By Emma Ella
As part efforts to improve communications with its
customers, the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on Tuesday embarked on sensitisation
visit to key states in the country.
The visit was organised in collaboration with the
presidential enabling business environment council which is intended to bring
together management of the commission, stakeholders and members of the public.
The visit was also aim at interacting on issues
pertaining to the current reform initiatives of the commission to provide
enabling business activities in the country.
The Kano State sensitisation programme is the
second after Lagos in the series in pursuit of the 60 days action plan of the
federal government on ease of doing business in the country.
In her opening remarks, the acting Registrar General,
Azuka Azinge, told stakeholders and participants the commission reform
initiatives on ease of doing business and the registration portal of the commission
that the commission has deployed registration portal (CRP) which enables
registration services online, whereby entrepreneurs and members of the public
can now register at the comfort of their homes.
In her goodwill message, Senior Special Assistant
to the president on Industry Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, who was represented
by Rebecca Dokun, urged members of the public and stakeholders to take
advantage of the programme.
She pledged to sustain its reform initiative programmes
and continuous support of the programme.
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