Babatunde Fowler

Babatunde Fowler
Born ( 1956-08-12) 12 August 1956
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Residence Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Occupation Tax Administrator

Dr Babatunde Fowler (born 12 August 1956) is a Nigerian public officer, tax administrator and social reformer.[1][2][3] He was the Executive Chairman Lagos State Board of Internal Revenue and Chief Executive Officer Lagos State Internal Revenue Service.[4][5] He is Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).[6]

Background / Education

Dr Babatunde Fowler was born to the family of Professor (Dr) and (Chief) Mrs. W.V. Fowler both of Lagos State. He attended Igbobi College in Lagos and studied in the United States of America at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, where he obtained his first bachelor's degree with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a minor in Political Science in 1978. He completed a second bachelor's degree program at California State University, Los Angeles and also a Master of Business Administration degree program at California State University, Dominguez Hills in 1981.

Career

He started out as a Marketing Intern with Avon Products Inc. New York working under the Vice President in charge of Africa. Having completed his formal education he was employed by Johnson and Johnson in New Jersey USA, under the MBA International Development Program lasting one year, thereafter he was transferred to join Johnson and Johnson Nigeria between September 1982 and September 1983.

He made a career change from International Finance and Marketing to Banking in January 1984. In the banking industry he had the opportunity to work and also head broad and varied areas of banking operations and business development in 2 major commercial banks over the next 20 years.

He joined Commercial Bank (Credit Lyonnais Nigeria Limited) in January 1984, where he was exposed to all aspects of International Banking, Risk Management, and Clearing Operations. Positive reforms were introduced by him as the treasurer of the bank and was a foundation member and trustee of the now Money Market Association of Nigeria. His banking experience at Commercial Bank (Credit Lyonnais Nigeria Limited) came to conclusion with his last appointment as the Apapa Branch Manager, the first branch of the bank outside the head office.

He left Commercial Bank in March 1990 to join Chartered Bank in April 1990 as a Senior Manager where he spent the last 14 years in the banking industry. His initial posting was as Head of Branch Network during which he successfully grew the bank’s branches from 2 to 11 branches spread over the country within the first 5 years. He was also in charge of revenue collections for both State and Federal agencies, which he grew, placing the bank amongst the top 3 banks in all collections. He was able to prove himself as a seasoned banker and administrator until he left the organization as a General Manager in March 2004.

Public Service

Upon leaving the banking industry in 2004, Fowler joined the Lagos State Government and was appointed the pioneer Permanent Secretary/ Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Board of Internal Revenue on the 24th of November 2005, thereby upgrading the office of the Executive Chairman to the highest level in the Civil Service.

The Board of Internal Revenue became autonomous and self-accounting with the passage into law in January 2006 of the Lagos State Revenue Administration Law (The first Revenue Board to become autonomous in Nigeria) and Fowler was appointed as the pioneer Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service and Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Board of Internal Revenue.

With this re-engineering, the new Lagos State Board of Internal Revenue (As it is now referred to) has achieved the following within 8 years between 2006 and 2013 :A sharp increase in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from an average of N 3.6 Billion per month in January 2006 to an average of over N20.5 Billion per month in 2014,[7] improved quality of service delivery to taxpayers, improvement in the use of IT and other modern methods of tax administration, an unprecedented enlightenment campaign on tax administration and education in Africa. These reforms have made Lagos State the only State in the Federal Republic of Nigeria that is financially independent of the monthly financial allocation of revenue from the Federation Account and also the only State that generates internally more revenue than the monthly allocation from the Federation Account.[8] The State is presently able to meet to a considerable degree, the enormous demands for infrastructure and services from the exploding population presently put at over 20 million.[9][10]

Advocacy

Fowler has remained a vocal voice against Nigeria's over-dependence on oil revenue. The position was reiterated by him at an international conference where he warned the Federal Government of Nigeria that the "drastic drop in revenue had a negative impact on the balance in the federation account and by extension the amount accruing to the three tiers of government (in Nigeria) during the year 2009".[11] In stimulating interest and raising awareness on tax education at an early stage in life, Fowler introduced a competition for pupils which is funded by his board in which winners are given cash awards and scholarships.[12]

References

  1. Mustapha Ogunsakin. "Babatunde Fowler: The man who change the face of taxation in Nigeria". Gavel International News. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
  2. SIMEON EBULU. "'Lagos is powered by internally-generated revenue' - Tunde Fowler". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
  3. LIRS. "Dr Babatunde Fowler". Internal Revenue Service - Lagos State.
  4. LIRS. "Dr Babatunde Fowler". Internal Revenue Service - Lagos State.
  5. MikeAngelo. "The Secret Behind The Success Story Of Tunde Fowler…His Dedication To Service". MikeAngeloNews. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  6. "Buhari Appoints Babatunde Fowler New FIRS Chairman". Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  7. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). "Lagos generates N120bn from tax in 6 months". The Sun Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2014-12-03. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
  8. Ayo Akinola. "LIRS: Oiling the wheel of progress in Lagos by Ayo Akinola". SpotOn Reporters. Archived from the original on 2014-03-18.
  9. Editor. "The Lagos tax collection model". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  10. Francis Arinze Iloani. "Nigeria: Lagos Internal Revenue Exceeds 19 States Combined in 2013". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2014-11-24.
  11. EMR. "FG cautioned on over-dependence on oil revenue". Energy Mix Report. Retrieved 2014-01-04.
  12. MOTUNRAYO ABODERIN. "LIRS splashes N.5m on essay contest for pupils". Punch Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
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