Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that government was seriously
considering the option of issuing visa on arrival to foreign investors
and other business men from outside the country.
This, he said, was to help remove many perceived bureaucratic bottlenecks that had clogged the business climate in Nigeria.
Osinbajo who spoke at the public presentation and first annual
lecture of `The Interview’ magazine to mark first anniversary of the
publication in Abuja recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had
already inaugurated a committee on enabling business environment.
According to him, the responsibility of the committee which he chairs
was move Nigeria up by 50 spaces on the World Bank’s ease of doing
business index before 2017 ending.
Speaking on the theme of the event: “Why start-ups fail and
strategies to save them’’, the vice president stated that it was the
responsibility of the government to create the enabling environment for
business to thrive, assuring that the present administration was
committed to doing that.
He said: “The business of the government is to provide the right environment for start-ups.
“The problem in most cases and which we have experienced in Nigeria is that our approval processes are needlessly difficult.
“Bureaucracy generally gets caught in seeing the process as an end in itself not as a means to an end,’’ he said.
“The visa on arrival is one that is already in the regulations but that usually involves your applying ahead.
“But the kind of visa on arrival that we think will free up the
process is one which you are able to arrive here and get your visa on
arrival as you make your application here,’’ he said.

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