Kano IRS relieves 308 staff, 60 consultants of jobs over COVID-19 outbreak

No fewer than 308 temporary workers of the Kano Internal Revenue Service, KIRS, has temporarily been relieved of their jobs.

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This according to the service was due to the fall in Internally Generated Revenue in the state caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chairman of the KIRS Bala Inuwa, disclosed this to newsmen in Kano on Wednesday.

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Inuwa also stated that 60 consulting companies whose contracts have elapsed since 2018 and have been operating illegally have been quashed. However, those of them interested in continuing are allowed to reapply.

According to him, “We have temporarily relieved 308 temporary workers of their jobs pending the improvement of the Internally Generated Revenue in the state.

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“The KIRS is facing an unprecedented shortage of funds with a loss of about 70% of IGR monthly and cannot sustain the services of the temporary workers.

“When we came on board a few months back, based on their terms of interest, the contract of 60 consulting companies have expired since 2018. For that reason their services were terminated and were asked to reapply if they are interested.”

The KIRS boss also further explained the level of financial constraints being encountered by the Service saying, “the IGR generated in the state during the COVID-19 is running between N550m to N700 monthly due to COVID-19 as against the former N2 billion generated monthly”.

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