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Wike Inaugurates Rivers State Ease Of Doing Business Council
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has inaugurated the Rivers State Ease of Doing Business Council (EODBC), with a charge to the council to improve the investment environment of the state.
Inaugurating the Council at the Government House Port Harcourt on Monday, Governor Wike said that the council is critical to the economic development of the State.
He said: “It is important that we have this council to improve the investment climate of the state. To create the environment for investors to come to the State.
“The council will draw up programmes and policies to create the platform for the ease of doing business in Rivers State.”
Wike said that the membership of the Committee is drawn from the public and private sectors, to ensure that all sectors are accommodated in the drive to enhance business opportunities in the state.
He said that the State Deputy Governor is chairing the Council because of the importance his administration attaches to the ease of doing business.
He said: “I believe that those appointed will live up to the expectations of Rivers people. That the Deputy Governor is the Chairman of this council shows how important it is to the State Government.
“These are people with the right experience and expertise and I believe that they will deliver the very best to the state.”
Responding, Deputy Governor and Chairman Ease of Doing Business Council, Dr Ipalibo Harry Banigo assured the Rivers State Governor that the council will develop policies that will attract investors to the State.
She said: “The Council is saddled with the responsibility to evolve implementable strategies for businesses to thrive in the state. Your Excellency’s policies in the harmonization of taxes, infrastructural development, social sectors of health, education, security and the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy, are pointers towards advancing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the State.”
She regretted that the enemies of Rivers State have tried to de-market the state through negative propaganda.
The Deputy Governor noted that the council will spedily handle the assignment to make Rivers State, a Champion State in terms of the ease of doing business.
“The Focus will be on deepening the reforms already started across the MDAs to drive productivity, create jobs and restore investor confidence and increase foreign direct investment in the state”, she said.
She informed that the council will engage with public and private stakeholders to ensure that the right policies and programmes are created for the good of Rivers people.
The Following were inaugurated as members of the Council: Deputy Governor Ipalibo Harry Banigo (Chairman), Commissioner of Finance, Hon Isaac Kamalu, Attorney General of Rivers State, Prof Zaccheus Adangor, Commissioner of Commerce and Industry, Mrs Ifeyinwa Nwamkpa, House Committee on Commerce and Industry, Hon Ezu Chibudhom, President, Nigeria Entrepreneurs and Investment Forum, Chief Nabil Saleh, Chairman Rivers Internal Revenue Service, Chief ThankGod Adaoge Norteh and Branch Controller, Central Bank , R.A Randle as members.