The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okey Enelamah, has called for the review some of the existing business laws to provide the enabling environment needed to attract more investment to the country.

Enelamah, who spoke on Thursday when he appeared before the House of Representatives for the ongoing “Sectoral Debate’’ on strategies for the diversification of the nation’s economy said that legislative intervention was crucial to guarantee ease of doing business in the country.

He told the lawmakers that the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), Railway Corporation and Nigeria Postal Acts require overhaul, to align them with realities of the 21st century as well as global best practices.

He also urged the lawmakers to fast track the Independent Warehouse Regulatory Agency Bill and Secure Transactions in Movable Assets Bill, to guarantee financial savings for Small and Medium Enterprises.

According to the minister,“when passed, these pieces of legislation will improve access to funding for small businesses and allow investment in infrastructure, adding that  is only by reviewing these laws that “ we will be able to guarantee the much needed private investments in this sector.”

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“This move will go a long way to remove many obstacles that stand in the way of business innovation in Nigeria,’’ he said.

The minister further said that Nigeria would expand its scope of infrastructure which is crucial in guaranteeing an enabling environment for business.

“By infrastructure, we mean not only the hardware infrastructure like transport networks and reliable power supply.

“It also include transparent regulation, policy consistency, the rule of law and a culture of efficient collaboration and synergy among various government agencies,’’ Enelemah said. (NAN)