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    Nigeria can benefit from UK’s business reforms – Osinbajo

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 1, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    VP Osinbajo receives (L-R) UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma; High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, Head of DFID Nigeria; Debbie Palmer
    VP Osinbajo receives (L-R) UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma; High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, Head of DFID Nigeria; Debbie Palmer
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    *British MP praises Nigeria’s Ease of Doing Business Reforms

    VP Osinbajo receives (L-R) UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma; High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, Head of DFID Nigeria; Debbie Palmer
    VP Osinbajo receives (L-R) UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma; High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, Head of DFID Nigeria; Debbie Palmer

    Nigeria can benefit from the United Kingdom in its ongoing reform of the business environment by learning from how the British resolved similar challenges, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

    The Vice President spoke today, during a meeting with the newly appointed United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for International Development, Mr Alok Sharma, at the Presidential Villa.

    According to Prof Osinbajo, “one of the critical issues with the ease of doing business is with respect to the registration of property and how the process is long drawn.”  

    The Vice President noted that while States like Lagos and Kano have done well with issues around land registration, there are still some outstanding issues. He said this is an area where the UK and Nigeria can collaborate.

    “I think one of the ways by which we could get some help is in the whole land registry concept”, the Vice President noted.

    VP Yemi Osinbajo receives UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma
    VP Yemi Osinbajo receives UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hon. Alok Sharma

    He recalled that Lagos State actually had such collaboration when he was serving there. According to him, the UK “gave us quite a bit of help in establishing what was used in Lagos State land registry years ago.”

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    “Every state has its own peculiar issues and challenges. How to document across the various states is what poses the challenge,” Osinbajo observed.

    Prof Osinbajo also explained the National Livestock Transformation Plan, NLTP, stating that the Federal Government and States decided on ranching as an option for livestock breeding.

    States determine the implementation methods in their respective States, while both the Federal Government and the States will share the costs.

    Earlier in his remarks, Mr. Sharma commended the Vice President for his role in driving the Ease of Doing Business reforms and commended the country for moving up 24 places in the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Ranking.

    On the specific issue of land registry, he noted how the process was simplified in the UK using technology.

    Both the Vice President and the UK Secretary, among other issues, also discussed the rehabilitation of the Northeast region and how the British could support the process going forward.

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