ATP - The
wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, on Sunday in Lagos, urged the
private sector to partner with the Federal Government to build a strong and
viable economy.
She
made the call at the investiture programme of Mrs Nike Akande as President,
Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
Represented
by Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, the
president’s wife said the Federal Government was taking steps that would make
the country more investment-friendly both for foreign and local investors.
She
congratulated Akande on her election as President of LCCI and advised her to
work with the Federal Government to fashion out viable economic policies that
would accelerate development in the country.
She
said “Nigeria had made history again as you have become the second woman to
hold this exalted position since its inception.
“It
shows that the contributions of women are being recognised.’’
Gov.
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State said the current economic challenges in the
country required Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to tackle.
Ambode,
who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, said that
creating an enabling environment would facilitate such partnership.
According
to him, investors are always concerned about the ease of doing business.
“Investors
want to be sure that the market is growing, the country is stable and that
there is stable energy supply.
“And
as a government, we will strive to drive economic transformation of the country
through formulation of positive policy framework in all key sectors of the
economy to aid strategic planning.’’
In
her acceptance speech, Akande said that the chamber would continue to promote an
enabling environment for the private sector to operate in pursuance of the
Nigerian vision.
Akande
said that the private sector was vital to the transformation of the economy
through wealth and employment creation, poverty alleviation and value addition
to products.
She
added that the chamber would continue to collaborate with relevant government
agencies, the media and other stakeholders in achieving its set goals.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Akande is the second female president
of LCCI in its 127 years of existence.
She
was elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber held on Dec. 3 to
steer the affairs of the chamber for the next two years.Lagos, Dec. 6, 2015
(NAN) The wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, on Sunday in Lagos, urged
the private sector to partner with the Federal Government to build a strong and
viable economy.
She
made the call at the investiture programme of Mrs Nike Akande as President,
Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
Represented
by Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, the
president’s wife said the Federal Government was taking steps that would make
the country more investment-friendly both for foreign and local investors.
She
congratulated Akande on her election as President of LCCI and advised her to
work with the Federal Government to fashion out viable economic policies that
would accelerate development in the country.
She
said “Nigeria had made history again as you have become the second woman to
hold this exalted position since its inception.
“It
shows that the contributions of women are being recognised.’’
Gov.
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State said the current economic challenges in the
country required Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to tackle.
Ambode,
who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, said that
creating an enabling environment would facilitate such partnership.
According
to him, investors are always concerned about the ease of doing business.
“Investors
want to be sure that the market is growing, the country is stable and that
there is stable energy supply.
“And
as a government, we will strive to drive economic transformation of the country
through formulation of positive policy framework in all key sectors of the
economy to aid strategic planning.’’
In
her acceptance speech, Akande said that the chamber would continue to promote
an enabling environment for the private sector to operate in pursuance of the
Nigerian vision.
Akande
said that the private sector was vital to the transformation of the economy
through wealth and employment creation, poverty alleviation and value addition
to products.
She
added that the chamber would continue to collaborate with relevant government
agencies, the media and other stakeholders in achieving its set goals.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Akande is the second female president
of LCCI in its 127 years of existence.
She
was elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber held on Dec. 3 to
steer the affairs of the chamber for the next two years.
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