The House of Representatives has reiterated its resolve to improve ease of doing business in the country.
This, he said, will be achieved by stripping away restrictive regulation and ending predatory regulatory practices that deprive young people the opportunity to conquer new frontiers.“In this age of technology and innovation, of daring and enterprise, we cannot risk implementing policies that handicap our ability as a nation to participate in new markets and profit from emerging industries,” Gbajabiamila said.
In effect, he disclosed that the House will begin consideration of bills to amend the Administration of Criminal Justice Act as well as the review of the Trafficking In Persons Enforcement And Administration Act and other legislation that seek to deliver a justice system that works for all. “From every region and state, citizens of every tribe and religion have suffered and will continue to suffer the pain of death and the grief of loss until we put an end once and for all to the terrors of banditry, insurgency and malignant crime in all forms.
They should provide enabling environment for business to thrive. Their policies are killing businesses
Noted, tell FG to come and remove miscreants call frsc, Lastma, police, vio, trace and area boys from the road. And make sure information from is easily accessible, remove corruption from NEPA and all government hospital and schools. Let’s see what happens the