Ebonyi govt striving to woo investors with good business environment

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Offia Nwali

The Ebonyi State Government says it is wooing investors to the state with an enabling business environment that will guarantee profitability. Chief Oguzorkanu Offia-Nwali, the state Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Business Development, stated this during the Ebonyi State Special Day at the ongoing 35th Enugu International Trade Fair.

Offia-Nwali claimed the serene business environment in the state had been luring investors into the state, saying, “The business environment in the state is so serene that investors troop in to discuss the establishment of multinational industries in various economic sectors.

“As a government, we do not joke with genuine and serious investors as we provide virtually everything to make them comfortable and kick-off production of goods and services without hitches.” Offia-Nwali said the state government had made an impact in trade, investment, human capital development, health, water and sanitation, energy and others through public reforms.

 

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