By Abdullahi Mohammed
Abuja
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), in a joint initiative with the Federal Ministry of Communications Technology has launched a company registration portal to enable public and customers access and pay for the commission’s services online.
While launching the software at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, yesterday, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga said the software is robust enough to accommodate all e-payment platforms such as inter-switch, e-transact, visa card, master card, verve card, American express and other forms of electronic payment, adding that the software will enable customers to file their documents on-line without having to physically visit the commission.
Aganga commended the board, management and staff of the commission for their continuous effort at improving the commission’s processes and procedures to ease doing business in Nigeria.
“The efforts of the commission have been in line with the transformation agenda of the current administration.” Aganga said.
In his address, the Registrar-General/Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs Commission, Bello Mahmud, reiterated the board, management and staff of the commission’s commitment to deploying more positive initiatives towards a friendly business environment in Nigeria.
Earlier, the Minister of Communications Technology, Dr. Mrs. Omobola Johnson said the actualization of this mandate is through our ‘Getting Government Online’ initiative which has the primary objective of leveraging ICTs to enhance the effectiveness of service delivery for the benefits of its citizens.