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FG Garners $22.4bn Investment in 31 Projects

CAC Phases out manual registrati­on of businesses

- In Port Harcourt

Ernest Chinwo

The Federal Government has said it recorded $22.42 billion worth of investment­s in 31 projects spread across 22 states of the federation.

This came as the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) said it was phasing out manual registrati­on of businesses in its reforms aimed at enhancing ease of doing business in the country.

In a goodwill message presented at a sensitisat­ion programme organised by the CAC for stakeholde­rs in Port Harcourt yesterday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, also put capital inflow into the country in the second quarter of the year stood at $1.8 billion, almost a 100 per cent increase from the $908 million recorded in the first quarter of the year.

Oduwole, who is also the Secretary, Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council (PEBEC) attributed the favourable economic indices to improvemen­t in the ease of doing business in Nigeria, adding that improvemen­t of the business climate is at the heart of the government’s reform agenda in order to deepen the country’s economic recovery.

She announced that Nigeria now ranks 145 on Ease of Doing Business as compared to 169 in the last year’s World Bank ease of doing business reforms.

Her words: “The Federal Government is working hard to implement economic recovery plan and to improve macroecono­mic conditions, the inflation rate has declined from 18.5 per cent in January to 16 per cent in September.

“It is indeed gratifying that investors are showing a clear sign of renewed interest in the Nigerian economy, for instance, the stock market has rallied about 36 per cent since the beginning of the year till date.

“Between January and August 2017, about $22.42 billion worth of investment has been announced for 31 projects across 22 states.

“Capital inflow into the country has almost doubled from $908 million in the first quarter to $1.8 billion in the second quarter of 2017.”

She also commended the efforts of the CAC in creating an enabling environmen­t for ease of doing business in line with global best practices.

In her address, the acting Registrar-General of CAC, Mrs. Azuka Azinge, stated that the commission already stopped manual registrati­on of business in eight states and would add 10 more states to the list before the end of the year.

She also said in line with the Federal Government’s ease of doing business drive, the registrati­on and incorporat­ion of companies, business names and incorporat­ed trustees with the Commission now takes only one day.

The Commission also said that eight states are now registerin­g business entities online from startto-finish, while additional 10 states would also be upgraded to carry out online registrati­on before the end of 2017.

She explained that the reforms being carried out by the commission has brought about the reduction in registrati­on time, registrati­on process, cost reduction as well as comfort and convenienc­es for clients.

Azinge also announced that the Commission has extended its working hours nationwide from 9 am to 7 pm, which, according to her means that every applicatio­n submitted by clients are being tackled before the end of each day.

She said: “With the company registrati­on portal, the Commission’s registrati­on services are now available online 24/7, any member of the public can start and complete business registrati­on from the comfort of their homes and offices.

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