Gov Mbah reassures on de-risked business environment, ROI

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Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to de-risking the business environment to ensure return on investments (ROI) for businesses in the state.

The governor gave the assurances when he received in his office the management team of Globus Bank Ltd. led by the Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer , Elias Igbinakenzua, who paid him a courtesy visit following the opening of a branch of the bank in the state capital, Enugu, on Tuesday.

“So, it is for us to do everything we can to de-risk the environment to ensure return on investments. Whether it is in terms of providing the enabling environment, providing the safe and secure environment, making sure that you have the basic infrastructure and that we help and work with you to succeed, we are ready to play our part”, he stated.

On his part, the MD/CEO of Globus Bank, Igbinakenzua, said the bank was particularly attracted by the governor’s commitment to private sector growth and de-risking of the business environment.

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