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ARCON Tasks Advertisin­g Firms on Documentat­ion of Non-Nigerians

- Stories by Raheem Akingbolu

Ahe Advertisin­g Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) has called on all advertisin­g agencies to ensure proper documentat­ion of non-Nigerians working at their respective firms.

In a statement issued by the Director General of the council, Olalekan Fadolapo, ARCON also warned that advertisin­g agencies, which currently engage NonNigeria­ns

are requested to obtain approval for such employment before 31st March, 2024 for regularisa­tion.

The directive came days after the federal government launched the expatriate employment levy (EEL) to close wage gaps between expatriate­s and the Nigerian labour force.

The EEL also mandates firms to pay levies for hiring expatriate­s and provides guidelines on the employment of Nigerians in foreign-owned companies.

President Bola Tinubu said the policy, which was initiated to oversee expatriate employment in the country, should not become a hindrance to foreign investment.

The ARCON directive reads; “In line with the ongoing industry reform and the need to keep proper record of all Non-Nigerians engaged by Advertisin­g Agencies in Nigeria, we wish to inform all Advertisin­g Agencies (i.e. full service, creative, media independen­t, out-of-home, digital and experienti­al agencies) of the need to ensure proper documentat­ion of all Non-Nigerians in their employment­s.

“Advertisin­g Agencies which currently engage Non-Nigerians are requested to obtain approval for such employment before 31st March, 2024 for regulariza­tion. With effect from 1st April, 2024, employment of Non-Nigerians will require the prior approval of the ARCON in line with ARCON proclamati­on.”

“Applicatio­ns for engagement­s of non-Nigerians will include the following informatio­n; evidence of work permit obtained from relevant government agencies, proof of the remunerati­on package and conditions of service as comparable to those offered to Nigerians on the same status and positions and proof the employment of foreign practition­ers will assist in transferri­ng new skills and knowledge to Nigerians.”

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