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Assessing Government Agencies by Umarnuhu1990: 10:22am On Dec 16, 2024
The federal government has continued to pursue the goal of making the business environment more friendly in an effort to attract investments, both local and foreign, and encourage and sustain existing ones.


President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, in his numerous investment drives, especially abroad, has made Nigeria’s ease of doing business environment the key selling point of his message.

We are persuaded to aver that this point of view of the President is also resounding locally, as exemplified by the commitment of regulatory agencies like the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), which has, through well-designed and innovative processes, re-engineered its mechanisms to ease budding businesses’ entry into the Nigerian market.

Between April and June 2023, the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Nigeria amounted to some 86.03 million U.S. dollars. This value increased compared to the previous quarter. For instance, as of first quarter (Q1) 2023, FDI in the country stood at around 47.6 million U.S. dollars.

We recall that the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) was established in July 2016 by the Federal Government to oversee Nigeria’s business environment intervention. Since assuming office, the Tinubu administration has made it a top priority in his investment pitches at all fora he had attended.

As a way of measuring that council’s effectiveness, the federal government recently hosted a town hall meeting, the first of its kind, organised by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), at the Banquet Hall of State House. The purpose of the meeting was to rate the performances of its agencies piloting the affairs of making the country an investment destination.


The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, attended the event. It consisted of rating the country’s 90-day Regulatory Reform Accelerator (RRA), which involved 36 government agencies.


On that occasion, Vice President Shettima said that a business environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and productivity must be built on the pillars of the renewed hope agenda. He stated that the critical role of creating an environment where every idea can germinate into an enduring business cannot be taken for granted.

“Our success is not merely a matter of policy but is measured by its impact, from the small-time trader in Kafanchan to the large corporation on Lagos Island. Today, I feel the pulse of our collective desire to make this objective a reality”, the Vice President said.

Shettima used the opportunity to recognise and appreciate some government agencies that emerged amongst the top six at the end of the 120-day Regulatory Reform Accelerator (RRA) assessment.

He specifically mentioned the Corporate Affairs Commission’s reforms and service delivery. The Vice President, who is also the Chairman of the PEBEC Council, commended CAC and the other top five agencies that scored 100 per cent for their outstanding strides in regulatory reforms based on the 120-day RRA.

It is also pertinent to note that in August this year, the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) awarded the CAC Gold Level Award for Excellent Service Delivery.

The BPSR Award was the outcome of a compliance report spurred by the federal government’s directives, which mandated the BPSR to facilitate the deployment of the self-assessment tool (SAT) across all Federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) and submit quarterly status reports to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.


Similarly, the CAC, in October 2024, emerged as the Best Federal MDA Digital Service Portal during the Nigeria Govtech Public Service Awards held in Abuja organised by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms while the Registrar-General, Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN, was awarded Govtech Trailblazers Award for implementing far-reaching reforms.

In recognition of the impact of the quality of its services on the business environment, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) awarded the Commission a new Quality Management System Certificate: ISO 9001: 2015 in October 2023 after due inspection of its entire processes and service timelines.
Notably, all of the above recognitions would not have been possible if the Commission had not performed based on set targets and deliverables.

However, this newspaper believes that the CAC should interpret these recognitions, commendations, and awards as akin to a golden handcuff necessitating consistency in innovative processes and service delivery that will accord with international best practices. It is often said that the reward for hard work is more work.

We also commend the federal government for putting in place such a beneficial procedure that will set standards for every agency of government involved in regulatory practices and execution of policies aimed at achieving development-related aims and objectives.
In the meantime, other government agencies that did not satisfactorily measure up at this maiden exercise should see it as a call to duty, demanding that they apply themselves diligently to activities that define their existence and relevance in the public service system.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by Parydelegate: 10:47am On Dec 16, 2024
FTC

9days to Christmas...

Many families can't afford to buy Christmas Chicken because of inflation and bad economy.

Agbadorians say mk we use egg as protein for Christmas 🎄

May God deliver us.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by blueghost(m): 10:48am On Dec 16, 2024
*In Home Alone Voice* Merry Christmas you Filthy Animal

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by SmartPolician: 10:51am On Dec 16, 2024
Someone should tell those behind the IT and media units of these useless MDAs to start replying to email inquiries.

If they are too lazy to reply to people's inquiries, government should shut down those units and use the money for more important things.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by RealLordZeus(m): 10:53am On Dec 16, 2024
CAC portal ppl dey try these days but every other MDAs are just technologically primitive even Ministries
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by Mopolchi: 10:56am On Dec 16, 2024
Alot of corrupt practices marring these government agencies angry
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by sofeo(m): 10:56am On Dec 16, 2024
Alright
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by AmiableMosquito: 10:59am On Dec 16, 2024
This is a joke.

Most MDAs in Nigeria do not understand what customer service is all about.

Especially that CAC they said scored 100%, that is pure comedy. Corporate Affairs Commission? Anyone should try calling their help-desk this Monday morning and see if you'd ever get a response. When you send emails, you receive an automated response but your complaints will be left unattended to. Business Registrations submitted since late November 2024 are still pending awaiting approval.

Servicom which is meant to checkmate the excesses of MDAs and the services they render are also ineffective.

On the other hand, BOI announced loans for MSMEs since October 2024 and launched a portal. As at this morning, that portal is not accepting applications.

SEC is another agency that is virtually useless. You will invest your hard earned money in stock market. One useless company will decide to fold up without paying out their minority shareholders, yet SEC will be mysteriously silent about this. Since over 5 years ago, Dangote Flour payed over 130b naira as settlement to shareholders following its sale to Olams. SEC has held on this money and refused to pay investors despite dragging them to court severally.

Aside from FCCPC, FIRS, NUPRC and a handful of select agencies, most of the government agencies are inaccessible, have poor customer service, no communication channels and are redundant. A vast majority of them are incapable of carrying out the core mandate for which they were created.

Before you dispute me, go to the websites of CAC, SEC, Police Gender Violence Unit, NIPOST, EFCC SCUML unit etc, extract their contacts and see if the numbers are reachable or answerable.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by oyeb15: 11:02am On Dec 16, 2024
Who will invest in Nigeria.

High taxation
Wrecking inport duty for your foreign parts
Insecurity
Bad infrastructure
Expensive energy
Government interference
Inflation
Low purchasing power of d citizens
Bad exchange rate . Very weak Naira.
High interest rate

Only Chinese and French can come here cos they are mostly after natural resources.

Corrupt breath in every facet of Nigeria paradigm. Even in d Church,mosque, EFCC, ICPC etc

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by Marvyx(m): 11:03am On Dec 16, 2024
Civil Service is just to chop National Cake. You work there and realize that there's little hope for the country to progress.

Private sector contributes more than most MDAs. Very nonchalant workers collecting salaries in most ministries. We're not yet ready in this country.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by AntiChristian: 11:17am On Dec 16, 2024
lipsrsealed

We all sabi talk just because the opportunity hasn't arrived.

Get in and you'll do worse!

Even your people wey dey there pack more than those before!

I don't know why we can all just do things aright without monitoring!

Even common traffic we can't sensibly manage it but when we travel to Togo or Ghana we follow their traffic system!
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by DesChyko: 11:22am On Dec 16, 2024
You know what I did?

A raffle was done and these titles were gifted.

The end.
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by OneOnland: 11:43am On Dec 16, 2024
CAC is what, the best? The same CAC that has been pending a business registration for over a week (despite publishing their service timeline to be 24 hours).

Most public/civil servants in Nigeria love to be deceiving themselves.

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Re: Assessing Government Agencies by Kingdavid579(m): 12:30pm On Dec 16, 2024
I expect nothing from government.
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by kingkelvin2033: 7:16pm On Dec 16, 2024
My brother! That is why you will live long
Kingdavid579:
I expect nothing from government.
Re: Assessing Government Agencies by QuestLINKsPrpty: 9:06am On Dec 17, 2024
Mopolchi:
Alot of corrupt practices marring these government agencies angry

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