The Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, said the Commission is restructuring it operations to focus on registration compliance by businesses and companies
Magaji explained that the new focus which is part of its post-incorporation activities will involve the status of a registered entity, taking effect 48 hours after the registration process is complete, adding that the restructuring will be compliance and enforcement-driven.
Speaking at the 2024 management retreat in Jos, Plateau State, themed “Repositioning the Corporate Affairs Commission for Enhanced Service Delivery,” Magaji stated that staff would be properly trained, and empowered to handle ethical compliance and enforcement responsibilities.
He said: “The current organogram must be dismantled to pave the way for a more flexible and dynamic structure in synch with global reality. The mass deployment of technologies to perform certain tasks was necessary to meet constant changes in human needs and our primary focus will now be to ensure compliance by corporate entities.”
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He also urged participants to not only address the current needs of customers but to anticipate and prepare for future demands, ensuring that structures and processes remain relevant and up-to-date
Speaking, The Plateau State governor, Caleb Mitfwang, who was represented by the commissioner of trade and industry, Musa Sule, expressed readiness to partner with the Commission towards repositioning.