Abuja, Nigeria – April 16, 2025 – In alignment with the Executive Secretary’s DOSE agenda, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) of Nigeria held a key meeting today with representatives from the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) at its Abuja office. The meeting aimed to foster collaboration among the Professional Accounting Organizations (PAOs) and strengthen the regulatory environment surrounding corporate reporting in Nigeria.
Dr. Rabiu Olowo, the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the FRC, and his management team engaged in robust discussions with stakeholders about key issues, including regulatory compliance, audit equivalence, and audit register integrity. The dialogue emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to effectively navigate these challenges.
A significant outcome of the meeting was the decision to establish a seven-member committee composed of two representatives each from ANAN and ICAN, along with three members from the FRC. This committee is tasked with addressing the matters discussed and will provide recommendations for resolution.
Hajia Queensley Sofuratu Segoshime, mni, FCA, the 1st Deputy Vice President of ICAN, praised the Council for its proactive approach to stakeholder engagement. She expressed her commitment to relay the FRC’s message to the Institute and its Governing Council.
Similarly, Professor Hassan Ibrahim FCNA, Deputy Vice Chancellor of IBB University and a member of ANAN’s Governing Council, commended the FRC’s initiative and assured that the discussions would be presented to ANAN’s governing body for further deliberation.
The committee is expected to operate under defined terms of reference, which will be communicated to the PAO representatives. They have a two-week timeline to finalize their findings and submit a report to both the FRC and the Councils of the respective PAOs. Following this, a joint communiqué will be issued, formalizing the outcomes of the engagement.
This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of the FRC, ANAN, and ICAN to enhance the integrity and effectiveness of corporate reporting in Nigeria, fostering a more transparent regulatory landscape for the accounting profession.

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