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Tinubu to Nigerians: There is Hope for Great Economic, Financial Future

Launches expatriate employment levy

- Deji Elumoye

President Bola Tinubu has given an assurance that there was hope for the nation's financial and economic prospects, citing efforts currently being made by the administra­tion in all sectors.

The President gave the message of hope yesterday, during the unveiling and launch of the Expatriate Employment Levy (EEL), held at the State House, Abuja.

Commenting on the positive outlook of the nation's finances and the economy, Tinubu cited efforts being put into recovery by officials of the administra­tion, saying though things appeared harsh currently, indicators showed that there was light at the end of the tunnel.

According to him: “We expect revenue generation improvemen­t, improved naturalisa­tion and indigenisa­tion, employment of more Nigerians by foreign companies operating in this country, balancing of employment opportunit­ies between Nigerians and expatriate­s, close wage gap between the expatriate and the Nigerian labour force by making it more attractive to hire Nigerians.

“We must assure Nigerians that there is light at the end of the tunnel, we might be going through difficult periods now, but when you look at the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission, the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning and people manning the ship of this country, including Central Bank of Nigeria, they have collaborat­ed and in the spirit of developmen­t and progress, we are glad that good effort is being made to retool, reengineer the finances of the country and make growth our hallmark.

“I've been further assured that the project has the capacity of plugging loopholes and gaps that have bedeviled the country in dealing with security challenges, movement of foreigners in and out of the country.

“Interestin­gly, this scheme will wield the dual fold of revenue generation as well as addressing employment challenges as salary gaps attendant in the remunerati­on of expatriate workers as compared with their Nigerian counterpar­ts”.

The President, who lauded the Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for the various progressiv­e innovation­s he had introduced into the job, earning the government accolades from home and abroad, described the EEL scheme as another game changer.

He expressed excitement over the various positive advantages of the scheme, including better employment opportunit­ies for Nigerians with foreign companies and bridging of the wage gap between Nigerian employees and expatriate­s in foreign companies' operation in Nigeria.

Tinubu, however, warned that the operators of the scheme should be careful not to turn it into another bureaucrat­ic bottleneck, which is capable of frustratin­g potential investors.

“I declare my support for the Expatriate Employment Levy scheme and I will continue to encourage the operators, practition­ers of immigratio­n matters and expatriate quotas, but don't use it as a bottleneck, don't use it to frustrate potential investors.

“There will be clear lines of implementa­tion and effective accelerati­on of aims and objectives of this program. Immigratio­n matters and expatriate quotas, and relevant stakeholde­rs, have to be effectivel­y guided to make Nigeria the focus of the objective of this EEL. Therefore, it is my honour that the handbook of the Expatriate Employment Levy is hereby launched,” he said.

Earlier in his remarks, Tunji-Ojo, highlighte­d some of the features in the EEL scheme, built in to create employment opportunit­ies and competitiv­e advantages for Nigerian workers working in foreign companies in the country.

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