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Minister Approves Waiver for Signage Businesses in FCT

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The FCT Minister, Muhammad Bello, has approved waiver on signage for business interests within the territory.

He announced the concession at the official inaugurati­on of bills’ distributi­on ceremony and roadshow organised by the Department of Outdoor Advertisem­ent and Signage (DOAS) of the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA).

The minister who was represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Adesola Olusade, said the decision became imperative following the economic downturn in the country occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic.

“As part of support for the Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s that are needed to catalyse the growth and the developmen­t of FCT. We have granted waiver to enterprise­s that have their signage and billboard on their walls to enable them benefit from some of the concession of government for this period of COVID-19.

“It’s a gesture of government to ensure that non-monetary palliative of COVID-19 gets to everyone. It will enable the beneficiar­ies plough back the revenue that would have been paid to government into their businesses, “he said.

He also called on the Area Councils to support DOAS effort towards revenue generation, noting that it will serve the interests of all and boost the internally generated revenue of FCT, shared among all tiers of government in the territory.

On his part, the DOAS Director, Babagana Adam, said although, the new policy has taken over 60 per cent of its revenue, businesses must be supported during the pandemic for them to thrive.

He also explained that the administra­tion has extended waiver on mobile advertisem­ent and large billboards on streets.

“We have given about 30 per cent discount for those with bigger billboards because for the period April, May and June, there was a total lockdown, so when we are billing for the big sign board (third-party), we have deducted a whole quarter. As for banks and other key institutio­ns in Abuja, we have also given the 50per cent discount,” Adam said.

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