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NGSIRS has sealed two Unity Bank branches in Minna over an alleged N1.7bn tax debt covering 2022 to 2024.The enforcement was carried out by a task force over alleged failure by the bank to respond to multiple tax noticesNGSIRS said the action was backed by a June 4, 2026 court order authorising recovery of the debt
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The Niger State Internal Revenue Service (NGSIRS) on Friday, June 5, 2026, sealed off two branches of Unity Bank in Minna over alleged unremitted tax liability of N1.7 billion to the state government.
This enforcement was carried out by the task force of the agency in the early hours of Friday led by the Director of Tax Audit and Investigation, Mr. Musa Hayatullah.
Tax dispute forces closure of two Unity Bank offices in




