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Nigeria: CAMA – Minister Seeks Friendlier Regulations for MSMEs

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Adeniyi Adebayo has advised the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to ensure that new regulations emanating from the recent passage of the Companies and Allied Matters (CAMA) Bill, 2020 does not hamper efforts by the present administration to support the micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the country.

He spoke against the backdrop of efforts by the commission to unveil new regulations for business registration processes following President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent assent to the amended legislation.

The minister said even though the new regulation was expected to improve the country’s standing in the World Bank’s ease of doing business index, it must not, “put hardship of the practitioners”.

Speaking when he received the Chairman of CAC, Mr. Ademola Seriki, alongside the Registrar-General, Mr. Garba Abubakar, who paid him a courtesy visit, Adebayo said at this sensitive point in time when the government was trying to help SMEs to flourish by removing all impediments in the sector, consideration should be given to them, “when talking about issues of fees”.

He added: “With the signing of CAMA which has been long awaited, once the National Assembly has passed CAMA, it brought a lot of relief.

“We received a letter from the presidency asking for our comments and I replied immediately that we are more than happy with what has been passed and that the president should not hesitate to append his signature on it.

“We are very happy that it has finally been signed, something that is long awaited. And it is something that will also improve our standing in the World Bank’s ease of doing business index.”