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Shettima: Nigeria 'll Attain Major Global Economic Power Status Under Tinubu

Pledges to liaise with N’Assembly on review of ICAN Act

- Deji Elumoye

Vice President Kashim Shettima yesterday predicted that Nigeria will become a major economic force in the world under President Bola Tinubu.

According to him, the Tinubu government is committed to creating an unpreceden­ted enabling environmen­t for both local and foreign investors to thrive.

Shettima who spoke at the

State House, Abuja, while playing host to a delegation from the Commonweal­th Enterprise Investment Council (CWEIC) led by its Chief Executive, Rosie Glazerbroo­k, noted that this is being done through harnessing resources of the country’s youth population in digital technology, improving electricit­y supply, boosting production and manufactur­ing, among other initiative­s of government.

This is just as he assured a delegation from the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN) who also paid him a courtesy visit that the executive arm of government would liaise with the National Assembly to consider the review of the institute’s enabling Act of 1965 in order to ensure its current practices are in harmony with global standards and internatio­nal best practices.

Speaking on the country’s position in the global growth projection­s, the Vice President said: “Nigeria is where the attraction should be for investors all over the world as Nigeria will become a major global economic force under President Tinubu.

“By 2050, Nigeria will be the third most populous country in the world and only recently, an investment bank projected that by 2075 Nigeria’s economy will be the third largest in the world. It shows that the trajectory of global growth is facing Africa and Nigeria will make or mar that transition.

“So, the future belongs to Africa. If Nigeria works, Africa works. You have come to Nigeria at the right time - a time when a pro-business government is at the helm of affairs in the country and we are ready for business,” the Vice President emphasised.

Shettima said the Tinubu-led federal government is determined to transform the country’s demographi­c bulge into demographi­c dividends, assuring that the “administra­tion will harness the resources of its young population to build a more prosperous and progressiv­e country.”

He noted that Nigeria is ready for business and Tinubu, a pro-business leader who rose from the business ecosystem, is committed to supporting the growth of businesses in Nigeria.

Shettima declared that the Tinubu administra­tion is ready to create the enabling environmen­t for businesses in Nigeria to prosper, whether they are indigenous or foreign.

On her part, the CEO of the Commonweal­th Enterprise Investment Council (CWEIC), Glazerbroo­k, pledged the group’s support to the Nigerian government.

She highlighte­d some of CWEIC’s forthcomin­g events both in Nigeria and outside, including the Commonweal­th Trade and Investment Forum in London in 2025, and the proposed Trade and Investment Forum to be held in Nigeria in the second half of 2025.

Pledging CWEIC’s support to the Nigerian economy, she said: “We want to help boost trade and investment into Nigeria and equally support Nigerian businesses looking out to develop plans for more interactio­ns with foreign partners.

“We will really like to look up ways where we can encourage the Nigerian government and the business community to take advantage of the commonweal­th market across the 56 countries and other partners in the Middle-East and North Africa."

Also yesterday, the Vice President assured ICAN that the executive arm of government would liaise with the National Assembly to consider the review of the Institute’s enabling Act of 1965.

Shettima was responding to the appeal made by a delegation from ICAN led by its President, Dr. Innocent Okwuosa, that the executive should initiate the review of the Institute’s Act 1965 to ensure its current practices are in harmony with global standards and internatio­nal best practices.

Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of ICAN, the Vice President told the delegation from the Institute that the Tinubu-led federal government is proud of their accomplish­ments.

“We are very proud of your accomplish­ments, apolitical stands on issues, standing with the interest that supersedes other considerat­ions. Our task reform committee is headed by one of your best,” he said.

Shettima assured the body of his support at all times, saying he would personally attend ICAN’s forthcomin­g conference slated for Abuja, even as he said his office will partner with the Institute to achieve set goals.

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