A statement signed by Rasheed Mahe, head of the CAC media
unit, on Wednesday, in Abuja, quoted Mr Adigwu as saying this at a stakeholder
meeting held in Yola.
Mr Adigwu described the policy as a timely measure
introduced when fraudsters’ activities are on the increase.
Also speaking, some participants lauded the commission for
organising the forum which, they described as enlightening and, therefore,
urged the commission to ensure that it was sustained.
Other participants commended the CAC’s registrar for his
digitisation efforts and urged the commission to redouble its efforts in
sensitisation.
Responding, the CAC boss, Garba Abubakar, represented by
Othman Audu, said the CAC collaborated with the Companies Registration Portal
(CRP) software developer, Oasis Management Company Limited, decided to organise
a one-day sensitisation program in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno.
He said this was because of the challenges the upgraded CRP
may pose to some of the customers.
According to the statement, the forum, which covered the
three North-East states, was in line with the CAC’s earlier commitment to keep
customers abreast of developments around the commission and further improve the
CRP’s usability.
It also explained that the forum aimed to improve the commission’s services, particularly by ensuring that State offices operated at par with the Head Office and to ensure that customers fully understood the workings of the CRP. -NAN
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