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Nigeria gears up to introduce the Expatriates Employment Levy (EEL), slated to commence on Friday, March 15th, 2024,
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Nigeria Set to Launch Expatriates Employment Levy to Boost Local Talent

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Last updated: 2024/03/02 at 8:41 AM
By Author Published March 2, 2024
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Middle, President Bola Tinubu during the launch of EEL handbook at the State House in Abuja
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Nigeria gears up to introduce the Expatriates Employment Levy (EEL), slated to commence on Friday, March 15th, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to fortify the nation’s economy and enhance local employment prospects.

President Bola Tinubu spearheaded the launch of the EEL handbook last Tuesday in Abuja’s State House Council Chamber, with esteemed attendees including the Minister of Interior, Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior, Senator Adams Oshiomhole.

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Initiated by the Federal Government and later fine-tuned with technical partners, the EEL mandates companies employing expatriates in Nigeria to remit a levy per expatriate employee annually. This levy aims to stimulate local hiring initiatives, foster skill transfer from expatriates to Nigerian employees, and curtail over-reliance on foreign expertise across various sectors.

The Ministry of Interior, through its implementing agency, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), will oversee the implementation of the EEL, ensuring adherence to its provisions and regulations.

In addition to its economic implications, the levy is poised to address concerns surrounding the dominance of foreign expertise in critical sectors. By encouraging the recruitment of local talent, the government seeks to cultivate a sustainable economy while bolstering indigenous capacity building and job creation efforts.

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The introduction of the Expatriates Employment Levy aligns seamlessly with Nigeria’s broader economic agenda, emphasizing the imperative of nurturing homegrown talent and fostering self-reliance.

Furthermore, the levy is anticipated to augment government revenue streams, facilitating investments in vital sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development, thereby uplifting socio-economic standards across the nation.

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As the deadline for compliance approaches on Monday, April 15th, 2024, companies operating in Nigeria are urged to ensure full adherence to the EEL requirements to avoid penalties or legal ramifications.

The implementation of the Expatriates Employment Levy heralds a new era of opportunity and empowerment for Nigerian citizens, positioning the nation on a trajectory of sustainable growth, prosperity, and self-sufficiency.

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