Nigeria on path of multi-sectoral progress, Buhari tells French business community | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said Nigeria is on the right path for multi-sectoral progress, stating that he revitalised the nation’s economy, built massive infrastructure and uplifted the living standards of the citizens.

President Muhammadu Buhari and Founder/Executive Chairman of BUA Group and President of the France-Nigeria Business Council, Abdul Samad Rabiu, at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum in Paris, France, yesterday.He spoke yesterday in Paris at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum , a high-level event, on the sidelines of the Paris Peace Forum.

The President said his administration had boosted the economy by increasing investment in capacity building, health, infrastructure, women’s empowerment, climate change and food security. “The implementation of this multi-sectoral strategy has contributed to the progress we have made in fighting insurgents and terrorists in the North East.

He continued: “$1.5 trillion is the cumulative amount estimated to be spent within a period of 10 years from 2015. So far, we have made significant investments in railways, seaports, roads, renewable energy, housing and many others attractive to prospective investors. No fewer than 12 ministers participated in the event, while the private sector was led by President of the Nigeria-France Business Council, Abdul Samad Rabiu.

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