THISDAY

Nigeria Secures $14bn Fresh Investment Pledges from Indian Businessme­n

Tinubu hails Indian investors, urges them not to procrastin­ate as Nigeria offers best return on investment Nigeria signs three MoUs with India on digital technology, successful ecosystems, investment opportunit­ies

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The on-going first official visit of President Bola Tinubu to India has started yielding results as Indian investors yesterday, assured the Nigerian leader of their readiness to facilitate fresh $14 billion investment into the West African country.

The investment pledges formed the bedrock of the Nigeria-India Presidenti­al Roundtable and Conference held in New Delhi, the Indian capital, on the second day of Tinubu's visit to the Asian nation.

According to a statement issued by presidenti­al spokespers­on, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, listed the new investment­s to include Indorama Petrochemi­cal Limited, which pledged a new investment of $8 billion in the expansion of its fertilizer production and petrochemi­cal facility in Eleme, Rivers State.

Jindal Steel and Power Limited, one of India's largest private steel producers also committed to investing $3 billion in Nigeria, following discussion­s with Tinubu on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in New Delhi, India.

Similarly, the founding President of SkipperSei­l Limited, Mr. Jitender Sachdeva, announced that following Tinubu's personal interventi­on, he would be investing $1.6 billion in the establishm­ent of 20 100MW power generation plants across the states of northern Nigeria, amounting to 2,000MW of new power within the next four years.

Additional­ly, Tinubu approved finalisati­on on a new $1 billion agreement to bring the Defense Industries Corporatio­n of Nigeria (DICON) to 40 per cent self-sufficienc­y in local manufactur­ing and production of defense equipment in-country by 2027, through a comprehens­ive new partnershi­p with the Managing Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex of the Indian Government.

Another Indian firm, Bharti Enterprise­s, which is a major firstgener­ation corporatio­n in India, with interests in telecom, space communicat­ions, digital solutions, insurance, processed foods, real estate, and hospitalit­y, expressed its commitment to invest an additional $700 million in Nigeria, with work set to begin immediatel­y.

Tinubu is attending the G20 at the invitation of India, which currently holds rotating Presidency of the bloc.

According to the statement, Tinubu in the course of the NigeriaInd­ia Presidenti­al Roundtable and Conference on the sidelines of the G20, commended Indian investors for significan­t investment pledges amounting to nearly $14 billion, saying, "we are ready to give you the best returns for investment possible, there's nowhere else like our country. Nigeria offers the best returns for investment today, so invest now."

Emphasisin­g that under his pragmatic leadership, agreements must now manifest in industries and jobs on the ground in Nigeria, Tinubu expressed gratitude to all Indian companies and individual­s who have responded positively to his administra­tion's efforts to improve Nigeria's macroecono­mic and investment climate.

"Do not procrastin­ate. Don’t be frightened about investment­s in Nigeria. Bring it on. Ask your questions and make your requests. The trade and investment opportunit­ies are enormous.

“I have a team, and I am the captain of that team, and I assure you that we solve problems," the president affirmed.

Prospectiv­e investors were informed by Tinubu, that in Nigeria, there was no free lunch or shortcuts, but that he has, "good economic policy for the investors as well as able men and women in leadership and on the ground, who can drive the goal of broad prosperity through investment and infrastruc­ture.

"I will captain and lead the course of investment, developmen­t, and prosperity for the largest democracy in Africa and for investors from the rest of the world," the president added, reiteratin­g that Nigeria was open for business with intelligen­t, innovative, capable, and highly committed individual­s in government, who were ready to drive the largest economy in Africa to destiny.

The president also told the Summit that, "he is proud," that the Nigerian stock market had broken records in its consistent bullishnes­s since he assumed office.

Also speaking, the Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, who addressed the roundtable whose theme was, "Building Partnershi­ps with Renewed Hope for a Diversifie­d and Prosperous Economy," thanked Chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Limited, Mr. Naveen Jindau, for the new $3 billion investment in iron ore processing and steel developmen­t in Nigeria.

Commending the Tata group and so many others who immediatel­y responded to Tinubu's bold and decisive moves to correct the major systemic faults in the macro-economic and investment climate in Nigeria, the Finance Minister noted, "I also wish to thank Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder and Chairman of Bharti Enterprise­s, for his continued commitment to invest in the first phase at least $700 million dollars more in Nigeria."

The minister further used the opportunit­y to explain the underlying principles of Tinubu's eight-point strategy, emphasisin­g that his agenda aimed to promote growth and job creation, poverty reduction, food security, improved access to capital, inclusivit­y, business and citizen security, and fair play on a foundation of rule of law and anti-corruption.

Responding on behalf of investors, the Chairman of Bharti Enterprise­s, Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal, told the president that: "You have unified the FX market. You have freed up crucial capital to upgrade your public infrastruc­ture. Now, you have just dropped your prepared remarks and have spoken from your heart.

“Our investors have heard from a leader who is doing everything possible to attract capital to Nigeria for the benefit of Nigerians and our companies.

“Mr. President, we will bring these investment­s to Nigeria, and with your inspiring leadership style, we can only do more and more."

Also at the event, Nigeria's Minister of Communicat­ion, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, and his counterpar­t from

India's Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for Co-operation in the field of Sharing Successful Digital Solutions, to be implemente­d at total population scale for digital transforma­tion.

The Minister also signed an MoU with the Central Square Foundation for Co-operation in the field of Sharing Successful Ecosystems, which involved interventi­ons relating to education technology, to be implemente­d at population scale for digital economic transforma­tion.

Under the watch of Nigeria's Industry, Trade and Investment Minister, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, a third MoU on Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t was signed between the Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n of Nigeria Limited (InfraCorp) and Invest India, the National Investment Promotion and Facilitati­on Agency of India, which helps investors looking for investment opportunit­ies and options in India.

Closing the interactiv­e session, the Director-General of the Confederat­ion of Indian Industries (CII), Mr. Chandrajit Banerjee, noted that the Presidenti­al Roundtable served as a robust foundation for Indian businesses looking to engage with Nigeria and would encompass cooperatio­n across key areas, such as capacity building, skills developmen­t, agricultur­e, and the enhancemen­t of digital and physical infrastruc­ture, among others.

"Under the determined leadership of President Tinubu, the CII is prepared to dispatch a high-level delegation to Nigeria, and we are keen on establishi­ng a second presence in Africa, with Nigeria as our target destinatio­n," he added.

Tinubu, thereafter met individual­ly with each of the top pledging investors to finalise on the next steps to ensure that no environmen­tal encumbranc­e stands in the way of their success in Nigeria.

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