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Firm delivers interior fit-out of newly commissioned NRS headquarters 

President Bola Tinubu yesterday commissioned the newly completed Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) Headquarters in Abuja, a landmark facility that strengthens the nation’s revenue administration infrastructure. The interior fit-out of the

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April 15, 2026·2 min read
Firm delivers interior fit-out of newly commissioned NRS headquarters 
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President Bola Tinubu yesterday commissioned the newly completed Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) Headquarters in Abuja, a landmark facility that strengthens the nation’s revenue administration infrastructure.

The interior fit-out of the new NRS headquarters was delivered by Stretford Hill Limited.

The commissioning ceremony was attended by the Chief Executive Chairman of the NRS, Zacch Adedeji, alongside senior government officials, industry leaders and key stakeholders.

The project underscores Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing institutional efficiency through purposeful investment in the built environment. 

As the interior fit-out partner, Stretford Hill Limited translated the design concept into functional spaces tailored to the operational needs of the Revenue Service.

The scope of work covered spatial planning, installation of finishes and system integration, all executed to create a seamless, efficient and performance-driven working environment. 

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The new headquarters is designed to support coordination, productivity and long-term institutional effectiveness among professionals responsible for managing a critical component of Nigeria’s economic framework.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Stretford Hill Limited, Lakunle Runsewe, emphasised the philosophy guiding the project.

“Projects of this scale go beyond construction. They require a clear understanding of how the space will be used every day. Our focus was to ensure that the internal environments support efficiency, clarity, and ease of use for the professionals who will occupy them,” he said.

He further noted: “Well-executed spaces contribute directly to how effectively people can carry out their responsibilities. When environments are designed and delivered with that in mind, they become an active part of performance.”

The completion of the new NRS headquarters is expected to strengthen the operational environment supporting Nigeria’s revenue administration, reflecting a growing focus on infrastructure that enhances institutional effectiveness and public sector performance.

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