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CAC Restates Commitment To Online Registration Deadline
The Corporate Af
fairs Commission (CAC) has restated its commitment to the October 1, 2014 on-line registration deadline despite challenges and deliberate sabotage attempt to disrupt the proposed programme.
In a statement issued by the Commission’s Director Public Affairs, Churchill Williams, and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt said the commission would take necessary steps to configure a new system.
The statement said “with a timeline of October 1, 2014 already set for the development of a new on-line registration system, the disruption in its services would be addressed very soon.
The commission urged major players and stakeholders in the Nigerian economy to fully embrace the code of corporate governance to ensure great integrity and rapid business growth.
The Commissioner apologised to its numerous customers and the general public for the disruption in its services, stressing that the commission would steadfastly remain committed to overcome the current challenges.
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