Fire guts FIRS Headquarters ahead of New Tax laws rollout 

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has confirmed that a fire incident occurred at one of its offices within its Abuja headquarters on Saturday, days ahead of the January 2026 implementation of Nigeria’s new tax laws.

The incident was confirmed by Mr Sikiru Akinola, spokesperson to the Executive Chairman of the agency, Zacch Adedeji.

According to Akinola, the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the building and was promptly detected by security personnel on duty.

He said swift intervention by the Federal Capital Territory Fire Service, alongside other emergency responders, ensured the fire was quickly contained and prevented from spreading to other parts of the complex.

“We are grateful to report that no lives were lost in the incident,” Akinola said. “However, a number of offices on the affected floor sustained damage.”

He added that investigations into the cause of the fire have commenced, with preliminary findings suggesting a possible electrical fault.

“In the meantime, all internal safety protocols are being thoroughly reviewed and strengthened to mitigate against future occurrences,” he said.

DAILY POST reports that the incident comes just days before the planned implementation of the country’s new tax laws, which have generated pockets of controversy nationwide.

Fire guts FIRS Headquarters ahead of New Tax laws rollout

 

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