Business
NECA Accuses NASS Of Businesses’ Harassment
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) says the persistent invitations of heads of businesses to Abuja by the National Assembly amount to harassment and distractions to them.
NECA has noted that the actions of the lawmakers had the potential to demotivate genuine investors and frustrate the ease of doing business initiative of the Federal Government.
It also noted that it was setting a dangerous precedence of deviance to the time-tested principle of separation of powers in Nigeria.
The group in a statement by its Director General, Wale Oyerinde, in Lagos , stated that the recent activities of various committees of the National Assembly, such as inviting and requesting managing directors of businesses to appear and also submit documents for the purpose of an investigation was worrisome.
He said the group had accordingly informed the National Assembly that such actions amount to a usurpation of the powers of the executive arm of government.
“Recent activities of various committees of the National Assembly such as inviting and requesting managing directors of businesses to appear and also submit documents for the purpose of an investigation are worrisome.
“We had written severally to the Committees informing them that the action is not only a distraction to organised businesses, but also a usurpation of the powers and responsibilities of the Executive arm of Government.
“Our understanding of the powers conferred on lawmakers by Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution is for the exercise of oversight functions on public sector agencies.
“We, honestly, cannot find any support in the aforementioned sections for investigations of private companies”, he stated.
Business
Tinubu’s RHI Doles Out N50m To 1,000 Kwara Petty Traders
Business
UBA To Educate SMEs, Business Owners On Withholding Tax
Business
Nigeria Losing $40b Annually From Maritime Sector – NIMENA
-
News4 days ago
Violation: JAMB Suspends Law Programme In 8 Institutions
-
Politics4 days ago
2025 Budget: Reps Dismisses Bribery Allegations
-
Rivers4 days ago
Not Too Young To Lead Founder Extols Fubara’s Virtues
-
Nation4 days ago
EFCC Vs Yahaya Bello: Court Adjourns To April 3 As First Witness Testifies
-
News4 days ago
UK Appoints British-Nigerian As Trade Envoy To Nigeria
-
Business4 days ago
FG Issues 25-year Licence To 10 Gas Distribution Coys
-
News4 days ago
FG Deports 828 Illegal Immigrants, Tightens Border Security
-
Rivers4 days ago
Holy Ghost Rally, Source Of Blessings-Fubara