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How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Inag(m): 11:44am On Mar 22, 2022
How we made Nigeria top 10 most improved world economies — Lai Mohammed - https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/how-we-made-nigeria-top-10-most-improved-world-economies-lai-mohammed/

The Federal Government has said the Presidential implementation of over 150 Enabling Business Environment Council, PEBEC, reforms was responsible for moving Nigeria up 39 places on the World Bank Doing Business Index since 2016.

It also said the implementation made it possible for Nigeria, being twice named as one of the top 10 most improved economies in the world over the last three years, to be one of only two African countries to make this highly-prestigious list in 2019.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who disclosed this during a visit to the IshK Tolaram Foundation in Lagos, yesterday, said: “To understand the significance of Nigeria moving up in the World Bank Doing Business Index, we have to recall that between 2007 and 2015, Nigeria lost 64 places in the World Bank ease of doing business ranking.”

He said as a result of the reforms, the 2018 Sub-national Doing Business report on Nigeria recorded unprecedented improvement, adding that the World Economic Forum, WEF, in its 2018 Global Competitive Report, recognised Nigeria’s business environment as one of the most entrepreneurial in the world, and highlighted Nigeria’s improved competitiveness in enabling business environment.

He also said the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020, CAMA 2020, signed by President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s most significant business legislation in three decades, introduced at least 15 new provisions that promoted ease of doing business and reduce regulatory hurdles in Nigeria.

The minister said PEBEC also collaborated with the National Assembly on the Secured Transaction in Movable Asset Act, STMA, 2017 and the Credit Reporting Act, 2017, which provides a legal framework for collateralization of moveable assets with the creation of the National Collateral Registry, while CRA 2017 enhances credit reporting in Nigeria.

“The creation of a National Collateral Registry, NCR, of movable assets by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, with the support of the International Financial Corporation , IFC, in May 2016 ensures that functional equivalents of collaterals can be registered. To date, over N1 trillion assets have been uploaded on the Registry,” he said.

Other reforms listed by the minister include visa on arrival for business people, reduction in the time it takes to register a company at the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, through the Company Registration Portal, CRP, from about two weeks to just a few days and the introduction of the electronic filing and payment of federal taxes.


Mohammed commended the IshK Tolaram Foundation for its programmes in Nigeria, especially in the areas of healthcare, entrepreneurial and vocational training, saying the artificial limbs provided free of charge had inspired hope for the beneficiaries.




He also said the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020, CAMA 2020, signed by President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s most significant business legislation in three decades, introduced at least 15 new provisions that promoted ease of doing business and reduce regulatory hurdles in Nigeria.

The minister said PEBEC also collaborated with the National Assembly on the Secured Transaction in Movable Asset Act, STMA, 2017 and the Credit Reporting Act, 2017, which provides a legal framework for collateralization of moveable assets with the creation of the National Collateral Registry, while CRA 2017 enhances credit reporting in Nigeria.

“The creation of a National Collateral Registry, NCR, of movable assets by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, with the support of the International Financial Corporation , IFC, in May 2016 ensures that functional equivalents of collaterals can be registered. To date, over N1 trillion assets have been uploaded on the Registry,” he said.

Other reforms listed by the minister include visa on arrival for business people, reduction in the time it takes to register a company at the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, through the Company Registration Portal, CRP, from about two weeks to just a few days and the introduction of the electronic filing and payment of federal taxes.

Mohammed commended the IshK Tolaram Foundation for its programmes in Nigeria, especially in the areas of healthcare, entrepreneurial and vocational training, saying the artificial limbs provided free of charge had inspired hope for the beneficiaries.

He said: “I am reliably informed that the Foundation, through its IshK Limb Centres in Lagos and Port Harcourt, and mobile camps, has provided more than 19,000 free prosthetic limbs.
“I am also aware that 242 students have graduated from the Foundation’s vocational skills training programme, while 157 have started earning their livelihood through jobs and start-ups. This is quite impressive and I congratulate the IshK Foundation for this feat.’’

The Programme Director of ISHK Foundation, Ms. Neha Mehra, who conducted the minister round the Lagos centre, said the foundation, which is funded with 25 per cent of the profit from the Tolaram Group, was set up as the next step in a 100-year history of philanthropy at Tolaram.

She said the Foundation partners with churches, mosques, hospitals and NGOs to identify and support people requiring artificial limbs free of charge.

Some of the beneficiaries of the Foundation’s activities were on hand to brief the minister on how the quality of their lives had been enhanced by such activities.
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Nendan: 11:45am On Mar 22, 2022
With our debt profile?
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by ouzo1(m): 11:47am On Mar 22, 2022
Wait o, this man dey actually believe all this nonsense wey dey comot from him mouth?

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Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 11:48am On Mar 22, 2022
you no lie..
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by donbachi(m): 11:49am On Mar 22, 2022
If dis man na musician...him no go blow.
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by SarkinYarki: 11:51am On Mar 22, 2022
Just imagine this kind of wicked lie
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Mysticwebb: 11:59am On Mar 22, 2022
Lai Mohammed doing what he knows how best to do. God is afraid of this man and his lies.
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Nobody: 12:06pm On Mar 22, 2022
grin grin angry

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Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Totilopussylick(m): 12:14pm On Mar 22, 2022
My grandma once told me that when you are getting old, you begin to see things upside down tongue grin
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by carl90(m): 12:15pm On Mar 22, 2022
Lai Mohammed is saying the truth.
As at 2020,Nigeria is on the list of the top ten most improved economies in the world.
I have to confirm on google before making my comment.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2019/10/24/doing-business-2020-sustaining-the-pace-of-reforms
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Flexherbal(m): 12:23pm On Mar 22, 2022
Are you kidding me! undecided
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by AntiBeEmCe(m): 12:25pm On Mar 22, 2022
He is kidding....right?

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Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by dangermouse(m): 12:27pm On Mar 22, 2022
ouzo1:
Wait o, this man dey actually believe all this nonsense wey dey comot from him mouth?

No mind am.

Yet hunger and poverty is at an all time high.
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by saintkel(m): 12:29pm On Mar 22, 2022
I thought dis man has quitted lying....how wrong my thinking is
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by alpharoyalty: 12:35pm On Mar 22, 2022
Another lie....
Re: How We Made Nigeria Top 10 Most Improved World Economies — Lai Mohammed by Nobody: 1:18pm On Mar 22, 2022
How do one go low key for so long and comes out with a very vicious lie like this..

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