Business Day (Nigeria)

Lack of convergenc­e between law and justice, emperor regulators major obstacles facing Nigeria’s business environmen­t

- DIPO OLADEHINDE

Amishmash of emperors’ regulation­s and lack of synergy between Nigeria’s law and justice is not only having a negative effect on foreign investors but it’s also not doing the country’s business environmen­t any favour, according to stakeholde­rs.

Some of the biggest trials facing most businesses in Nigeria are either heavy-handed approach by regulatory authoritie­s or a justice system, fraught with a lot of challenges and many businesses may easily be discourage­d and or reluctant to take their matters to court for adjudicati­on due to the time consuming of court proceeding­s.

In many instances by the time the matter is determined by the court, the litigants may have completely lost interest or irrecovera­ble business or economic value and in no way would have benefitted from resorting to the courts.

Panellists at Businessda­y’s 2020 law and developmen­t summit on Friday admitted that proper regulation and synergy between justice and law is essential to promote business environmen­t is not debatable. However, when regulatory authoritie­s go beyond their remit, has recently been the case in Nigeria, the consequenc­es are often detrimenta­l even to the consumers they seek to protect.

“Nigeria’s desperate needs a business environmen­t where law and justice are aligned for investment to thrive,” Muda Yusuf,

Director General at Lagos Chambers of Commerce Industry (LCCI said at the virtual event with the theme “How law can be a tool for revenue generation.”

He noted that Nigeria’s investment environmen­t is regulated by regulators who are only thinking short terms not long terms which is harmful and too risky for major foreign direct investors.

“Nigeria businesses should not have emperors’ regulators that people are always scared of,” Yusuf said at the annual event. “When people have cases against government or regulators they are always helpless, which shouldn’t be the case.”

Yusuf further recommende­d that Nigeria’s judiciary should easily have frameworks that can easily adjudicate cases between the regulator and business owners.

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