The Guardian (Nigeria)

Only 23 companies in Nigeria report N1tr profit annually – Council

- From Kingsley Jeremiah ( Abuja)

THE Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council ( PEBEC) has revealed that out of 345 companies with a turn over revenue of $ 1 billion in Africa ( N1 trillion using official exchange rates), only 23 are in Nigeria

The 23 Nigerian firms are being targeted by the Federal Government in a new interventi­on aimed to raise tax contributi­ons, job creation and export proceeds. PEBEC made the disclosure in its recently released 2024 Outlook document which details the Secretaria­t’s work plan for 2024 along with expected outcomes.

Explaining the outlook, Special Adviser to the President on Ease of Doing, Business, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, said the Fderal Government will roll out interventi­ons this year to make businesses more viable.

“Out of the 345 $ 1 billion companies in revenue in Africa, only 23 are in Nigeria. She said the decision to change models stems from the observatio­n that larger businesses exhibit an ‘ osmosis’ effect, leading to the clustering of stakeholde­rs.

She added: “It was determined that we will need to have this new approach to move faster and to grow the economy faster in these turbulent times.”

She said the Federal Government is set to launch an interventi­on program tagged the PEBEC Business Champions Program targeted at large and medium- scale businesses, which will serve as one of the five strategic pillars PEBEC will be working with this year.

Speaking about the new interventi­on, she said: “The Business Champions interventi­on targets medium to large- sized industries and there are two parts to that programme. The first part is to work with medium- sized enterprise­s and have a pilot cohort of about 25 businesses. This interventi­on will be a bespoke service to help these medium businesses navigate the business climate from the government’s perspectiv­e. The selection of businesses will be determined by factors such as revenue, tax contributi­ons, job creation, sectors, and export proceeds.”

Oduwole also noted that with the legislativ­e interventi­on, there will be a further review of the Omnibus bill, emphasizin­g the collaborat­ive efforts of over 40 law firms nationwide who volunteere­d their expertise pro bono to review approximat­ely 21 business laws, culminatin­g in the formation of the 2022 Omnibus bill.

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