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Law Firm Commends Nigeria’s Ease of Doing Business Reforms

- Solomon Elusoji

A leading business services law firm in Nigeria, Prince Joel and Associates, has described the President Muhammadu Buhari’s Ease of Business reforms as an indication of how favourable the Nigerian economy has become for business operations.

The Law Firm expressed this opinion in a press statement released through its Business Consultant, George Onuma, in connection to a discourse event organised by the Associatio­n of Africans in Scotland in collaborat­ion with the law firm.

The discourse event was themed ‘Real Estate Investment­s and Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria: Challenges and Realties’ and it was held at Crammond Kirk Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, last Saturday.

Speaking at the event, Managing Partner at Prince Joel and Associates, Prince WilliamsJo­el, applauded the prompt decision by the Nigerian Government to re-evaluate the ease of doing business policies.

“Nigeria recorded progress in eight out of 10 topics appraised in Ease of Doing Business Index,” he said. “Accordingl­y, Nigeria is amongst the 10 most improved countries for the 2018 ranking. The most notable increases were made in the ease of company registrati­on, getting credit, enforcing contracts and dealing with real estate and constructi­on permits topics.”

Williams-Joel also noted that the rising prominence of credit bureaus and the increased sophistica­tion of the identity authentica­tion system – SIM Card Registrati­on, Bank Verificati­on Number (BVN) and National Identity Number (NIN) – contribute­d to Nigeria’s jump in this index. This reduced the risk associated with lending, boosting credit availabili­ty. Also contributi­ng to this improvemen­t, he said, was the effective implementa­tion of the goals laid out in the Economic Recovery Growth Plan (ERGP). The move from traditiona­l means of registerin­g a company (with papers) has been replaced with online processes. New companies can confirm name availabili­ty, get all the informatio­n needed, and download and submit registrati­on forms – all online. Other notable changes are: introducti­on of the visa-on-arrival option, airport infrastruc­ture developmen­t and the removal of baggage check post in the checking-in process just to mention but a few.

The Ease of Doing Business is an index developed by the World Bank, that scores and ranks countries based on how easy it is to set up and operate a business there. The focal point of the evaluation by the global apex bank is premised on the policies government put in place to guarantee business start-ups, a seamless process in getting permits, or licenses depending on the sector of investment. power, loan, land permit, payment of multiple taxes, bureaucrat­ic bottle necks, among others.

 ??  ?? L- R: Adesoji Yusuf, Protocol/Financial Secretary, Associatio­n of Africans in Scotland AAS; Nosa Odoko, PRO, AAS; Andrew Vhibi, Treasurer, AAS; Collins Ikhide, President,AAS; Prince O. Williams-Joel, Managing Partner, Prince Joel & Associates; Erhun...
L- R: Adesoji Yusuf, Protocol/Financial Secretary, Associatio­n of Africans in Scotland AAS; Nosa Odoko, PRO, AAS; Andrew Vhibi, Treasurer, AAS; Collins Ikhide, President,AAS; Prince O. Williams-Joel, Managing Partner, Prince Joel & Associates; Erhun...

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