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FG’ll improve ease of doing business, says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has restated his administration’s commitment to boosting business and investment opportunities by reviving train and railway services, building roads and improving on the power sector.

The President added that the Federal Government would do everything possible to ease doing business in Nigeria and further make the country investment destination for investors from all over the world. “But through God’s intervention we continued work on the 300 plus roads that we met, while awarding other 100 plus roads, some are finished, some are ongoing. This is to ease transportation and movement of goods and properties. Railway work is ongoing to move cargoes from one place to another, power is also improving.

 

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Quite laughable you have not done a good business on the improvement of quality and well-being of the lives of Nigerian your administrative records are not note worthy before seriously minded int business community these guys are not Nigerians you can't deceive them

After you’ve killed the few surviving ones

BULLSHIT......

Only on paper.

Thought osimbade said he had done that already

Empty promises. Just fulfil that of security.

'WILL' I'm tired of hearing this word

What figure of Speech is this 😝

Tackle insecurity first.

This is good news Mr. President but please do something about power supply.

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