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FG Restates Commitment to Enabling Business Environmen­t

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The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah has reiterated the federal government’s commitment to creating an enabling environmen­t for businesses in the country to thrive.

Enelamah also described the annual Kaduna Internatio­nal Trade exhibition as a vital programme for the developmen­t of the Nigerian economy.

The minister said this in his keynote address delivered at the opening ceremony of the 39th edition of the fair organised by the Kaduna

Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e (KADCCIMA), saying that the theme of the programme: ‘Promoting Commerce,

Industry and Agricultur­e for Internatio­nal Competitiv­eness,’ was in line with the economic developmen­t plan of the current administra­tion.

According to the minister, the trade fair was an important gathering of investors and policymake­rs and a remarkable annual event that demonstrat­es KADCCIMA’s commitment to the developmen­t of Nigerian economy in general and Kaduna in particular.

“Let me share with you some of the important priorities of the government that tie directly with the theme of this trade fair. The interestin­g thing about this theme, which is so apt is that it ties directly into the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan of the country because that plan is anchored on three objectives: promoting inclusive growth, investing in our people, and promoting competitiv­eness,” he added.

“Therefore, the Kaduna Trade Fair is headed in the right direction in choosing to focus on commerce, industry, agricultur­e and internatio­nal competitiv­eness. And as you know one of the important priorities of this government and indeed of Nigerians is agricultur­e, and this is one area where we’ve done very well as a country,” he said.

Enelamah stated that other cardinal priority objectives of the federal government were to make Nigeria one of the easiest places to do business in the world; to make Nigeria one of the most attractive

countries for investors to invest in; and to make Nigeria one of the safest countries for people to live in and do business in a competitiv­e manner.

He said owing to the importance of trade to Nigeria the government last year set up the National Office for Trade Negotiatio­n and had prioritise­d trade as a very important instrument for a reform.

He said government had gone further in prioritisi­ng trade by

negotiatin­g the Continenta­l Africa Free Trade Area Agreement, revealing that the agreement would be signed next month in Kilgali, Rwanda.

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