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Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Visit Other African Countries Without Visas – Lai Mohammed

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-Information Minister says there is improvement in different sectors like the Nigeria Customs Service, while the price of crude oil is getting better.

Nigerians will soon be able to visit other African countries without visas – Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has disclosed how President Muhammadu Buhari is organising a programme that would enable Africans, including Nigeria, not require visas to visit other African countries.

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Mohammed revealed the information to journalists, after defending the sector’s budget before the Senate Committee on Tourism, in Abuja, on Tuesday.

The minister noted that was the plan is actualised and the visa regime is liberalised, it would encourage tourism across African countries.

The minister noted that there is an improvement in Nigeria’s visa regime and that the current “visa on arrival programme” recently introduced by the Federal Government, is working very well.

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Mohammed also spoke on the release of N750 billion by the FG to fund capital projects in the 2017 budget.

He said: “It is not that government is deliberately withholding releases to fund the 2017 budget or starving us. It is because we do not have enough money to do that.

“When budgets are made, they are made based on certain assumptions and if you are not able to get enough to meet your assumptions, there will be poor release.

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“At least, there is improvement in different sectors like the Nigeria Customs Service, while the price of crude oil is getting better. There is also more peace in the Niger Delta. So we can produce more.’’

He asserted that there is need for Public, Private Partnership, as it is one of the most viable strategies to revive the tourism sector and that the current government is making moves in that direction.

He added that “Anybody who has been observing what is happening in the creative industry, including culture, film industry, fashion, will see that there is remarkable transformation and that is because government has provided the enabling environment.

“The creative industry is on a tripod, the government, the private sector and the practitioners and what government has done is to give the support that the industry needs to grow.

“For instance, sometime this year, the Federal Government included the film industry in the list of industries that will enjoy pioneer status.

“What this means is that if you invest in this industry with a certain amount of money, you will be entitled to tax holiday for three years at the initial stage and another two years. In addition, dividends from your businesses will be exempted from taxation. This is one of the incentives government has given.”

“At the creative industry financing summit  held recently, we  met with the Inspector General of Police to express our concern at the rate of piracy. He immediately set up an anti-piracy unit in each command of the federation.

“We also met the Central Bank Governor asking  for an intervention fund to the tune of 100 million dollars to enable people in the  industry to invest in infrastructure.

Also, as I speak to you, we are talking to NEXIM Bank. We are equally talking to some investors, who are ready to bring in 20 million dollars.

“This is to enable the industries, especially the film industry to have cinema houses all over the country. So, what is important is enabling environment,’’ he said.