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Tambuwal sets up, chairs Sokoto Ease of Doing Business Council

Sokoto State Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has set up an Ease of Doing Business Council (EODBC) chaired by himself in his quest to reposition the economy of the state.

Tambuwal established the Council Thursday while commissioning a One-Stop Shop on the ease of doing business (EODB) in Sokoto in the presence of the Special Adviser to Mr President on EODB, Dr Jumoke Oduwole.

According to him, the EODBC, which was an adoption of the recommendations of the National Economic Council (NEC), will meet monthly and brief the State Economic Council (SEC) quarterly.

Equally, the governor directed the state Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Hon. Bashir Gidado Jegawa, to serve as the State Reform Champion on EODB.

In this capacity, the Commissioner, the governor said, “will be liaising with the national office on behalf of the state, as well as coordinate ease of doing business activities in the state.”

A One-Stop Shop on the ease of doing business (EODB) commissioned on Thursday by Gov Tambuwal in Sokoto

The EODBC has a Secretariat at the One-Stop Shop commissioned, a statement by Tambuwal’s media aide Muhammad Bello said.

He said “both federal and state agencies involved in regulatory certification, registration and revenue generation will be under one roof” at the One Stop Shop.

Tambuwal added that “the intent of creating this center is, to help businessmen and women to navigate these agencies, to seek for information, advisory services, registration/renewal of permits, certification and payment of taxes with ease.”

He further noted that the commissioning of the shop was a way of complementing the federal government’s ease of doing business initiative, stressing that already the state government has created the Sokoto Geographical Information Service (SOGIS), repositioned the state Urban and Regional Planning Board, embarked on building a database on business premises and transformed the state’s internal revenue services to fast track business formations and transactions.

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