Nigeria Pledges to Support Foreign Investors at Russia-Africa Summit
Vice-President Kashim Shettima has said that Nigeria will give its fullest support to both domestic and foreign investors.
Olusola Abiola, director of Information, Office of the VP, in a statement, said Shettima spoke on Friday while addressing political and business leaders at the second plenary session of the Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Shettima said the Bola Tinubu administration was taking decisive steps to fight crime, punish offenders, directly tackle insurgency, and do everything necessary to secure lives and investments in the country.
He said the Tinubu administration was determined to consolidate on industrialising Nigeria and diversifying its economy into sectors that the country had a comparative advantage.
βThe administration of President Tinubu recognizes the private sector as the engine of growth and a veritable partner in our economic agenda, and will therefore give the fullest possible support to foreign and domestic investors,β he said.
βThe administration has identified key growth drivers and sectors that are very important to the diversification of the Nigerian economy, including power, transportation, infrastructure, maritime, agro-processing, mining, manufacturing, petro-chemicals, food processing and textiles.
βThe Nigerian government considers these sectors as key priority areas that will drive the countryβs economic agenda.
βIn view of the current geopolitical situation, we must begin to think of real time investment in addition to trading in commodities” he said.
He called on Russian companies to take advantage of the vast potentials in Nigeria to invest in strategic areas and to derive maximum benefits.
On peace and security, Shettima noted that no meaningful development could take place without peace.
He added that the Russia-Ukraine crisis was impacting all nations in different ways.
βThe on-going situation between these two brotherly countries is unfortunate. Nigeria remains non-aligned in any conflict situation, but we are deeply concerned about the potential impact of the crisis on global peace and security,β Shettima said, adding “We call on parties to resolve the conflict through diplomatic means as that is the best option for resolving conflicts and fostering international peace and security.
βShettima commended President Vladimir Putin for convening the summit, saying βit is very significant to Nigeria in many respects.β
βThe second session of the Russia-Africa Summit is coming at a time when the administration of President Bola Tinubu is implementing a home-grown and private sector-driven economic agenda.
βThe agenda is predicated on good governance, infrastructure and human capital development, as well as business climate reforms with the expected outcomes in job creation and poverty alleviation.
βThe need, therefore, to invite private sector participation in the Nigerian economy cannot be over-emphasized. Moreover, the timing of the summit is very appropriate, as it is a case of βinvestments meeting opportunities”, the VP said.
Earlier, the Russian president reiterated his countryβs commitment to the full economic transformation of the African continent.
βRussia is sincerely ready and willing to stand by African countries in their efforts to address challenges confronting them,β Putin said, adding βWe cherish our relationship with each African nation and will make efforts to sustain it.β
