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Nigeria ranks 131 on World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index

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Muhammad A. Aliyu
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Nigeria is presently ranking 131 globally on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index.

According to the report, Nigeria has moved up 15 places from it’s previous spot.

The World Bank disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, October 24, 2019.

Ease of Doing Business index
Ease of Doing Business index

World Bank said in the statement: “Nigeria conducted reforms impacting six indicators, including making the enforcement of contracts easier, which placed the 200-million-person economy among the world’s top improvers.”

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“Only two Sub-Saharan African economies rank in the top 50 on the ease of doing business rankings while most of the bottom 20 economies in the global rankings are from the region.

“Compared to other parts of the world, Sub-Saharan Africa still underperforms in several areas. In getting electricity, for example, businesses must pay more than 3,100% percent of income per capita to connect to the grid, compared to just over 400% in the Middle East and North Africa or 272% percent in Europe and Central Asia.

“When it comes to trading across borders and paying taxes, businesses spend about 96 hours to comply with documentary requirements to import, versus 3.4 hours in OECD high-income economies, and small and medium-sized businesses in their second year of operation need to pay taxes more than 36 times a year, compared to an average of 23 times globally.”

 

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