The Federal Government has again expressed its commitment to the Ease of Doing Business with stakeholders in order to ensure the smooth flow of foreign investors and investment into the country.
Permanent Secretary, Minister of Interior, Dr Shuaib Belgore, reaffirmed this commitment when the Vice-president, Human Resources ( VP-HR) Shell Nigeria, Mr Olukayode Ogunleye, and his colleagues paid a visit to his office in Abuja.
Belgore reiterated that among others the mandate of the Ministry included the formulation and implementation of policies and programmes of government that enhanced internal security, public safety, an enabling business environment for domestic and foreign investors and the maintenance of citizenship integrity, all of which were key pillars in the priority areas of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
Belgore also added that the Ministry of Interior had the responsibility of processing citizenship application and the mandate of registration of statutory marriages, issuance of business permits to foreign companies and approvals of expatriate quota allocation.
He assured the Division of Enforcement Investigation and Inspection in the Ministry of Interior’s duty was largely to ensure compliance to the updated guidelines on the Administration of expatriate quota and other business instruments in Nigeria which hopefully shall enable Federal Government provide a condusive working business environment for all stakeholders.
“It is not to witch hunt but rather to reposition the management of these instruments of business for greater efficiency and effectiveness; thereby curbing illegality and corruption in the system.”
He affirmed that the Ministry was ready to collaborate with Shell Nigeria and “hopes to maintain a good working relationship that enhances the economic growth of the Nation.:
Earlier, Mr Olukayode Ogunleye, the Vice President Human Resource, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) confirmed that shell, Exxon Mobil were not leaving Nigeria – the Federal Government has a large share in it, but rather despite the very tough and trying environment around the Niger-Delta Region where most of their Oil wells are shutdown due to insecurity of lives and opportunities, they were still forging ahead to ensure equity diversification of their business to build smaller emerging business to assist in growing the Nigerian Economy from both the deep water business to the new Nigerian Natural Liquidified Gas (NNLG).
“This will enhance the transfer of gas and power to Aba, Ota and Agbara” he said, adding that all these were huge businesses in which the Federal Government of Nigeria owned large shares.
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