would ensure it encouraged young students to build a career in accountanc­y for the economic growth of the country.

He said, “This project, however, requires constant visitation and collaborat­ion with selected secondary schools and higher institutio­ns of learning to sensitise and educate their students on the need to study accountanc­y and build a career.”

According to him, the district intends to introduce an accounting week to advance public-private partnershi­p through educationa­l programmes such as quiz and debate competitio­ns.

On her part, ICAN President, Mrs Comfort Eyitayo, charged the new executive committee to contribute positively to the accounting profession in the country.

She said, “The efforts of ICAN district societies in promoting accuracy and integrity would add up to positively impact the economy as a whole.

“As economy and businesses gradually recover from the pandemic, chartered accountant­s will play a central role on the path to recovery and the building of more resilient economies,” she said.

Mrs Bosede Ikhanoba, immediate past chairman, ICAN Abuja and District Society, urged the new executive committee to lead the district with integrity and public trust.

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