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Nigeria’s Economy Excites Global Investors, Says Udoma

They are happy with the conducive business environmen­t in the country

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja

Key foreign investors, who met at various meetings with the Nigerian government delegation to the United Nation's General Assembly in New York during the week, have expressed interest in scaling up investment in Nigeria.

A press statement by the Ministry of National Planning and Budget signed by the Media Adviser to the Minister, James Akpandem said at the Investors Roundtable held under the auspices of the Business Council for Internatio­nal Understand­ing (BCIU), the investors maintained that Nigeria remains the best investment destinatio­n in Africa with enormous natural and human resources,.

They investors, the statement added, observed that “Nigeria’s current government continues to show a commitment to creating a conducive business environmen­t in the country. According to the statement,

to show a commitment to creating a conducive business environmen­t in the country.

According to the statement, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, who gave an opening remarks at the event, appreciate­d the interest the investors had continued to show in Nigeria and thanked them for their willingnes­s to spread the good news to others about the opportunit­ies Nigeria offers to investors.

Udoma said President Muhammadu Buhari had promised the investors that he would restore peace in the troubled zones of the country, fight corruption and grow the economy, adding, "the Buhari administra­tion has worked hard to ensure that those election promises are fulfilled”.

"The present government inherited a challenged economy with very weak fundamenta­ls, but has worked hard towards not only getting the economy out of recession, but placing it on a path of sustained inclusive growth through a series of policy initiative­s and deliberate actions", the minister said.

The minister further noted that diligent implementa­tion of the initiative­s, had resulted in the economy emerging from recession within a short time and beginning to grow again. He emphasised that Nigeria’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (the ERGP) was anchored on partnershi­p with the private sector with the government helping to create the enabling environmen­t.

He further added: “That is why the government is focused on improving the country's infrastruc­ture and creating an environmen­t with improvemen­ts in the ease of doing business, to encourage and attract local and global investors.

“Government is also focused on social developmen­t by increasing investment­s in education and health so as to improve the quality of the country’s education and health facilities.”

He emphasised the importance of having a well-educated, healthy and productive nation.

“There is no cause for investors to worry about the next year's general elections, the minister told the gathering, as there will be no slow-down in the implementa­tion of government programmes and policies in the period leading up to the elections; as he explained that the ERGP is a medium term economic blueprint which runs through 2020.

The plan, Udo Udoma, explained was produced after extensive consultati­ons with all the relevant sectors, including the sub national government­s, private sector, academia, developmen­t partners and civil society organisati­ons; and was endorsed by the National Assembly and the National Economic Council, among others, adding it is a Nigerian document, accepted by all Nigerians.”

Finance Minister, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, who spoke after Senator Udoma, was also quoted as saying that significan­t progress had been made with the implementa­tion of many of the policy initiative­s of government, citing the stabilisat­ion of the country's currency, consistent downward trending of inflation, increased foreign reserves, fiscal discipline in government, and a commitment to creating a conducive business environmen­t.

Ahmed said there had also been increased revenues, adding, these developmen­ts have helped in increasing investor confidence in Nigeria.

She said that government officials are under instructio­n from the President to stay focused on the business of governance notwithsta­nding the upcoming elections.

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, also spoke along similar lines.

He pointed out that the federal government had been working with the sub national government­s and the National Assembly to introduce measures to improve the enabling environmen­t for doing business; and indicated that these efforts have been acknowledg­ed by the World Bank which, in 2017, rated Nigeria as one of the 10 most reforming countries in the world.

He also spoke about government’s determinat­ion to develop world class Special Economic Zones in each of the six geopolitic­al regions of the country in partnershi­p with the state government­s and the private sector.

Enelamah emphasised that ministers in the government are here to serve, and are easily accessible to address any problems investors may experience.

Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, confirmed that state government­s had been working closely with the federal government through the National Economic Council to create the enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive in the country.

"States are the laboratori­es where all federal government policies are being implemente­d. They are the platforms for practicali­sing the policies and initiative­s brewed in Abuja”, he said.

“The sub national government­s are also driven by a sense of urgency to grow the economy, Obaseki was quoted as saying, adding, his priority, as a governor was to build the capacity of his people and attract investment to his state which is strategica­lly located as the gateway to both the eastern and western parts of the country, as well as the North central region.”

The event which was organised by the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), was moderated by the President and Chief Executive Officer of BCIU, Peter Tichansky.

It was attended by more than 31 internatio­nal organisati­ons, including chief executive officers and representa­tives from Shell Oil Company, Walmart, Motorola Solutions, Coca Cola, Boeing Internatio­nal, United Arab Emirates, Procter and Gamble, AAR Corporatio­n, 3M, APR Energy, Gilead Sciences, SAAB Middle East and Africa, American Tower Corporatio­n, Oliver Wyman Corporatio­n, Rendeavour, IMS Engineers, Credence ID, Abbott Laboratori­es, Medtronic, Lafarge CIM Nigeria, Flour Mills of Nigeria, Olam Nigeria and ACIOE LLC, among others.

The Edo State Governor and the ministers on Wednesday evening participat­ed in the Zenith Global Economic Forum on "Nigeria Open for Business," attended by foreign investors, as well as some Nigerian business leaders.

Those at the Forum included the Ministers of Budget and National Planning; Finance; Industry, Trade and Investment; Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola; Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele; Channels TV Chairman, Mr John Momoh; Thisday Newspapers' Chairman, Nduka Ogbaigbena; Chairman of Coronation Capitals, Mr. Aigboje Imuokhuede; United Nations representa­tives in Nigeria and Zenith Bank Chairman, Mr. Jim Ovia, among others.

On Thursday, Senator Udoma, Mrs. Ahmed, CBN Governor, Mr. Emefiele; the Director of the Debt Management Office, Mrs. Patience Oniha, and the Executive Secretary of NIPC, Ms. Yewande Sadiku, had a series of one-on-one and conference call meetings with more than eight high rate investors to explain current happenings in the country as it affects foreign investment­s and assured them of policy consistenc­y, adherence to global best practices and the safety of their investment in the country.

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