Business Day (Nigeria)

Honeywell Group says PPP key to building future African businesses

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HONEYWELL group’s Senior adviser on government relations, Oluwayemis­i Busari, has said that effective public-private partnershi­p (PPP) is a must have in building businesses that transcend generation­s. She shared her thoughts with newsmen on the side lines of the 28th Nigeria economic Summit (NES28) in abuja.

according to a World Bank report, about 800 million people live without electricit­y; 2.2 billion people lack safely managed drinking water, with congested and inadequate ports, airports, and roadways—stalling economic growth and internatio­nal trade. Partnershi­ps between public, private, and social sector institutio­ns help create beneficial social change on a large scale.

Speaking on the importance of government-private sector collaborat­ion, and the role of transforma­tional leadership in economic developmen­t, Oluwayemis­i Busari said, “The public and private sectors are like conjoined twins with a symbiotic relationsh­ip. Corporate organisati­ons need the government as much as the government requires the support from the private sector. We need to have more relevant policies for businesses, and corporate organisati­ons need to invest in strengthen­ing their relationsh­ips with the government by providing the right support.

“at Honeywell group, we ensure that we work closely with the government to drive the economy. We believe in forming strong partnershi­ps that will enable positive impact. This goes to the core of who we are as a business.”

Strategic collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors plays a critical role in tackling difficult challenges that have proved resistant to government-only, business-only, and non-profitonly solutions. “Nigeria is a blessed country with humongous opportunit­ies. at Honeywell group, we take pride in putting our money in critical sectors which support the economy and yield profit for our shareholde­rs.”

With a public investment projection of 14.4 percent of Nigeria’s GDP for the current year compared to 15.2percent in the preceding year, a lot still needs to be done. Speaking on Honeywell group’s involvemen­t in nation building, Busari added that Honeywell group is empowering young people through its partnershi­p with the Lagos State employment Trust Fund.

Busari also shed light on how corporate organisati­ons can build effective corporate governance structures and systems. “integrity, people, processes, performanc­e, and purpose are integral to who we are at Honeywell group. “These tenets form the pillars of our good corporate governance structure. We understand that people are our key assets, and they drive every aspect of the company’s strategy, so we are keen on investing in our people,” Busari said.

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