The president assures that the efforts put in place so far, which have seen Nigeria rise a total of 39 places on the World Bank’s Doing Business Index in the last three years, will be pursued even more vigorously.
The president added that the administration will continue its active engagement with leading minds in the technology and creative sectors including through the Advisory Group on Technology and Creativity, under the National Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Advisory Council chaired by the Vice President.
President Buhari urges Nigerian youth to emulate Ms Giwa-Tubosun’s can-do spirit and problem-solving approach, as well as her firm belief in the potential of her fatherland. In addition, he wishes her even greater success in the months and years ahead, and urges her to use this latest recognition as a stepping stone to even more impactful and transformative work.