Nigeria secures $30b investment, says Uzoka-Anite

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She said the government had approved N430 million to fix the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex, adding that the complex would host the next trade fair, which it last did in 2010.

The minister said the country would build a strong capital market for the creation of a strong economic and industrial base to catalyse a $1trillion GDP“We are now set to host the Nigeria Investment Summit, which is a platform to connect domestic and global investors to Nigeria.” “There is gas in the Southeast and Southsouth, yet many of the clusters in the region are not connected to efficient gas supply.

“Towards this end, the ministry is implementing initiatives which are focused on improving the business environment and competitiveness, driving innovation, boosting exports, increasing domestic and Foreign Direct Investment and enhancing regional and global trading by leveraging international cooperation.

“Nigeria’s investment landscape is now witnessing a significant influx of foreign capital, aligning with the Renewed Hope agenda.

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