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US urges Nigeria to work on stabilisin­g Naira

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Lagos -- U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo has urged Nigeria to work to stabilise its currency and fight corruption to unlock what he called the "unrealised opportunit­y" of Africa's most populous country.

Adeyemo, who emigrated from Nigeria to the United States as a child, visited Nigeria recently to underscore the Biden administra­tion's commitment to deepening economic and trade ties with African countries.

His trip is coming as Nigeria’s new president, Bola Tinubu, adopts reforms to revive the country's economy and is part of a broader push by U.S. President Joe Biden to strengthen ties and offer African countries an alternativ­e to Chinese and Russian investment and trade.

"Your economic success is not only important to the approximat­ely 200 million people who call Nigeria home, but also to the region, the continent and the global economy," Adeyemo said in a speech at Lagos Business School.

The visit by Adeyemo, the highestran­king member of the African diaspora in the Biden administra­tion, comes after visits to the continent by other top officials, including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Adeyemo said Nigeria could attract more foreign direct investment if it accelerate­d efforts to stabilize the nation's currency, the naira, and revamped its fiscal policies to end fuel subsidies and invest more in digital infrastruc­ture, education and a strong small business environmen­t.

Rooting out corruption, including by moving more licensing and other government functions online, would also fight skepticism and boost digital entreprene­urshi p, he said.

Adeyemo also called for steps to shore up the integrity of the Nigeria's banks and reduce the ability of "criminals, terrorists and others" to launder money through the Nigerian financial system. Washington stands ready to help Tinubu's government tackle challenges in this area, he added.

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