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FG proposes stabilisation bill to improve economy

by Diplomatic Info
September 24, 2024
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Minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Wale Edun, on Monday, said the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved an economic stabilization bill to be transmitted to the National Assembly.

Mr Edun said this while addressing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting.

He said the bill proposed specific measures, draft laws, and policies on taxation aimed at improving the overall economic environment.

“That was essentially based on the output of the fiscal policy and tax reform committee that was set up by Mr. President in August 2023 under the chairmanship of Mr Taiwo Oyedele,” said Mr Edun.

He said in order to implement the different recommendations in the bill; changes to various laws would be required.

“It contains, for example, items that change the Foreign Exchange Act, give greater liquidity and encourage the use of electronic rather than cash means for transactions.

“This gives the Central Bank greater ability to attract funds from international money transfer organisations, and others that want to transact foreign exchange business, and remit funds to Nigeria,” he said.

Similarly, he said there was a proposal to amend the Companies Income Tax Act to allow Nigerians with skills, expertise, and relevant relationships, provide services to foreign companies without those companies coming to register in Nigeria.

According to him, this will open up a vista of employment opportunities, income opportunities and entrepreneurship opportunities for Nigerians.

“There are changes to the Fiscal Responsibility Act, as well that affect, in particular, the government-owned enterprises, and how they are to share their surpluses, and how they are to put in place reserve funds for building surpluses from their revenues.

“It’s very detailed, and of course, it will be available to the public at a later date,” said the minister.

(NAN)

 

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