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Alaghodaro Summit: Buhari, Obaseki, Dangote Discuss new Investment Prospects in Edo

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the federal government would pursue more business reforms to accelerate progress recorded in its recent Ease of Doing Business ranking, to properly position Nigeria in her march to become a post-oil economy.

Speaking at the two-day Edo State Alaghodaro Investment Summit, yesterday in Benin City, the President said that the reforms to ease the business climate had brought changes to registerin­g businesses, issuance of visa on arrival and tax collection.

President Buhari, who was represente­d by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, said government alone could not bring about the much-needed developmen­t the country, as partnering with the private sector was also key in driving economic growth and progress.

"I am impressed and delighted at the way the governor is going about his work. He is bringing his energy, network and intellect to bear," President Buhari said.

According to him, “One of the things that have impressed me about this summit is the presence of the private sector. There is no way things can happen at the center without bringing it to the subnationa­l level.”

He added that "there are noticeable improvemen­ts in paying taxes, registerin­g businesses and many more. The Ease of doing business reforms are going to domesticat­ed at the state level. Edo state is one of the states to lead that with the discussion­s at this summit."

Welcoming his guests to the event, the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, said that Alaghodaro Investment Summit was conceived to consolidat­e on the journey that started nine years ago.

He said: “We have done a lot in the last twelve months. We have recorded some institutio­nal reforms, as the key to developmen­t is by repurposin­g institutio­ns for optimal results. The bastion of reform is in the civil service and the bureaucrac­y in government. We have embarked on processes that are making the civil service more efficient and productive to ensure smooth service delivery.

“We are determined to rebuild the civil service and improve on the capacity of the entire government workforce. A fully computeriz­ed staff training school has been built at the Government House.

“I am glad to inform you that one of the events in this summit is to sign a memorandum of understand­ing between the United Nations training institute and the Edo State Government. The other institutio­nal reforms include revenue collection, where we have insisted that government revenues should be collected and accounted for.”

Noting that the state’s reforms are yielding results, he said, “By deploying technology, including persuasion, education and enlightenm­ent, and law-based sanctions in revenue collection, we have increased local government revenues by 500 percent in the last six months.”

In the area of infrastruc­ture, he said the government’s interventi­ons are very visible, noting, “We have resurfaced, reconstruc­ted and are constructi­ng over 500km of roads across the state.”

On job creation, Obaseki said, “In order to fulfil our promise to create 200,000 jobs in the four years, we have created 12, 000 jobs and have commenced the reconstruc­tion of our technical colleges, so that they can train qualified artisans who can be self-employed and provide services to others.

Noting that the state is pursuing an aggressive industrial­isation drive, he said, “Our goal is to utilise our endowments, particular­ly the available energy and logistical advantage so that we can become a major industrial hub. The ground-breaking ceremony of our multipurpo­se Benin Industrial Hub will be done by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.”

In his keynote address, President, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said that for too long, the Nigerian economy depended on crude oil.

“The state’s strategic focus on institutio­nal reform, economic revolution, infrastruc­tural developmen­t, social welfare enhancemen­t, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, as well as culture and tourism, are key to transformi­ng the economy. This government is very ambitious and they need all the support,” he said.

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