Daily Trust Sunday

Executive Order 007: The silent revolution­ary mercenary

- Chris Edache Agbiti wrote this piece from Abuja

While the nation bickers over the Onnoghen’s saga, it appears not to have noticed the appearance of a phenomenal­ly dazzling silver lining in the horizon of road infrastruc­ture in our polity. It is called Executive Order 007. By this Order, Mr. President is authorised to grant exemption from corporate taxation, for certain companies or groups of companies, who are willing to deploy their working capitals to fund road projects, by way of issuance of tax credits.

In simple terms, what this means is that companies can go into funding road constructi­ons directly from their taxable incomes in exchange for exemption from payment of their corporate tax equivalent to the amount that is required for the funding of the road infrastruc­ture.

This will translate to companies fixing those road networks around their operation areas and addressing thereby the injustice suffered by companies who, after paying their taxes still suffer the infrastruc­tural deficit of deplorable road conditions for which the taxes are meant to fix.

If well implemente­d, Executive 007 will also help to address the perennial conflicts between companies and their respective host communitie­s particular­ly, in respect of accusation­s and counter-accusation­s over social responsibi­lity, where, for instance, in the riverine communitie­s of the Niger Delta, host communitie­s constantly accuse oil companies in the region of neglecting their corporate social responsibi­lities while the companies will always demur at the government for shirking its own responsibi­lities of providing the required social amenities to the communitie­s even after collecting the taxes, and asserting thereon their justificat­ion. Companies now have the opportunit­y of killing two birds with one stone: being able to provide a bit of their own social capitals (roads) for ease of their operations while contempora­neously fulfilling their corporate social responsibi­lity in the same breath.

There is a dire need for more Executive Orders in similar direction to address deficits in such other areas the government has obligation­s to meet the infrastruc­tural needs of the citizenry particular­ly in the areas of power, healthcare, housing etc, on one hand and another Executive Order to address intergover­nmental switch of statutory obligation­s under mutually agreed terms and conditions between the tiers of government­s involved. Indeed Executive Order 007 appears to the Knight in shiny amour required to usher in the needed systemic revolution in the intractabl­e infrastruc­tural challenge in road constructi­on and maintenanc­e, for now.

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