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Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by blogger4: 5:55am On Aug 29, 2019
“Nigeria has very attractive investment opportunities with some of the highest Returns-on-Investment,” President Muhammadu Buhari declared in Yokohama, Japan on Thursday.

Presenting the country’s Statement at Plenary Session Three on “Public-Private Business Dialogue” at the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7), the President said he looked forward to prospective investors making inroads “in the following priority sectors in Nigeria, namely, power and renewable energy, petrochemical and gas, maritime (shipping and ports), automobiles, mining, agribusiness, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, ICT and railway.”

Assuring potential investors of good returns as a result of ongoing reform measures taken by his administration, he added:

“I have also established a Presidential Committee on Enabling Business Environment, which is made up of key Ministries and prominent businessmen to promote the Ease of Doing Business and make Nigeria more attractive and competitive for investment.”

Similarly, President Buhari said that his administration was “committed to removing all impediments to private sector participation in these sectors by creating policies that will ensure consistency, predictability and a level playing field for all.”

Having identified power, transportation, infrastructure, maritime/shipping, agro-processing, mining, manufacturing, petro-chemicals, food processing and textiles among others, as “key drivers to the diversification” of the Nigerian economy as well as “priority areas that will drive our Economic Agenda,” the President said he looked forward to “welcoming prospective investors to Nigeria.”

Reviewing Nigeria-Japan relations, President Buhari commended existing bonds of friendship and economic cooperation between both countries, describing the Asian country as “a strategic partner for our socio-economic development.” He disclosed Nigeria’s intention to “further encourage relationships with key public and private sector stakeholders” in both nations.

The Nigerian leader expressed particular delight with the level of “discussions on the establishment of the Japan-Nigeria Business Facilitation Council, an initiative of the Japanese government, which would be launched on our return to Nigeria,” adding that, “I look forward to positive reports of increased trade and investment between Nigeria and Japan from these initiatives.”

Describing the TICAD Forum as important to Nigeria in many respects, President Buhari said it “coincides with the period when the country is faced with a number of challenges that affect our economy.”

Noting that his administration “has put in place measures seeking to diversify the economy by developing agriculture, emphasising on manufacturing and addressing the energy and infrastructure deficit,” he expressed confidence that, “With these we shall be placing Nigeria on the path of rapid growth and sustainable development.”

According to the Nigerian President, TICAD is also “coming at a time when our government is implementing home-grown and private sector-driven economic measures that are predicated on good governance, infrastructure and human capital development as well as, business climate reform.” The above domestic measures, he explained, informed his invitation to “the private sector to come and invest in Nigeria.”

According to him, “Nigeria and indeed Africa, expect much from this Forum in terms of investment, considering the role of Foreign Direct Investment in all economies – developed and developing.”

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Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by xelly: 6:02am On Aug 29, 2019
Empty words. Kenya got her electricity powered by Japanese firm and they don't know what generator means. Keep deceiving yourself.
Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by Charleys: 6:10am On Aug 29, 2019
still wondering how you have an international conference of Africa in Asia.
Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by leke12(m): 6:22am On Aug 29, 2019
ok
Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by Zeezxo(m): 6:46am On Aug 29, 2019
Buhari is not in Japan na. grin
Oya come gather here make we reason.

Buhari is dead. Agreed
Buhari is cloned. Agreed
Buhari is Jubril El Sudan. Agreed
Buhari is not president. Agreed
Buhari is a dullard. Agreed
Buhari is an illiterate. Agreed
Buhari is old. Agreed.
Buhari is not in Japan. Agreed.
We need through Pictures of him in Japan. Photoshop.

Pls wait and you think some people still have their brain with them.
Is better not to argue with them. Leave them let them wail still 3020.

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Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by Zeezxo(m): 6:58am On Aug 29, 2019
You may think I didn't read the article. Before you wail. You must be a reasonable person. I don't argue with someone whose brains is been controlled by a runaway Coward.
Re: Buhari’s Full Speech At The TICAD7 In Japan (read) by PureGoldh(m): 7:21am On Aug 29, 2019
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