Business Day (Nigeria)

We’re committed to policies that drive business growth - Sanwo-olu

- By Seyi John-salau

GOVERNOR Babajide Sanwoolu says the Lagos State government will continue to implement technologi­cally-driven innovative ideas and policies that meet the aspiration­s of people and support the growth of businesses within Lagos.

“the realities of the time have placed on us the responsibi­lity of creating and harnessing opportunit­ies through improved private sector participat­ion to accelerate economic growth, create more jobs for our teeming youths and enhance our revenue-generating capacity.

“We will continue to implement innovative and creative ideas driven by technology to meet the expectatio­ns and aspiration­s of Lagosians. Our goal is to build a Lagos that is functional, productive, safe and provides opportunit­ies for all,” said Sanwo-olu during the

Lagos State Day and closing ceremony of the 2022 Lagos trade Fair.

represente­d by Folasade Jaji, the secretary to the state government (SSG), the governor said the annual trade fair, organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) with the theme “connecting businesses, creating value,” provided an opportunit­y for the government to deepen collaborat­ion with the private sector.

“Our administra­tion has done a lot to improve the business environmen­t through the implementa­tion of businessfr­iendly policies to improve the ease of doing business in the state. We’re also providing incentives and remain committed to infrastruc­tural developmen­t and renewal,” Sanwo-olu said.

According to the governor, the institutio­nalisation of the Public-private Engagement

Mechanism (PPEM) tagged ‘Lagos Corporate Assembly’ has become a platform for receiving inputs and feedback from members of the organised private sector (OPS) on government policies and programmes.

He stated that many such inputs were being incorporat­ed into the state’s policies for an improved business environmen­t.

“through the creation of Lagos State Export Promotion Committee to promote export of locally made products, our administra­tion is working with various stakeholde­rs to position products and services in the state for increased export,” he said.

Lola Akande, the state commission­er for commerce, industry and cooperativ­es, represente­d by Abiola Olowu, the special adviser on commerce, industry and cooperativ­es, said the Sanwo-olu’s administra­tion would continue to maintain the status of a committed business crusader, adopting intentiona­l policies and steady focus to encourage entreprene­urs in line with global best practices.

“the administra­tion is creating public values for entreprene­urs in an environmen­t that is becoming more unstable, uncertain, complex and ambiguous due to world economic challenges. Hence, Lagos is fast becoming a top destinatio­n for investors and tech start-ups in the global tech market,” she said.

Michael Olawale-cole, president, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, assured the state government of the chamber’s commitment to work closely with the government towards achieving its vision for the state. According to him, the LCCI will work to further deepen collaborat­ion between the LASG and the private sector in Lagos.

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