Nigeria: Tinubu Secured $20bn Investment to Revolutionise Agriculture, Economy

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Mr Shettima said that these investments include $14 billion from India and $250 million from the Netherlands, with commitments of $500 million each for lithium development in Nasarawa State and from Germany.

Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday said that President Bola Tinubu had successfully secured over $20 billion in investment for Nigeria.

"The Siemens power sector projects are picking up speed presently and will be able to show a salutary effect on our energy sufficiency in good time. According to Mr Shettima, the next few years will be full of positive achievements, improvements in standards of living, higher productivity, food security, bumper harvests, and remarkable achievements, with the guidance and grace of Almighty God.

"We shall not shirk our projection to achieve a $1 trillion GDP by 2031, which strongly suggests that our economy must start growing in double digits. We will capture every growth from every sector in the economy," he said. "As we like to say, 'Naija no dey carry last'. Our astuteness, resilience, creativity, and ingenuity remain our most important assets we must continue to leverage for the greatness of our land.

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