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ELAN urges lessors to register lease agreements with ELRA to boost economy

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From Fred Ezeh, Abuja

The Equipment Leasing Association of Nigeria (ELAN) has urged lessors and leasing companies to register all lease agreements with the Equipment Leasing Registration Authority (ELRA), describing the move as crucial to strengthening Nigeria’s economy.

This was contained in a statement made available to reporters in Abuja by Adebola Brookslyn, Head, Media and Corporate Communication, ELRA.

He said that leasing remains a key financing option for businesses, especially in sectors such as agriculture, construction, transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing, where access to equipment is critical for growth.

Executive Secretary of ELAN, Mr Andrew Emonuwa, in the statement, explained that proper registration of lease agreements would enhance transparency, provide accurate industry data, strengthen investor confidence, and support policy formulation for the sector’s expansion.

“By registering lease agreements with ELRA, lessors will not only fulfil regulatory obligations but also contribute directly to building a stronger financial ecosystem,” Emonuwa said.

He added that compliance with registration requirements would stimulate capital formation, create jobs, and improve access to essential equipment for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which are vital to Nigeria’s economic development.

Emonuwa also commended ELRA’s innovation in the leasing industry, noting that the Authority had improved regulation, compliance, and stakeholder engagement, thereby positioning the industry for a more significant role in Nigeria’s economic diversification efforts.

In his remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of ELRA, Mr Donald Wokoma, welcomed the collaboration between ELAN and ELRA, describing it as a “win-win for all stakeholders.”

Wokoma said the partnership would enhance regulatory oversight, promote industry cooperation, and reinforce leasing as a driver of sustainable economic growth.

He reaffirmed ELRA’s commitment, under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Finance, to foster transparency, innovation, and accountability in the leasing sector.

According to him, the agency would continue to provide an enabling environment that ensures the leasing industry contributes meaningfully to national development.

Meanwhile, Wokoma said the recent capacity-building programme for ELRA staff with the theme “Equipment Leasing: From Principle to Practice” aimed to equip ELRA staff with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively implement policies, strengthen collaboration and promote best practices to advance the leasing profession nationwide.



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