Jennifer InahOn Oct 3, 2023
The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has urged the Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu’s led Administration to Implement pleasant insurance policies that may set off financial revival of Nigeria.
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The President of ACCI, Dr Al-Mujtaba Abubakar in a press release to rejoice the 63rd anniversary of Nigeria wished the federal government and Nigerians a cheerful independence celebration whereas urging the federal government to velocity up the implementation of dedication to enhance funding in Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) within the nation as acknowledged within the President’s nationwide broadcast to commemorate the independence anniversary on Sunday.
Dr Abubakar stated, President Tinubu’s promise to enhance employment and concrete incomes in addition to present funding funding for enterprises with nice potential is a welcome dedication however these guarantees shouldn’t be handled as enterprise as regular.
The ACCI boss additionally stated that the Chamber can be focused on following up on actions of the inaugurated Committee on Tax Reforms to enhance the effectivity of tax administration within the nation and deal with fiscal insurance policies which can be unfair or hinder the enterprise surroundings and gradual our development.
He additionally counseled the insurance policies of President Tinubu’s administration geared in the direction of turning across the financial system of the nation and including worth to entrepreneurs.
Dr Abubakar referred to as for cooperation and synergy between Government Agencies and the Business Community that may assist increase financial actions and revive companies which have closed down or are on the verge of collapsing including that with these, employment alternatives would enhance drastically within the nation.
While additionally expressing confidence on this administration, he acknowledged that “with new policies put in place, we cannot but express anticipation for the economy of Nigeria to turn around from consumption to production through pro-business policies that will enhance the business community and attract foreign direct investment.”
He stated, “Nigerians have been waiting for the presidency to make pronouncements that would bring hope to the citizens. We are glad that the President has the interest of the business community at heart and understands the importance of the MSMEs sector and its contributions to national development.”
Dr Abubakar assured that ACCI will proceed to be a voice for the enterprise group.