In a bid to boost the country’s business sector, President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan has said on Tuesday the Senate will consider a crucial bill that specifically seeks to amend the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA).
In a statement issued on Sunday by his Special Assistant (Media), Lawan said the Senate has commenced moves to strengthen the country’s economy.
“Presently, we are one hundred and thirty-one in the ranking of doing business in the world. If we pass the CAMA bill, and the President signs, we will move to be within the first 100. That means we will jump over thirty positions to be a better country in the ease of doing business.
So, it is a very important bill for all of us. Of course, in the last Senate, all the processes were conducted on this bill, so there will be no need for us to waste too much time on it,” he said.
The move came on the backdrop of a proposal by the Senate Leader, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (APC – Kebbi North), to amend the Companies and Allied Matters Act (Chapter C20) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (2004).
Senator Abdullahi believes that the introduction of model netting provisions in the Bill as a means of mitigating credit risks would promote financial stability and investor confidence in the nation’s financial sector, and increase investor confidence.
The law, which has not been significantly amended in the last 28 years, was enacted in Nigeria as a decree of the military government in 1990.
The Bill also seeks to provide an efficient means of regulating businesses, minimize the compliance burden of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), enhance transparency and shareholder engagement, and promote a friendly business climate in Nigeria.
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