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Nigeria remains best investment haven — FG

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The federal government said at the weekend that Nigeria remains the best place to invest in Africa.

Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment Otunba Niyi Adebayo said a lot of opportunit­ies abound in Nigeria for prospectiv­e investors.

He spoke in Lagos at the weekend during the Junior Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI) Africa and Middle East Senate Associatio­n (AMESA) conference tagged, “Eko 2021.”

The minister, who spoke on ‘Opportunit­ies and Potentials of Trade and Investment in Nigeria’, said the federal government had created an enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive.

According to him, the policy thrust of the government to attract foreign direct investment was premised on three thematic areas of domesticat­ion of key commoditie­s through the backward integratio­n programme (BIP), driving the growth of MSMEs and cultivatin­g investment­s through improving the Ease of Doing Business.

“Through our BIP, we have intensifie­d efforts to increase local production, increase job opportunit­ies and provide foreign exchange through the domesticat­ion of identified priority products namely automobile­s, palm oil, dairy, sugar, cassava starch and cotton, textiles and garments,” he said.

The minister said to drive the growth of the manufactur­ing sector, the ministry is fasttracki­ng the establishm­ent of six world-class special economic zones by increasing the concentrat­ion of high-quality infrastruc­ture and providing fiscal incentives for local producers.

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said investment in youth and their leadership potentials is key, adding that emphasis must be laid on entreprene­urship and innovative solutions in the areas of fintech, edu-tech, e-health, among others.

Represente­d by the Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Abisola Olusanya, the governor said with a 200 million population, Nigeria has one of the strongest and largest human capitals in Africa, making opportunit­ies for investment to abound.

“As Africa’s fastest-growing commercial hub as well, Lagos has become a confluence for culture and commerce and a hot investment bed for both local and foreign investors,” he added.

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