Nigeria has moved up 24 places to 145th in the World
Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ report published today, and for the first time
the country is recognized as one of the top 10 most improved economies
in the world.
This was made known in a statement issued by the Vice President's office on Tuesday in Abuja.
The
World Bank Doing Business project provides objective measures of
business regulations and
their enforcement across 190 economies
worldwide.
Reacting to the development, Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo, SAN, said “I welcome Nigeria’s improved performance. We are
one of the top ten reforming economies in the world in 2017. After a
decade-long decline in Nigeria’s rankings, last year the Government
recorded a modest increase.
This year, Mr President set us an
ambitious target of moving up twenty places in the rankings – I am
delighted that we have exceeded his goal.
“Improving the business
environment is at the heart of the Buhari Administration’s reform
agenda. We are reinforcing our economic turnaround by a vigorous and
active implementation of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) so
businesses operating in Nigeria can thrive and be competitive globally.
“For
the first time, coordinated efforts across various levels of
governments have been undertaken to make it easier to do business in
Nigeria. I commend all stakeholders who worked with us to achieve this
significant result, particularly the National Assembly, Lagos and Kano
State Governments, and the private sector.”
The World Bank
highlighted five reforms making it easier to do business in Kano and
Lagos, the two cities covered by the report in Nigeria over the course
of last year:
1. Starting a Business,
2. Dealing with Construction Permits
3. Registering Property
4. Getting Credit, and
5. Paying Taxes.
In
the area of company registration, the Corporate Affairs Commission has
moved to offer online registration and introduced new features such as
electronic stamping of registration documents. Thus, entrepreneurs have
been able to register their businesses much faster, within 24-48 hours,
thereby saving cost and time
Getting construction permits and
registering property in both Lagos and Kano States have become more
transparent and easier for businesses with the online publication of all
relevant regulations, fee schedules and pre-application requirements
online.
Getting access to credit is now easier and Nigeria is
placed 6th in the world on this indicator. The Government recorded a
significant success by collaborating with the National Assembly to pass
two new Acts, the Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Act 2017 and
the Credit Reporting Act 2017, thereby strengthening the legal framework
for access to credit for SMEs across the country – an important
requirement for the success of SMEs.
Finally, it has become
easier to pay taxes in Nigeria because taxpayers can file tax returns at
the nearest Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) office, and
electronic payment and filing are gradually gaining acceptance.
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