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Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by nestic3: 9:13am On Nov 04, 2016
The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has identified the partnership of the private sector as solution to end the current economic recession in Nigeria.

Speaking at a courtesy visit by the members of the Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) in Abuja on Thursday, Saraki said “even if the government spends all her monies without the efforts of the private sector”, the situation would be the same.

The Senate President said the National Assembly’s responsibility was to engage the private sector and design ways to get out of the current economic quagmire.
While assuring ATCON of the support of the legislature to enable it grow beyond its current level, Saraki also charged the delegation to ensure that Nigerians get value for their money, adding that the telecommunication companies could also improve lives through corporate social responsibilities.

On his part, the President of ATCON, Engr. Olusola Teniola said the association was at the National Assembly to plead with the leadership of the Senate to reconsider the Communication Service Tax (CST) Bill before it.
The proposed Bill among other things, recommended 9% tax for telecommunication companies.

In the alternative, the ATCON recommended “a tax reform that increases the current VAT by a new 1% added for the purpose of development of communications”.
Engr. Olusola also expressed great concern over the high rate of subscription fees by Internet users in Nigeria.

“The reality of Internet access in Nigeria is that it’s all about mobile. Only about 13% of Nigerians get broadband access via mobile, while less than 1% is on fixed services.

“One of the main reasons the rate of Internet adoption and use is rather slow in Nigeria is the high cost of data subscription. A 500MB plan costs typically 5.4% of average monthly income”, he added.

The forum had in attendance, Chairman and Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Communications, other Senators and past and present leadership of ATCON.

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Re: Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by Siberia101: 9:18am On Nov 04, 2016
So what is your Party (APC) and Federal Government doing to create an enabling enviroment for the Private sector to perform positively in Nigeria?

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Re: Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by yarimo(m): 9:45am On Nov 04, 2016
So is the Private sector that put nigeria into recession abi, saraki before I usually see you as mature minded person. But now I see you as un serious minded person. Mtcheeew nonsense
Re: Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by Okosta(m): 9:51am On Nov 04, 2016
ok

Re: Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by ojun50(m): 10:01am On Nov 04, 2016
Sarahaki knw apc has no solution nd am sure he is jst waiting for 2019 to return to pdp
Re: Only Private Sector Can Take Nigeria Out Of Recession – Saraki by Nobody: 10:02am On Nov 04, 2016
no wonder, u were supporting the sale of national assets to private ownership

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