Orire Agbaje, a 400 level Economics student of the
University of Ibadan (UI), has been appointed by President Bola Tinubu as a
member of the presidential committee on fiscal policy and tax reforms.
Agbaje is the president of The Tax
Club, University of Ibadan, as well as the president of the Nigerian
Universities Tax Club.
On her LinkedIn profile, Agbaje describes herself as “assertive
and hardworking”.
“Presently, I’m an undergraduate student of University of Ibadan reading Economics; I major in International and Monetary Economics,” her profile reads.
Agbaje in a handshake with Tinubu at the State House |
“My love for crunching digits made me take up Accounting (ICAN) and further exposed me to Corporate finance and taxation which l’m learning on. Academics aside, I’m into Sports and volunteering.”
“I like being productive in whatever I engage in. I also have great leadership and interpersonal skills.”
The committee, which comprise experts from both the private and public sectors, was inaugurated by Tinubu on Tuesday.
Agbaje in a group photo with other members of the tax
reforms committee |
The committee is responsible for various aspects of tax law
reforms, fiscal policy design and coordination, harmonisation of taxes, and
revenue administration.
“The Committee, in the first instance, is expected to
deliver a schedule of quick reforms that can be implemented within thirty
days,” Tinubu said.
“Critical reform measures should be recommended within six
months, and full implementation will take place within one calendar year.”
Taiwo Oyedele, a tax and fiscal policy expert, is the
committee’s chairman.
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Congratulations, but won't that appointment be a distraction to her studies?
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