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Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by ijustdey: 4:35pm On Mar 04
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association has warned that the Ministry of Interior’s expatriate employment levy will deter investment in the country.

The association also faulted the levy, saying there would be a need for certain regulations to be put in place before such tax could be imposed.

In a statement on Sunday, NECA said that following the launch of the Expatriate Employment Handbook, an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Interior, purportedly aimed at enhancing skills transfer in Nigeria, the new levy would frustrate the Federal Government’s ongoing fiscal and monetary reforms if implemented.

The Director-General of NECA, Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, “It will also serve as a disincentive to Foreign Direct Investment among many other unintended negative consequences. The levy of between $10,000 to $15,000 on employers that employ expatriates when Nigeria is actively seeking FDI is not only exploitative and extortionist but also a contradiction that cannot be explained.”

“While we support the Federal Government’s objective of developing the local workforce, we have been at the forefront of promoting skills transfer, technical skills development, and employment generation.

He added, “However, the recently launched initiative of the Ministry of Interior has the potential to create more fundamental economic and socio-labour distortions.“

“The imposition of US$15,000 and US$10,000 on organisations that employ expatriates at a time when businesses are shutting down and leaving the country in droves is worrisome. Recent results of many businesses have shown massive losses, a situation that could potentially increase the level of unemployment with dire socio-economic consequences.”


While raising organised businesses’ concern on the legality and appropriateness of the levy, Oyerinde said, “We are concerned at the legality and appropriateness of the Expatriate Employment Levy as well as its effect on the economy. The provisions of a Handbook can never override clear provisions of extant laws in Nigeria, especially the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Immigration Act, and the Local Content Act among others.”

According to him, the Ministry of Interior and indeed, government cannot impose a tax or levy without appropriate legislation.

He said, “For instance, Section 59 of the Nigerian Constitution requires that any imposition of tax, duty, fee, or levy must be backed by an Act of the National Assembly. Levies that are imposed without complying with the provisions of section 59 of the Constitution offends the Constitution and are illegal.”

The NECA chief also observed that “existing legislations, such as the Local Content Act and Immigration Act have already addressed objectives like those of the EEL Handbook – thus, covering the field. Therefore, the introduction of additional levies is an unnecessary duplication and could impede the ease of doing business in Nigeria.”

Oyerinde noted that “the levy, if implemented, will not only distort, and frustrate the ongoing efforts at clear reform of the Fiscal and Monetary space but also contradicts and render ineffective the President’s ongoing quest for Foreign Direct Investment. Furthermore, a reciprocal implementation of the same policy by other countries will have dire consequences on the careers and progress of Nigerians who are expatriates in other nations.”

As a result, he urged that the government seeks to strengthen existing regulatory institutions responsible for managing expatriate employment rather than imposing additional levies, thus ensuring a more responsive and accountable regulatory framework in the implementation of extant laws.

He stressed the adoption of fiscal incentives to enhance investment attractiveness, support business stability, and prioritise measures that facilitate ease of doing business to attract both local and foreign investors.

Oyerinde canvassed for collaborative efforts between the government and private sector to explore alternative revenue streams and promote wealth creation through dialogue and stakeholder engagement.

Oyerinde acknowledged the government’s goals but stressed the need for strategies fostering a favourable investment climate without burdening businesses excessively. Collaboration between the private sector and Government is vital to finding fair solutions promoting economic interests and sustainable business growth.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by slivertongue: 4:56pm On Mar 04
time will tell
Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Kingsmeal: 4:57pm On Mar 04
grin
slivertongue:
time will tell
Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Nbote(m): 5:14pm On Mar 04
Lol.. Some of the highest expatriate employers in this country are the Chinese and Lebanese. Na the same Chinese wey we dey owe left right and centre we expect to pay up? The government should come up with a compulsory quota of Nigerians that must be employed in all those oyibo firms

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by richard870(m): 6:09pm On Mar 04
Another way to steal.Please leave this country while you can

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by NapoleonHill: 6:09pm On Mar 04
Nbote:
Lol.. Some of the highest expatriate employers in this country are the Chinese and Lebanese. Na the same Chinese wey we dey owe left right and centre we expect to pay up? The government should come up with a compulsory quota of Nigerians that must be employed in all those oyibo firms
Omo, is it an education problem or how does countries doing business together mean their citizens cannot be touched?

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by SoNature(m): 6:09pm On Mar 04
If you cannot pay the fine, then employ Nigerians. Nigeiran companies should only hire expatriates for jobs Nigerians cannot do.

If you have over 133 million able-bodied people living in multidimensional poverty in a country of 225 million people, it's enough to declare a state of emergency across all industries.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Ejebleje: 6:10pm On Mar 04
Nothing wey you fit do to please Nigerians. A lot of Nigerians have been clamoring for this sort of indigenous act, that prioritizes Nigerians over expatriate employees,yet a Nigerian body is trying to revolt against it.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by robinso01(m): 6:10pm On Mar 04
I support the govt on this

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by DJMix2025: 6:11pm On Mar 04
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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Ibrahimcoomasie: 6:11pm On Mar 04
Of course, they would push back. They would rather continue paying millions of dollars to lowly qualified expatriates from China, India, Thailand, Philippines e.t.c. than train and hire Nigerians to take up those jobs. Something that can't happen in those countries I listed.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by skj1377(m): 6:12pm On Mar 04
If you don't want levy your expatriate should be paid in Naira period

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Realdeals(m): 6:12pm On Mar 04
These are people that encourage foreigners to treat Nigerian employees as nonentities, and give them slave wages.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Ahmed4002(m): 6:13pm On Mar 04
If it would deter investment opportunities.

Then accept their terms, but make sure there are all paid in the currency of the country (Naira) in which there are working.

I see no reasons why expatriate are been paid in dollar while there are working in Nigeria.

The double standard is much.

And also, always before giving the position to expatriate, the Nigeria labour union should make sure there is no local man to fill in the position first.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by PROPEACE: 6:13pm On Mar 04
Nbote:
Lol.. Some of the highest expatriate employers in this country are the Chinese and Lebanese. Na the same Chinese wey we dey owe left right and centre we expect to pay up? The government should come up with a compulsory quota of Nigerians that must be employed in all those oyibo firms
Isn't the bolded common sense? Isn't that what those oyinbo people practice in their countries, at least during economic crises? Why do we allow these Chinese and Lebanese people to do us anyhow?

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Richtaiwo: 6:14pm On Mar 04
Ejebleje:
Nothing wey you fit do to please Nigerians. A lot of Nigerians have been clamoring for this sort of indigenous act, that prioritizes Nigerians over expatriate employees,yet a Nigerian body is trying to revolt against it.
Since this order is from Tinubu's administration, even a donkey knows the set of piglets that will grunt over it.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by 43Ronin: 6:14pm On Mar 04
It's like this guys don't think intelligently. Just a bunch of dull people helping tinubu

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by skj1377(m): 6:14pm On Mar 04
Or the government should sell you dollar at a special rate of N10,000 to $ whichever you prefer. Most of your so called investment are not exporting anything else you will have enough $ to pay your expatriate staff. Imagine dangote employed 11,000 Indians he will go to CBN and start asking for $ to pay them some fictitious salary scale. Idiots

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by CooldipoMPS: 6:15pm On Mar 04
Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Richtaiwo: 6:16pm On Mar 04
faceland:
All he knows is taxation for his personal pocket.
43Ronin:
It's like this guys don't think intelligently. Just a bunch of dull people helping tinubu
Same people always screaming there is no job. If you like, insult everything about Nigeria and Nigerian govt, gringory obi will never be president of Nigeria. You can cry more.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by faceland: 6:17pm On Mar 04
All he knows is taxation for his personal pocket.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by HORLADY(m): 6:18pm On Mar 04
But they are not afraid to bill Nigerian Students thousands of Dollars.
Its a good move as it will encourage Local Content.
We shouldn't be afraid of reciprocity from any country afterall Nigerians abroad can testify on how much they part with just to be a common caregiver.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Queengee: 6:20pm On Mar 04
Although I am an Anti-tinubu government policies. I totally agree with this policies.

A lot of our jobs are been taken away by foreigners especially Lebanese ,indians , Chinese, beninese and togolese. .this are most job that can be handle by Nigerians. I work in the hospitality industry and I know what am talking about

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by faceland: 6:21pm On Mar 04
Richtaiwo:

Since this order is from Tinubu's administration, even a donkey knows the set of piglets that will grunt over it.

El Rufai alleged that 20 years after Tinubu left office, he was still collecting tax revenue from Lagos (sometimes as high as 70% of the state's money).

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by seunmsg(m): 6:21pm On Mar 04
If you can’t pay, don’t bring in expatriate. It is that simple.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by fatboyslym007: 6:22pm On Mar 04
Nbote:
Lol.. Some of the highest expatriate employers in this country are the Chinese and Lebanese. Na the same Chinese wey we dey owe left right and centre we expect to pay up? The government should come up with a compulsory quota of Nigerians that must be employed in all those oyibo firms

I think it should be the other way round...
Give the employers a quota or ratio of expatriates to Nigerian in technical and administrative jobs and no quota in non technical and non administrative roles...

Also tax considerations for companies that train Nigerians for administrative and technical positions even for sending them outside to head divisions or technical jobs.
Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Anguldi(m): 6:22pm On Mar 04
$1,000 is okay
Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by Ibrahimcoomasie: 6:23pm On Mar 04
seunmsg:
If you can’t pay, don’t bring in expatriate. It is that simple.
Yes oo. Of course they can pay the money. But they want to maximize their own profit at the expense of Nigerians. As far as these companies are concerned, they prefer to bring a Chinese man with secondary school certificate to lord and boss around Nigerians with masters degrees in Engineering.

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Re: Employers Reject Fg’s Expatriate Employment Levy by adioolayi(m): 6:23pm On Mar 04
I agree there should be a form of sanity in Expatriate Quota..but then, what FGN rolled out seems too exorbitant and unrealistic..

To be candid

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