By Niyi Jacobs
The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has reinforced its dedication to improving tax education and public engagement by hosting the 4th Presidential Press Briefing and Media Workshop.
The event which was held at the Tax Professionals’ House in Ikeja, Lagos, gathered tax experts, media practitioners, and other stakeholders to bridge the knowledge gap in tax reporting.
Delivering the welcome address, Prof. Godwin Oyedokun, FCTI, Chairman of the Branding, Publicity, and Publications Committee, acknowledged the vital role of the media in shaping public opinion and influencing tax policies.
He praised the visionary leadership of CITN President Barrister Samuel Agbeluyi, mni, FCTI, and the support of the Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN), which has been instrumental in making the workshop a success.
“This workshop serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, capacity building, and fostering a deeper understanding of taxation,” Prof. Oyedokun stated. “We believe that informed reporting on tax matters is key to driving public awareness and accountability.”
The workshop featured sessions on essential topics such as “Basic Taxation Terminologies” by Dr. Ismaila Olotu, “Tax Administration and Practice for Beginners” by Mr. Olumide Esan, and “Tax Reporting for Media Practitioners” by Barr. Chukwuemeka Eze.
These sessions were designed to equip reporters with tools to improve the accuracy and depth of tax-related stories.
Participants were encouraged to engage actively in discussions and leverage the expertise of CITN professionals to refine their reporting. Prof. Oyedokun commended the media’s commitment to responsible journalism and reiterated the institute’s pledge to promote a better understanding of taxation’s role in national development.
With a shared goal of improving public discourse on tax matters, the CITN called for stronger collaborations with the media to foster transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making, thereby contributing to Nigeria’s economic growth.

