Doing business legally in Nigeria involves
registration and documentation with some government regulatory agencies. You
are advised to contact Akintunde Esan for further illumination on business regulations
in Nigeria.
However, below are some of the regulatory agencies entrepreneurs who are interested or involved in doing business in Nigeria should be aware of.
Agency
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Mandate
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Role
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1.
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NIGERIAN
INVESTMENT PROMOTION COMMISSION (NIPC)
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The
Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), as a Federal Government
Agency, was established by Act of Parliament No. 16 of 1995 to among others; encourage,
promote and coordinate investments in the Nigerian economy.
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Registration
of Foreign Investments, Issuance of Business Permits, Complaint Management,
Linkages with NIPC Departments, and other Government Agencies, Country-wide
liaison with the 36 States on investment matters etc.
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2.
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CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC)
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CAC was
established under the Companies and Allied Matters Decree No. 1 of 1990.The
Commission has statutory responsibility for registration of companies,
business names and Incorporated Trustees.
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Undergo
Name searches and Company Incorporation
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3.
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NIGERIA IMMIGRATIONSERVICE (NIS)
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The
Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) was formally established by an Act of
Parliament (section 5 of Immigration Act L.N. Cap. 171 1963) to attend to
immigration matters.
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Provision
of information and guidance on immigration matters, regularization of
Permanent Work Permits and issuance of STR Visas
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4.
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NIGERIA
CUSTOMS SERVICE (NCS)
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Established
by Customs and Excise Management Act (CAP 45 LFN 2004), ‘An Act to
regulate the management and collection of duties of Customs and Excise, and
for purposes ancillary thereto’.
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Issuance
of Import & Export Guidelines, Procedure for citing Excise Factories,
Goods clearance facilitation and general information on Fiscal Policy issues.
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5.
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FEDERAL
INLAND REVENUE SERVICE (FIRS)
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FIRS mandate is to assess, collect and account
for the taxes accruable to the Federal Government under the Companies Income
Tax (amendment) Act, 2007, the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act, 2007 and the
Federal Inland Revenue Service (Amendment) Act, 2007.
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Tax
Registration , Payment of Stamp Duties, Issuance of Tax Clearance
Certificates and issuance of Tax Forms
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6.
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NATIONAL
OFFICE FOR TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION & PROMOTION (NOTAP)
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NOTAP, a
parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, was established
by Decree No. 70 of 1979 to among other things facilitate and implement the
acquisition, promotion and development of technology in Nigeria.
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To
facilitate the registration of contract agreements dealing with transfer /
acquisition of Technology between Nigerians and their foreign partners.
Facilitate
approvals for licenses, Patents and Franchises etc.
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7.
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NATIONAL
AGENCY FOR FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION & CONTROL (NAFDAC)
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National
Agency For Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC), was
established by Decree No 15 of 1993 as amended by Decree 19 of 1999 and now
the National Agency For Food & Drug Administration & Control
Act Cap N1 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2004.
This Act
mandates NAFDAC to regulate and control the manufacture, importation,
exportation, distribution, advertisement, sale and use of food, drugs,
cosmetics, chemicals, detergents, medical devices and packaged water (known
as regulated products).
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Provision
of information, advisory services, facilitation and kick starting of
registration process on products.
On-going
processes such as registration of pharmaceuticals and food can be facilitated
at the Centre. The registration status of a product can also be
obtained at the Centre through the NAFDAC Registered Products Automated
Database (NARPAD).
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8.
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STANDARDS
ORGANIZATION OF NIGERIA (SON)
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SON was
established by Enabling Act No. 56 of 1971 for preparing, implementing and
promoting standards for products and processes and for ensuring compliance
with Federal Government policies on standardization and conformity assessment
of both locally manufactured and imported goods, throughout the country.
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Facilitates
all aspects of Standardization activities, approvals or permits for use of
standards.
Provision of information and guidance on the
following:
· MANCAP Certification
· SONCAP Certificate
· Training in NIS ISO 9000 and
NIS ISO 14000
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MINISTRY
OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT (MMSD)
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The
Ministry is saddled with responsibility for the formulation and execution of
policies as well as the enforcement of all Laws relating to prospecting,
mining, and quarrying of Solid Minerals throughout Nigeria. The Ministry,
through its Agency, the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA), is also
responsible for the geological mapping and exploration of Minerals with a
view to providing information for investors.
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Facilitation
in obtaining Exploration Licenses, Mining Leases and Provision of information
and guidelines on investing in the Solid Minerals Sector
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NATIONAL
BUREAU OF STATISTICS (NBS)
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The
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is the Federal Agency mandated by Law to
produce statistics for the Nation on all aspects of Human Activities
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Provision
of information on Statistical Data on the Nigerian Economy
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MINISTRY
OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY (FCTA)
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The
Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) was created by virtue of the FCT
Act of 1976 to oversee the development of the new city. In 1979, it was given
the status of a Ministry called the Ministry of Federal Capital Territory
created via an official gazette extra-ordinary no. 55 volume 66 October 26,
1979, by virtue of this Act FCDA has the responsibility of planning and
development of the entire FCT.
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Facilitation
on Land Matters for investment Projects, promotion of investments especially
in Tourism, Infrastructure, Industries etc and provision of general
information on the FCT.
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FEDERAL
MINISTRY OF FINANCE (FMF)
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The
Federal Ministry of Finance is conferred with the responsibility of
controlling, managing and monitoring revenues and expenditures of public
finance of the Federation
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Administration
of Industrial Incentives, Tariff Administration and general information and guidelines
on Fiscal Policy
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CENTRAL
BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN)
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The core mandate of the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) is derived from the provisions of the CBN Act of 2007. The functions
are mainly in the following:
§ Ensure Monetary and Price stability
§ Issuance of legal tender currency
§ Maintenance of External Reserve to safeguard the
international value of the legal tender currency;
§ Promotion of a Sound Financial System and
§ Banker and financial adviser to the Federal
Government.
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Provision
of information on financial sector regulatory requirements and procedures for
carrying on such transactions by prospective investors, guidelines on
correspondent banking and funds transfer, including Capital Importation.
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NIGERIA
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY (NIMASA)
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NIMASA has
the mandate to superintend the holistic but systematic implementation of the
National Shipping Policy, the Nigerian Maritime Labour Policy; the Cabotage
Law and the Nigerian Shipping Laws which are all geared towards the
development of the Nigerian Maritime Sector to contribute optimally to the
country’s socio-economic development.
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Provision
of general information and guidance and facilitating investments in the
Maritime Sector.
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THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INTERIOR (FMI)
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The
Ministry of Interior has responsibility for administering and enforcing the
provisions of the Immigration Act. 1963 as they relate to the establishment
of business in Nigeria and the employment of expatriates. Hence the
Ministry is statutorily mandated to, amongst others to do the following:
· Responsible
for Commercial and Civil Regulation.
· Issuance
of Expatriate Quota / Business Permit in Nigeria.
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Provision
of general information and guidance and facilitating the issuance of Business
Permits and Expatriate Quota
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NIGERIAN
EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (NEPC)
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The
Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is the apex government agency
charged with the responsibility of promoting non Oil Export in Nigeria. It
was established through the Nigerian Export Decree No. 26 of 1976 and
is statutorily mandated to, amongst others do the following:
· Promote
the development and diversification of Nigeria’s export trade.
· Assist in
promoting the development of export-related industries in Nigeria.
· Spearhead
the creation of appropriate export incentives.
· Articulate
and promote the implementation of export policies and programmes of the
Nigerian Government.
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Facilitating
investments and Provision of general information and guidance related to
Nigeria’s Export Trade.
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NIGERIAN
ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (NERC)
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NERC is an independent regulatory agency which
was established by the Electric Power
Sector Reform Act 2005 and is mandated to carry out the
monitoring and regulation of the electricity industry, issuance of licenses
to market participants, and to ensure compliance with market rules and
operating guidelines.
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Facilitating
investments and Provision of general information and guidance in the
Electricity Industry in Nigeria.
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MINISTRY
OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (MFA)
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The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) by the provision of the constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria is the statutory organ of Government charged with
the primary responsibility of formulating, articulating and conducting
Nigeria’s Foreign Policy.
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Facilitating
and fast-tracking all trade and investment related issues through over
hundred Missions abroad and carrying out basic due diligence of foreign
companies.
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NATIONAL
PLANNING COMMISSION
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NPC was
established by Act No. 71 of 1993 to among other things determine and advices
on policies that will best promote national unity and integration and sustain
the Nigerian nation. The key functions include:
· Provision
of policy advice to Mr. President in particular and Nigeria in general on all
sphere of national life;
· Set
national priorities and goals and engender consensus amongst public &
private sectors stakeholders for its accomplishment;
· Undertake
periodic review of & appraisal of the human & material
resource capabilities of Nigeria for efficient and effective utilization;
· Formulate
and prepare short, medium & long term development plans and
coordinate their implementation at the three tiers of government;
· Monitor
projects and progress relating to plan implementation;
· Conduct
research into various aspects of national interest and public policy with a
view to foster sustainable economic development of Nigeria;
· Manage
multilateral & bilateral economic cooperation, including development
aids, and technical assistance programming; and
· Deals with
matters relating to regional economic cooperation - ECOWAS, UNECA,
South-South Cooperation etc.
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Provision of information and technical advice on macroeconomic
indicators;
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Provision of information on Government Policy thrusts and priority
sectors of the Nigerian economy;
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Facilitation of registration of Non-profit making International NGOs;
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Facilitate the activities and operations of the development partners
in Nigeria such as EU, USAID, JICA, CIDA, DFID, UNICEF etc; and
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Follow-up action on other matters relating to NPC mandates and
functions at the Commission’s Headquarters in Abuja.
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DEPARTMENT
OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES
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Established
by the Petroleum Act 1969, the Department of Petroleum Resources has the
responsibility -
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To regulate and monitor Upstream and Downstream
oil and gas activities in Nigeria, ensure standards, compliance and best
international industry practices.
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To manage and administer Nigeria’s oil and gas
acreage and concessions.
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To conserve the nation’s hydrocarbon resources,
and maximize returns on investment to government.
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To determine/collect royalties and other Oil and
Gas statutory fees, charges, and penalties.
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To serve as the repository for archiving and
retrieval of all oil and gas data in Nigeria.
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To advise government on the nation’s authentic
oil and gas reserves, production and export for planning and development
purposes.
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To ensure that oil and gas activities are carried
out in a safe and environmentally sustainable manner.
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To co-operate with other agencies in ensuring
that Oil and Gas operations in Nigeria have linkages with the host
communities, and meet local content aspirations of government.
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To follow best practices in global HSE and
environmental standards and adapt same to our national circumstances.
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To implement government policies on Oil and Gas
matters.
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To grant necessary / relevant approvals, Licenses
and Permits for operations and installations in the Oil and Gas Industry.
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· Provision
of general Information/data on DPR statutory mandate and the Oil and Gas
Sector to facilitate informed investment decisions.
· Facilitation
and guidance to investors in the issuance of various approvals/licenses
granted by the DPR.
· Provision
of general advisory services on the investment opportunities in the Oil
& Gas Sector, including matching investors’ requirements with
opportunities available in the Sector.
· Assisting
investors through facilitation with relevant stakeholders in the Oil
& Gas industry on access to support in respect of investment
projects.
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ODU’A
INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
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Odu’a
Investment Company Limited was incorporated in July, 1976 to take over the
business interests of the former Western State of Nigeria now comprising Oyo,
Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti including Lagos State.
The
Company was established to promote the socio-economic and industrial growth
of the host States and create employment opportunities.
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The Desk
serves as the information bank for investment opportunities in the 5 South-Western
States, with a view to attract foreign / local investments into the States
including Lagos State.
Provision
of relevant investment data on security and incentives.
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NEW
NIGERIA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (NNDC)
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NNDC is a
Development Finance Institution (DFI) owned by the (19) states that
constitute the Northern Region of Nigeria. The company was established in
1949 to contribute to the Socio-Economic development of the region.
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Provision
of general advisory services on investment opportunities in Northern States,
including matching investors requirements
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SOUTHEAST/SOUTH
SOUTH REGIONAL DESK
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The
Southeast/South-south Regional Desk is an innovation by NIPC at OSIC,
established on march 16th, 2009 as part of the Commission’s
proactive strategy to facilitate and fast-tracking inflow of foreign and
local investment into the eleven(11) states of the SE/SS regional block.
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Provision
of data on investment opportunities, investment environment and incentives in
the Southeast/South South Region of Nigeria.
The Desk
also liaises, co-ordinates and maintains necessary investment promotion and
facilitation in collaboration with the States.
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PHARMACISTS
COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (PCN)
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PCN is the
agency statutorily charged with the responsibility for the regulation and
control of the Practice of Pharmacy in Nigeria.
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Provision of general Information/data on PCN statutory mandate and the
Health Sector to facilitate informed investment decisions.
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Facilitation and guidance to investors in the
issuance of various approvals/licenses granted by the PCN.
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Provision of general advisory services on the
investment opportunities in the Pharmaceutical Industry, including matching
investors’ requirements with opportunities available in the Sector.
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Facilitation with relevant stakeholders in the
industry on access to support in respect of investment projects on behalf of
investors.
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NIGERIAN
COPRYRIGHT COMMISSION (NCC)
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NCC is the
Anti-Piracy and Enforcement agency for Intellectual Properties in Nigeria.
The agency
plays an important role in the maintenance of effective databank of authors,
their works and the monitoring of the copyright Industry.
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· Provision
of general Information/data on the Agency’s statutory mandate and the
Copyright Industry to facilitate informed investment decisions.
· Facilitation
and guidance to Investors in the issuance of various approvals/licenses
granted by the NCC.
· Provision
of general advisory services on the general requirements in the Copyright
Industry.
· Facilitation
with relevant stakeholders in the Copyright industry on access to support in
respect of investment projects on behalf of investors.
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MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (MAN)
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MAN is the
focal point of communication and consultation between industry on one hand
and the Government and the general public on the other hand.
MAN plays
a strategic role in Nigeria and has contributed immensely to Government
Policy formulation through constructive recommendations and view points.
It
has provided manufacturers with the means of formulating and influencing
general policies with regard to industrial, labour, social, legal, training,
and technical matters in the overall interest of stakeholders.
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· Provision
of general information/data based on the objectives/mandate of MAN to
facilitate informed investment decisions.
· Facilitation
and guidance to investors on membership registration.
· Provision
of general advisory services on the investment opportunities in the
Manufacturing Sector, including matching investors’ requirements with opportunities
available in the Sector.
· Facilitation
with relevant stakeholders in the Manufacturing industry on access to support
in respect of investment projects on behalf of investors.
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