|
FMJ/RC.01552973 |
FEDERAL INLAND REVENUE SERVICE
15, Sokode Crescent, Zone 5, Wuse, Abuja,
Nigeria
Date:2nd, December. 2025
CERTIFICATE OF DEDUCTION
Hello
It is a good pleasure to inform you regarding the latest development on Federal Inlaid Revenue Services and Debt Recovery Department. As a result of this development, the Federal Government (CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA) had made it easy for all the section (A)-(B) contractors/ beneficiaries for them to have their Certificate of Deduction so that all the charges that may come up will be deducted from their total fund. This Certificate of Deduction is for free for all the contractors/beneficiaries of Section (A)-(B) as long as you will be in person here in Nigeria.
You are now advised to come down to ABUJA, FEDERAL CAPITAL of Nigeria to process your Certificate of Deduction this will only take you two days to round up and have your payment wired to your bank account. This exercise will last only two weeks.
But if you know that you cannot be able to come down to Nigeria, which means you have to contact MR Daniel Madu the Director of this committee for him to help you and get this certificate on your behalf, and you will also send him a letter of Authorization to authorize him to do this on your behalf.
This will not cost you money to get this certificate; it will help you to solve your problem once and for all. Immediately you have this certificate of Deduction with you, no more upfront payment till you have your payment in your bank account.
For your information, here is the contact of the Chairman of the Committee
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE
NAME Mr Daniel Madu
EMAIL: consultant.chairman.committee@consultant.com
You should try and contact him if you know that you cannot be able to come down here in Nigeria, and then ask him how much it will take for him to do this for you, if you know that you cannot be able to come down here in Nigeria.
Thanks and remain blessed as I will like to hear from you soon.
Yours truly,
Mr Godwin Jokoro
CEO Federal Inland Revenue Services