The Yobe State Government is actively pushing to make itself a more business-friendly hub, recently partnering with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) for a crucial workshop on State Action on Business Enabling Reforms (SABER). This initiative aims to streamline processes and attract investment.
The workshop focused on improving vital areas like land administration, business registration, investment promotion, tax systems, and governance transparency.
Deputy Governor Alhaji Idi Barde Gubana, who chairs the state's Ease of Doing Business Council, highlighted that these reforms are designed to attract massive investment and fuel economic growth. He assured investors that the state is committed to removing obstacles.
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PEBEC's Director General, Princess Zarah Mustapha Audu, emphasized their mission to simplify starting, operating, and growing businesses in Nigeria by tackling bureaucratic hurdles and boosting efficiency.
Yobe has already established its own Ease of Doing Business Council and a Public-Private Partnership and Investment Council to manage these efforts. Stakeholders at the workshop lauded the state's progress, showing positive signs for businesses looking to thrive in Yobe.
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