Nigeria Drops In Global ‘Ease Of Doing Business’ Ranking

Omotola Collins
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Nigeria dropped by a spot in the latest World Bank’s  Ease of Doing Business ranking, sliding to the 146th position from the 145th it ranked last year.

In a report titled ‘Doing Business 2019: A Year of Record Reforms, Rising’, published on Wednesday, the World Bank Group stated that  it tracked 314 reforms by 128 governments across the world.

Commenting on the latest report, the President of the World Bank Group, Jim Yong Kim, pointed out that “governments have the enormous task of fostering an environment where entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises can thrive.

“Sound and efficient business regulations are critical for entrepreneurship and a thriving private sector. Without them, we have no chance to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity around the world”, Kim stressed.

The report showed further that during the period under review, a total of 107 reforms were carried out in sub-Saharan Africa, representing the highest number of reforms in any year for the region.

The World Bank Group stated that in the sub-Saharan Africa’s analysis, Mali ranked higher than Nigeria based on the reform measures initiated by their various governments during the period under review.

The report stated further that “Nigeria carried out four reforms, which included making starting a business easier in Kano and Lagos, the two cities covered by Doing Business.”

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