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I Signed Business Facilitation Bill Into Law To Grow Economy, Create Jobs – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he recently signed into law, the Business Facilitation Bill for the purpose of hastening the nation’s economic growth and creation of  jobs.

According to him, the Business Facilitation Bill is what Nigeria needs to have vibrant and successful small and medium enterprises.

President Buhari, who spoke today, March 16, when he received the Governing Council and members of the Institute of Directors, led by its President and Chairman, Dr. Mrs. Ije Jidenma, said: “I was particularly interested to learn that you not only cater to large corporate, but are aware that for any economy to grow and create jobs, we need an equally vibrant and successful small and medium enterprise sector.

“This administration has, despite the difficult times brought upon us by a variety of external shocks, done much to ensure survival and development of SMEs.

“It is also my pleasure to share with you that your visit comes just a month after I signed into law the Business Facilitation Bill which eases various constraints for micro, small and medium sized enterprises. I am confident that this act will go some way in improving our business environment especially for the MSME’s.”

President Buhari congratulated the Institute on attaining the milestone of 40 years, saying that its commitment to nation building, stressing the values of transparency and good business ethics.  He urged all stakeholders to recognize the noble roles that the Institute can play in the provision of the support base for the development of the economy.

“Let me congratulate the Institute on attaining this very important milestone of 40 years in existence. This is certainly a proud moment not just for the Institute, but for the nation as it signifies your commitment towards the objective of improved corporate governance, ethical business practices, improved corporate governance and transparency.

“These values are not just important pillars in the private sphere. They are also the keys to success in governance in the public sector, where the people have handed to us in trust, the responsibility to lead, guide and protect them.

“As our economy and conversely our private sector continues to grow and evolve, it behooves all stakeholders to recognize that such a resourceful institution not only exists, but is equipped and capable of providing the necessary support and development for the country.”

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In her remarks, Dr. Jidenma noted that the reforms executed in various sectors of the Nigerian economy in the past eight years have increased expectations on the performance of business leaders and boards of public sector organisations.

This, the President of the Council noted, has made the Institute poised to sustain its leadership role in the orientation and capacity development for these Directors so that they can deliver on the mandates given to them.

Dr. Jidenma stated that the Institute had gained insights on areas that needed further action towards being ‘Chartered,’ and having interfaced with the National Assembly and relevant stakeholders, requested for the President’s kind consideration and assent when the Bill gets transmitted to him.

Also today, March 16 President Buhari, while receiving in audience, Management of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, led by the Chairman, Danladi Yakubu Umar, said that the foundation laid by his government in the war against graft would be sustained by successive governments in the country.

The President insisted that corruption remains an existential threat to the nation, describing the Code of Conduct Tribunal as “an important tool in our fight against corruption over the last seven years.”

According to him, such frontline agencies, “which are in the trenches, are relied upon to demonstrate that the government means what it says and remains committed against corruption in all its forms.”

“It is our hope that the foundation which has been laid by this administration will be carried forward and continued, as the issue of corruption remains an existential threat to all nations.”

President Buhari recognized the sacrifices being made by the Code of Conduct Tribunal and similar agencies in the midst of very challenging economic and revenue shortages, and pledged innovative and new models of financing very important agencies and work programs that are critical.

The Tribunal Chairman, Danladi Umar, commended the Buhari administration for the salutary impact it has made in the area of infrastructural development, agriculture, and provision of social services, among others.

He said that the Tribunal was hampered by funding challenges, poor staffing, and appealed for intervention of the President.

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