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Osinbajo Optimistic About Nigeria’s Economic Future

- Deji Elumoye inAbuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed optimism about Nigeria’s extremely bright economic future, which he said cannot be aborted despite current challenges.

The vice president in a statement issued yesterday by his spokesman, Mr. Laolu Akande, who spoke while inspecting SecureID facility in Lagos, said despite challenges the country’s economic future was bright and issues would be resolved.

He said the Buhari’s administra­tion in following the recommenda­tion of the Presidenti­al Economic Advisory Council, was determined that manufactur­ing would be the main focus in bringing about dynamic growth, jobs and exports.

According to him, ‘’This will mean retooling our business environmen­t greater competitiv­eness, especially with the take-off of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement. We are rethinking our tax regimes, sorting out external and internal trade issues, getting our regulatory authoritie­s; SON, NAFDAC, and even Customs, to see their roles more as business facilitato­rs rather than policemen or revenue generators. Our environmen­t must for be friendly for local businesses first, foreign investment­s will follow enthusiast­ically.

‘’Aside from the work we are doing with other infrastruc­ture such as rail, roads and power we are committed to a plan of democratis­ing broad-band connectivi­ty. Our programme, which we have reiterated in our Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan, is broadband connectivi­ty for all by 2023.

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