If you didn’t know, there’s something called the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, and that council in June of last year approved a 60-day plan to ease business. Important because it’s Nigeria, where the bottlenecks to start and run a business are myriad.
Isn’t this great? First CAC and now this?
Do see details below:
On Feb. 21, the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) approved a 60-Day National Action Plan on #EaseBizNG
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
On Feb. 21, the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) approved a 60-Day National Action Plan on #EaseBizNG
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
Since the plan was launched, we've had several people ask to see details. Tonight we will be sharing details in a series of Infographics.
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
The Action Plan focuses on these 8 areas: Starting a Biz; Construction Permits; Getting Electricity; Registering Property; Getting Credit… pic.twitter.com/NpA4Zb2ppC
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
The Plan also priorities: Paying Taxes; Trading Across Borders and Entry & Exit of People. Timeline for the plan is Feb 21 – April 18, 2017 pic.twitter.com/E5gqmhJNmQ
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
Based on the Timeline shared in previous tweet, we basically have 46 days left to accomplish the contents of the Action Plan. #EaseBizNG
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
1. On Starting a Business: At the end of 60 Days, number of days required for business registration to be reduced from 10 to 2 #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/JB0d2dBZQy
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
2. On Dealing with Construction Permits: At end of 60 Days, number of days required to get permits to be reduced from 42 to 20 #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/EYZrNXxi27
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
3. On Registering Property: At end of 60 Days, number of days required to register property to reduce from 77 to 30 #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/rM9gOcACdD
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
On Getting Credit: With support of @nassnigeria, @NGRSenate: MSMEs to have more access to credit; ultimately at cheaper rates #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/wExBV99Kf1
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
5. On Trading Across Borders: At end of 60 Days, there will be reduction in export and import time by 50% #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/CCrEw6kFwD
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
6. On Entry & Exit of People: At end of 60 Days, there'll be 48-hours Visa Processing Timeline and improved traveller experience #EaseBizNG pic.twitter.com/fFkx4nw0Ol
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
The 60-Day Action Plan is available for download here: https://t.co/Z8ajhsm73R. Please read and share widely #EaseBizNG #MakingBusinessWork
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
We'll be glad to hear your feedback on the plan and progress as the clock ticks. We intend to keep you updated every step of the way.
— EBES Nigeria (@EBESnigeria) March 7, 2017
Reactions:
@DoubleEph I'm beginning to think Buhari should take a longer holiday…don't mind it being state funded tbh…
— Allen (@oged07) March 7, 2017
He doesn't need to come back anytime soon really. His chief of staff is a real problem and slows everything down
— tyro (@DoubleEph) March 7, 2017
Great plan. I hope its effectively implemented https://t.co/0zWCCTAEll
— C H I X O M E (@chixome) March 8, 2017
expect to see number of new biz registration sky limit. Good for Gov, Great for everyone else.
— Bello Mohammed (@digitrav01) March 8, 2017
This is pretty amazing – 60 day limit to achieve some impressive business environment reform goals #Nigeria #implementation https://t.co/f3KVwOANpP
— Charlie Robertson (@RencapMan) March 7, 2017
Hello, investors. Please come through
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