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Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by broseme: 5:54pm On Sep 21, 2016
ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE UNITED STATES – AFRICA BUSINESS FORUM, NEW YORK, USA, 21st SEPTEMBER, 2016

Protocol

I am delighted to be present here today at the 2nd edition of the United States–Africa Business Forum. I wish to thank the United States Department of Commerce and Bloomberg Philanthropies for organizing this event and for giving me this opportunity to address this august gathering of Political and Business Leaders from the United States of America (USA), Africa and other regions of the World. I believe all of us will take advantage of this Forum to establish and strengthen business relationships; share valuable experience; and collaborate for mutual benefits.
For the benefit of our prospective partners new to Nigeria let me briefly tell you about my country. It is a nation of about 180 million people. Which means an abundance of labour. We are blessed with arable land, forests water, oil and gas, solid minerals, livestock and great tourist potential. Many of these economic sectors have barely been exploited. There is therefore tremendous potential for the foreign investment and for the local economy.

The United States has historically been one of Nigeria’s main trading partners. For decades, the US was the biggest importer of Nigeria’s crude oil. In the last two years, however, the sharp decline in US imports of our crude, on account of rising domestic production of Shale, has altered the trade balance between our two countries. But it has also thrown up opportunities for Nigeria to increase its non-oil exports – especially in agricultural products – to the U.S.

But Nigeria enjoys a long and mutually beneficial trade and investment relations with USA. This relationship has culminated in massive inflow of Foreign Direct Investment into Nigeria. There are several US Companies doing business in Nigeria, including Exxon-Mobil, Chevron, General Electric, IBM, Microsoft, Procter and Gamble, Coca-Cola, Pepsi Company, British-American Tobacco Company, UPS Courier Company, BCG, Johnson Wax Nigeria Ltd, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, to name a few. Furthermore, Nigeria shares with America the democratic culture with respect to the rule of law in business and commercial intercourse.

These are no doubt challenging times for the Nigerian economy. But let me use this opportunity to boldly affirm our conviction that there is no crisis without an accompanying opportunity. In our case, we see Nigeria’s ongoing economic challenges – occasioned mainly by the fall in oil prices – as an opportunity to set the economy firmly on the path of true diversification, sustainable economic growth, and shared prosperity.

Since the inception of this Administration in 2015, major efforts have been aimed at ensuring that Nigerians enjoy rising standards of living. We campaigned for and came into office on the back of three fundamental issues: One, Securing Nigeria from terrorism and banditry, Two, Fighting corruption and ensuring that public funds work for the public good, and Three, Revamping an economy that was dangerously dependent on crude oil, and afflicted by rising inequality and jobless growth. We are pleased to note that our efforts are yielding fruit.

(On Security) – Hundreds of communities and thousands of people have been liberated from the clutches of the terrorists, under our watch, and are now getting a chance with support from the government and the international community, to rebuild their homes and their lives.

(On corruption) – Our quest is to ensure, through a combination of institution-building and judicial efforts, that public funds work for the public good, and that persons responsible for overseeing the use of these funds come to this task with the utmost sense of transparency and accountability. Earlier this year we signed up to the Open Government Partnership, a clear demonstration of our commitment to a radical departure from a past characterized by large-scale state-sponsored corruption. Let me also assure this audiences that we will continue to strengthen Government institutions established to address investors’ concerns.

(On the economy) – We are weaning ourselves from a historical dependence on crude oil, diversifying our economy, and putting it on the path of sustainable and inclusive growth. To this end, we have embarked on policies aimed at establishing an open, rules-based and market-oriented economy. We will continue to actively engage with the private sector at the highest levels to listen to your concerns and to assure you of our commitment to creating enabling policies in which your businesses can survive and thrive. Indeed, we have constituted a Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, which is working on a wide range of business environment reforms, ranging from making our planned visa-on-arrival regime a reality, to ports reform, to improving the speed and efficiency of land titling and business registration. We aspire to make Nigeria one of the most attractive places to do business.

Let me now focus on the priority investment sectors for our administration: Infrastructure, Industry, Agriculture, Mining and the Digital Economy.

Infrastructure: For far too long Nigeria has under-invested in the critical infrastructure necessary for a modern economy. Now, that is set to change. We are working hard to bridge an electricity deficit of several thousand megawatts, which will require substantial private sector investment, especially in Transmission. Our railway system is being opened up after decades of government monopoly that has hindered the needed private sector investment. We are well on course with a concessioning deal that will see General Electric take over hundreds of kilometers of existing rail assets, and invest billions of dollars to upgrade assets and services.

On Industry, there is the Nigerian Industrial Plan that has come into force. The implementation is directed at interventions to improve productivity and output in five industry groups, namely: agri-business and agro-allied; solid minerals and metals; oil and gas; construction, and light manufacturing.

Currently, investments and partnerships are being directed to leather and leather products; sugar; palm oil processing; food processing, specifically tomato and fruit processing. Automobile assembly and manufacturing are important to the diversification of the Nigerian economy. Industrial zones and parks are being established. This is work in progress. American, indeed other foreign investors, are invited to come and avail themselves of the opportunities we are creating.

In Agriculture, through our Agricultural Promotion Policy (APP), we are prioritizing the improvement in domestic production of rice, wheat, maize, fish, dairy milk, soya beans, poultry, fruits and vegetables, and sugar, as well as the export of cowpeas, cocoa, cashew, cassava (starch, chips and ethanol), ginger, sesame, oil palm, fruits and vegetables, groundnuts and cotton. To achieve these goals, we are ready to partner with and support willing private investors, by creating an environment that is stable, safe, and competitive. I am pleased to note that Coca Cola has recently invested substantially in one of Nigeria’s best-known dairy and fruit juice companies, and is looking to increase its stake over the next few years.

In Mining, Nigeria is determined to build a world class minerals and mining ecosystem designed to serve a targeted domestic and export market. To accomplish this, we are prioritizing exploration, local processing of our mineral assets with provision of generous incentives including favorable tax regimes and royalties to investors interested in our market. We have as part of this identified mineral resources, which exist in commercially viable quantities, and designated them as strategic priorities for Nigeria’s domestic Industrialisation and Infrastructure requirements. At the same time we are not unmindful of environmental concerns and safety and welfare of miners.



Opportunities abound in the Digital Economy, which, like Infrastructure, has a multiplier effect that touches every part of the economy, opportunities abound. We have welcomed and continue to welcome investors willing to take a stake in one of the world’s largest and fastest growing telecoms markets – a market which has attracted more than $35 billion in FDI over the last decade and half. The Nigerian Communications Commission will shortly commence a licensing process for the deployment of broadband infrastructure across metropolitan areas in the country.

Young Nigerians are increasingly demonstrating that they have the talent and the passion to leverage the digital economy for solving our most pressing challenges. We are seeing a lot of activity in that space, and not just in Lagos, but even in cities further afield, from Uyo to Abuja. There are currently 150 million active mobile phone lines in the country – sixty percent of which are connected to the Internet. I can confidently say that Nigeria is in the early stages of a domestic technology revolution, and the government is paying serious attention and offering its full support.

Three weeks ago I hosted Mark Zuckerberg, the Founder and CEO of Facebook, which is now used regularly by 17 million Nigerians, more people than in any other country in Africa. A few months ago Mr. Zuckerberg invested $24 million in Andela, a technology company that has Iyin Aboyeji, a 25-year-old Nigerian as one of its co-founders, and maintains its main campus in the city of Lagos. On the same day that Mr. Zuckerberg visited I also welcomed and interacted with 30 of the most exciting technology startups in the country; among whom lie tomorrow’s billion-dollar corporations.

Nigeria is keen to more effectively leverage the African Growth and Opportunity Act opportunities to boost exports to the US Market. In collaboration with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa we have developed Response Strategy to boost exports under this Act. We are willing to collaborate with willing development partners to address some of the constraints to accessing the US Market. For example, our inability to comply with US requirements. With our U.S. counterparts, we are also working on a post-AGOA framework. Nigeria will continue to work closely with the U.S. to ensure that trade enhances our development.

I urge the American businesses present here to take advantage of the investment opportunity that Nigeria represents. Nigeria remains the number one investment destination in Africa, with total FDI inflow of about US$3.64 billion in 2015. Apart from our domestic market, the largest in Africa, we are also the main gateway to a combined West African consumer market that is about as large as ours. With a median age of 19, and with 70 percent of the population below the age of 35, Nigeria’s greatest potential lies in the talent and energy of her youth.

Your Excellencies, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, we recognize that the economic benefits of our trade and investment relations with the United States and other partners are unambiguous. In order to encourage private capital inflow, we have packaged some fiscal investment incentives which include the following: up to 5 years of tax holiday for activities classified as ‘pioneer’; Tax-free operations; no restrictions on expatriate quotas in Free Trade Zones; Capital Allowances (Agriculture, Manufacturing and Engineering); a low VAT regime of 5 percent; among others.

Let me use this occasion to announce the commencement of the latest in a series of bilateral engagements between the United States and Nigeria: the U.S. Nigeria Commercial and Investment Dialogue. This Dialogue, which will focus on Infrastructure, Agriculture, the Digital Economy, Investment and Regulatory Reform, will be jointly led by the Nigerian Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the US Commerce Secretary, and will include business executives from both countries.

By strengthening existing trade and investment ties between our two countries, as well as opening up new vistas, it will complement the work currently being done by the US-Nigeria Binational Commission, the US-Nigeria Trade and Investment Framework, and similar initiatives. We very much look forward to the mutual benefits that will accrue from this Dialogue.

On this note, I enjoin investors here today to take advantage of this Forum to establish links that would translate to increased trade and investment flows between Nigeria and United States of America. Nigeria welcomes you.

I wish you a fruitful deliberation. Thank You.


Pic caption(4th pic): President Buhari with US Secretary of Commerce Penny Sue Pritzer flanked by Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment Okechukwu Enelamah shortly before President Buhari addressed Heads of Government and CEOs at US Africa Business Forum in New York.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/09/president-buhari-addresses-heads-of.html

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by HungerBAD: 5:54pm On Sep 21, 2016
My President.

Their President too (Bad belle people) looking very Presidential,Solid,Man Of Steel like,and I am proud to say SAI Buhari after a long time.

Until Nigeria elects a new President,those wishing this man to fail,should Keep on salivating in hate for nothing.

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by sarrki(m): 5:57pm On Sep 21, 2016
Nigeria will be great again


Nigerians will be proud of the Green passport again

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by divinehand2003(m): 6:04pm On Sep 21, 2016
Nor be today Oga ontop begin address oyibo leaders and investors, but since Oga join declare say NIGERIANS ARE FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT, everyone begin avoid Nigeria like plague.

Talk or no talk, economic recession won't disappear now.

IT'S TIME WE LOOK INWARDS TO HELP BUILD A GREAT NATION. The whites won't help us. They only want to take away the little we have.

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by YonkijiSappo: 6:48pm On Sep 21, 2016
Chaaia.... President Buhari keeps giving some people instantaneous Stroke and Sudden HBP. Others faint.
I can see Nigeria Rising. cool

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by jodavid(m): 6:48pm On Sep 21, 2016
Bla Bla Bla..





Firstly I can just imagine the thick fulani accent that was used to deliver this...would have left most of the listeners sleeping or taking selfies or most likely gossiping about that fantastically corrupt country.



Secondly it seems this speech was written by Lai Mohammed..too much lies.




Thirdly I want to reteriate that this government is clueless...Please what govt effort is yielding fruit in this economy.?
Economy where people are taking their own lives because of hardship? That did not happen in GEJ'S regime.

broseme:

Since the inception of this Administration in 2015, major efforts have been aimed at ensuring that Nigerians enjoy rising standards of living. We campaigned for and came into office on the back of three fundamental issues: One, Securing Nigeria from terrorism and banditry, Two, Fighting corruption and ensuring that public funds work for the public good, and Three, Revamping an economy that was dangerously dependent on crude oil, and afflicted by rising inequality and jobless growth. We are pleased to note that our efforts are yielding fruit.


Fourthly, Concerning security, in GEJ'S era we only had Boko Haram..
In PMB'S era, we have Boko Haram, Fulani Cattle Herdsmen, and Militancy has resurfaced..

Please how is that improvement?

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Dinhodinho(m): 6:49pm On Sep 21, 2016
Buhari's Economic Team

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by WINNERMENTALITY: 6:51pm On Sep 21, 2016
Ajala... Comeback with food oo... OR

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Nobody: 6:52pm On Sep 21, 2016
We never understand wetin him dey talk this side, How dem oyibo go now take understand his speech

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by dhamstar(m): 6:52pm On Sep 21, 2016
Abeg wetin dis fulani man dey find up & down??

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by okosodo: 6:54pm On Sep 21, 2016
How can they understand what he is saying. The dullest president ever

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by kaen1317: 6:54pm On Sep 21, 2016
PMB and copied speeches are like.....U know the picture

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by shaddoww: 6:55pm On Sep 21, 2016
I hope all this can be transformed to action.

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Nobody: 6:57pm On Sep 21, 2016
hmmmmm. am watching u Lik TV Mr pmb
Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Nobody: 6:59pm On Sep 21, 2016
I can't read all that meanwhile

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by optional1(f): 7:00pm On Sep 21, 2016
so
Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by encryptjay(m): 7:04pm On Sep 21, 2016
Naso
Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by galaxy4rep(m): 7:09pm On Sep 21, 2016
useless man!

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Koolking(m): 7:12pm On Sep 21, 2016
This government will succeed. It has a vision and a clear pathway. Let support the government irrespective of our party(ies), Ethnicity and tribe. No other person or government would have done anything differently in this time and season

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by toshmann(m): 7:14pm On Sep 21, 2016
The way Buhari's supporters rejoice over a photo grin grin grin grin grin

You would be tempted to believe that photos constitute a policy backbone of this administration cheesy

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by apasino01: 7:14pm On Sep 21, 2016
What does he have to offer

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by sunnyside16(m): 7:15pm On Sep 21, 2016
My President summed up the visit of Zuckerberg as an achievement....... issokai.

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by slawali: 7:16pm On Sep 21, 2016
Nigeria is going to be great again,iPob any other group let's join hands together and support our leaders.[color=#990000][/color]

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by thundabot(f): 7:17pm On Sep 21, 2016
mtcheewww

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Tczar(m): 7:18pm On Sep 21, 2016
Interesting!
Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by slawali: 7:20pm On Sep 21, 2016
Baba u dey try o na u deliver of this story,may d lord bless you and keep you till on your enemies die finish in jesus name.

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Tmoyo(m): 7:20pm On Sep 21, 2016
okosodo:
How can they understand what he is saying. The dullest president ever
how u self go understand....The dullest pickin of the season...all for head nah graphite memory....

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by psychologist(m): 7:28pm On Sep 21, 2016
My own is, he should not go and plagiarise someone else quotes again oo

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Lilimax(f): 7:30pm On Sep 21, 2016
toshmann:
The way Buhari's supporters rejoice over a photo grin grin grin grin grin

You would be tempted to believe that photos constitute a policy backbone of this administration cheesy
grin

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Lilimax(f): 7:30pm On Sep 21, 2016
sunnyside16:
My President summed up the visit of Zuckerberg as an achievement....... issokai.
lol

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Lilimax(f): 7:31pm On Sep 21, 2016
Koolking:
This government will succeed. It has a vision and a clear pathway. Let support the government irrespective of our party(ies), Ethnicity and tribe. No other person or government would have done anything differently in this time and season
I believe!

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Re: Buhari Addresses US Africa Business Forum In New York (Photos) by Hdz4luv: 7:54pm On Sep 21, 2016
I am wondering baba Buhari is doing all his possible best in USA to woo investors but zombies are wailing here. U must hv enemy b4 u succeed... fire on Baba

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