Kano Targets N200bn IGR via NIN-Based Tax Reform

Kano Targets N200bn IGR via NIN-Based Tax Reform
Dr Zaid Abubakar, Executive Chairman of KIRS

The Kano State Board of Internal Revenue (KIRS) is targeting an Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N200 billion through a tax reform that leverages the National Identification Number (NIN).

The executive chairman of KIRS, Dr Zaid Abubakar, made this known while addressing stakeholders at a recognition ceremony for individuals and organisations whose efforts have supported the agency’s achievements despite prevailing challenges.

According to him, KIRS has made significant strides since 2024 in the areas of tax compliance, revenue generation, and efficient service delivery, due to sustained reforms and support from relevant partners.

One of the notable milestones, he said, was the deployment of a new electronic tax system which integrates the National Identification Number (NIN) as a prerequisite for registration.

“This system has contributed to the steady increase in NIN enrolment in the state. As of today, we have recorded 10.2 million NIN enrollees in Kano,” he said.

The chairman added that KIRS was on a mission to register no fewer than two million taxpayers, each contributing a minimum of N100,000 annually, which would generate an estimated N200 billion in internally generated revenue (IGR).

“We have been deliberate in ensuring that our tax system incorporates the NIN to eliminate identification challenges. With a robust database, we can ensure transparency and accountability in tax administration,” he said.

He said Kano is currently trailing only Lagos State in terms of tax revenue but expressed confidence that Kano would surpass Lagos due to its population advantage and ongoing reforms.

“Imagine having six million registered and active taxpayers in Kano each contributing N100,000 annually—that would give us N600 billion annually, which is a huge sum,” he said.

The KIRS boss reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to boosting IGR in Kano and commended Governor Abba Kabir-Yusuf for providing the necessary support, cooperation, and an enabling environment to drive reforms in the sector. Isa Yargaya emerged as the Staff of the Year, receiving a cash prize of N1.5 million and a Renewed Hope house from the state government.

The second runner-up, Zaradeen Umar, received N1 million and a Renewed Hope house, also donated by the state government. Ten other outstanding staff members were also recognised and received awards. #Kano Targets N200bn IGR via NIN-Based Tax Reform We’ve Made Progress in Socio-Economic Devt. – Tinubu