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Zamfara govt urges business reforms for growth

THE Zamfara government has urged business owners to adopt modern innovations to fast-track economic growth and development across the state.

Deputy Governor, Mr Mani Mummuni, made the call during a town hall meeting with stakeholders on the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms (SABER), organised by PEBEC on Monday in Gusau.

“We all know PEBEC was established to oversee Nigerian business environment reforms,” Mummuni said.

He noted the initiative has a dual mandate to remove bureaucratic constraints and improve citizens’ perception of doing business in Nigeria.

Mummuni said the Zamfara government had embraced the Federal Government’s SABER initiative.

He added that a State Ease of Doing Business Council was formed to oversee implementation of all related reform programmes.

He explained that the state had amended several business laws and enacted new ones via legislation or Executive Orders, especially on land administration.

Other reforms, he noted, include a simplified tax regime, infrastructure upgrades, waivers, business incentives, and improved systems for resolving commercial disputes.

“We established five Small Claims Courts and practical court directives to boost business operations in the state,” he said.

He stressed that Gov. Dauda Lawal’s administration welcomed all initiatives aligned with citizens’ needs and aspirations.

“All these efforts are geared towards SABER domestication,” Mummuni added.

He urged the people to pray for peace and security in the state, region, and the country at large.

Also speaking, the State PEBEC Focal Person, Alh. Sani Bukkuyum, urged stakeholders to implement all agreed solutions and decisions.

Bukkuyum, also the Permanent Secretary, Zamfara Ministry of Budget and Planning, pledged ongoing support for capacity building and inclusive economic development.

“Let us make Zamfara a forward-looking state where businesses thrive and development is visible,” he said.

Also, Permanent Secretary, the state Ministry of Commerce, Alh. Aminu Guraguri, said Zamfara was rich in human and natural resources.

He urged the government to adopt policies, reforms and partnerships to unlock the state’s full economic potential.

Guraguri also called for more proactive actions to ease doing business, eliminate bureaucratic delays, and boost investor confidence.

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