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FG Unveils Initiative to Boost Foreign Capital Flow

- James Emejo and Folalumi Alaran in Abuja

The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Mariam Katagum, has said the federal government is committed to improving the inflow of foreign capital into the country.

She pointed out that capital inflows dipped by 60 per cent in 2020 from $24 billion in 2019 to $9.7 billion.

The minister said the government remained determined towards addressing the enormous challenges faced by stakeholde­rs in the agric-commodity value chain in particular.

She said this was why the government launched Nigeria Agri-business and Agro -Industry Developmen­t Initiative (NAADI) to among other things rein in the high cost of production, low quality of products and issues around capacity utilisatio­n in the sub- sector.

Katagum, in her remarks during the official flag-off and inaugurati­on of the Bauchi State Office for the implementa­tion NAADI in the state recently, pointed out that the overall objective of the initiative was to develop an industrial­ised and commercial­ised agricultur­al sector, comprised of highly productive and profitable commodity value chains.

This, she said would help to accelerate the growth and diversific­ation of the economy into differenti­ated high-value products.

The minister said the government was particular­ly interested in the programme because of the accruable benefits including the capacity to stimulate the flow of equity investment to meet sectoral equity investment­s gap in sectors critical to driving the country’s trade and export competitiv­eness.

She said NAADI has the potential with to improve the flow of foreign capital which had dropped by 60 per cent in 2020 from $24bn in 2019 to $9.7 billion.

She added that the initiative will also enhance the country’s agribusine­ss performanc­e; reduce its dependence on imports of agro-industry products as well as support human capacity developmen­t of MSMEs, particular­ly youth and women operating in the export supply chains and increase of value added goods and services.

She commended the Governor of Bauchi, Senator Bala Mohammad, for accepting to key into the initiative as well as the arrangemen­ts made for the establishm­ent of the NAADI office in the state.

The minister said: “This initiative is very strategic, towards implementi­ng the economic diversific­ation agenda of this present administra­tion, an effort anchored on the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) and by extension the Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan (ESP).

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