Corporate Sport

NSC lauds FIRS, advocates partnership between taxation, sports development

The Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon Bukola Olopade, has praised the leadership of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) under Dr. Zacch Adedeji, describing him as a visionary public servant and committed supporter of sports development in Nigeria.

Olopade made this known during a visit to the FIRS Headquarters on Thursday, commending the FIRS’ involvement as one of the key partners of the upcoming CAA U18/U20 African Athletics Championships scheduled to hold in Abeokuta, Ogun State, between July 16-20. The Championship is a continental gathering of rising athletic stars and is powered by public-private partnerships championed under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Dr. Zacch Adedeji is not just a reformist in the tax administration space, but also a passionate lover of sports. The FIRS’ support for this championship is a clear signal that sports and taxation can work hand-in-hand to build a stronger, healthier, and more united Nigeria, as we work to stimulate Nigeria’s sports economy,” Olopade said.

He emphasised the growing intersection between taxation and national development, stressing that sports, when properly funded and strategically positioned, can generate jobs, contribute to the nation’s economy, and promote unity.

“There is a natural synergy between taxation and sports,” Hon. Olopade noted. “Taxes fund infrastructure, education, and now—more importantly—grassroots and elite sports development. This partnership with FIRS demonstrates how a forward-thinking tax institution can catalyse social impact beyond revenue generation,” he said.

Olopade called for a more formalised and enduring working relationship between the NSC and FIRS to support long-term sports development strategies, athlete welfare, and infrastructure investment.

“Sports development is no longer just a recreational agenda—it is an economic, health, and diplomatic tool. And institutions like the FIRS have a critical role to play in this vision,” Olopade added.

The CAA U18/U20 Championships will host athletes from about 50 African nations and is expected to be a defining moment in Nigeria’s athletics history, particularly as the Championship aligns with the Federal Government’s push to make Nigeria a sports hub in Africa.

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Niyi Alebiosu

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