LCCI applauds FG’s fiscal policies, advices on way forward

The Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has commended some fiscal policies it believes will reduce sufferings faced by Nigerians.

” Chamber wishes to commend the latest policy decisions highlighting some quick impact fiscal interventions that can ease the harsh economic conditions under which businesses have hitherto struggled to survive. In most of our recent statements to the media, we have consistently recommended the use of fiscal stimulus and non-cash interventions to cushion the burdens unleashed through the tight monetary stance of the government in the past 18 months”, said Dr. Chinyere Almona, Director General of LCCI.

‘We acknowledge the significant step towards alleviating the burden on businesses and households by removing the Value-Added Tax (VAT) on diesel and cooking gas. This well-considered move will provide immediate relief, especially as these commodities are essential to daily life and economic activities. Implementing the Value Added Tax Modification Order 2024 and Notice of Tax Incentives for Deep Offshore Oil & Gas Production are significant fiscal incentives that can revitalize Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

“For too long, the high cost of diesel has weighed heavily on the manufacturing sector, logistics, and transportation, while cooking gas, a cleaner and healthier alternative for households, has been made less affordable by VAT impositions. This policy shift will undoubtedly lower the operational costs for industries, reduce the overall cost of living for Nigerians, and increase home access to clean energy. The successful transition to CNG mobility definitely requires all the possible incentives to speed up the deployment. The tax reliefs for deep offshore oil and gas production could boost oil and gas sector investments, she said.

She said, the business community is upbeat about the government’s efforts towards transitioning to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as an alternative fuel for mobility.

‘As we embrace this transition, the Chamber would like to offer some recommendations to ensure that the shift to CNG mobility is smooth, efficient, and impactful in reducing costs for the Nigerian people”, she added.

They include, achieving the desired widespread adoption of CNG, it is critical to establish and expand the infrastructure for CNG refuelling stations across the country. Currently, access to CNG refuelling points is limited, creating a barrier to adoption; the success of CNG mobility depends heavily on public acceptance and understanding of its benefits. A comprehensive awareness campaign should be launched to educate citizens and businesses on the cost advantages to individuals, cost savings for the government, and the positive environmental impact of CNG adoption. She explained that transitioning to CNG requires vehicle modifications, which can be cost-prohibitive for individuals and small businesses. The government should consider creating incentives or subsidies for vehicle owners to convert their engines to run on CNG.