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Nigerian Economy in Dire Need of Private Investment­s, Says LCCI

- Jonathan Eze

The President, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr. Babatunde Ruwase, has said the Nigerian economy is in dire need of private investment­s.

According to him, the country need investment­s to create jobs, diversify its economy and improve the welfare of the people.

He noted that it was gratifying that government at all levels have now realised the urgent need for economic diversific­ation.

He stated this recently at an internatio­nal investment conference organised by the chamber in Lagos, themed: ‘Promoting Investment, Connecting Business.’

Ruwase, said the non-oil economy was more inclusive, integrated and more growth-oriented, offering better job creation prospect that is characteri­sed by high economic linkages.

However, he commended the activities of the Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council (PEBEC), under the chairmansh­ip of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, for its various interventi­ons.

He said: “We appreciate the parley between the economic team led by the Vice president and the private sector.

“Since its inaugurati­on, the consultati­on has been regular and consistent with the improved communicat­ion between the government and the private sector.”

Ruwase added: “It is evident we need to do more to attract private investment into the Nigerian economy and for this to happen, our policies must be right, and our institutio­ns must be investment friendly.

“These conditions are very important to stimulate both domestic and foreign investment.” He further stated that the outcome of the conference would form valuable contents for policy advocacy and engagement activities with the government.

In the same vein, the Lagos State Commission­er for Commerce and Industry, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, commended the steadfastn­ess and ingenuity of LCCI, in providing good leadership and ensuring consistent policy advocacy towards supporting business

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