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USAID Programme: FG pledges enabling environment for more investment

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to create an enabling environment to attract more investment opportunities into the country.

Dr Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, gave the assurance on Wednesday in Abuja when a delegation from the West Africa Trade and Investment Hub (WATIH) visited him.

A statement signed by Mr Ibrahim Haruna, the Deputy Director, Press of the ministry, stated that the delegation was led by its Director-General, Mr Michael Clements, to inform the ministry of its programme.

WATIH is funded under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), set up in September 2019 with the objective of investing $90 million in which $60 million had already been released for investment into Nigerian economy.

The programme has a view of creating 40,000 jobs in the private sector, out of which 50 per cent was reserved solely for women to invest in waste management industry.

Clements also noted that WATIH would be working in seven states in Nigeria – Benue; Cross River; Delta; Kaduna; Ebonyi; Kebbi; and Niger States.

He said that the programme would increase production of value chain in maize, coffee, soya bean, cowpea , rice and fish farming.

Clements said such would achieved through co-investment efforts with private sector to earn export revenue for Nigerian products.

He explained that the trade hub activities would improve companies abilities to expand business operations, increase productivity as well as create new jobs in Nigeria, Senegal, Cote d’ voire and the Sahel region.

According to him, it will focus on co-investment partnerships that will increase agricultural productivity and profitability to small scale farmers and promote West Africa‘s regional and international trade.

Gwarzo, however, assured the delegation of government’s commitment to create an enabling environment for them to expand their horizons to accommodate other sectors of the economy.

The permanent secretary urged that the project should not only be narrowed to the seven pilot states in Nigeria.

He suggested that emphasis should not only be on agricultural sector but should include other vital sectors of the economy.

Gwarzo, who expressed confidence having worked with the U.S.A government from 2006 to 2011, said that the USAID could add value in Nigeria by supporting Federal Government’s agenda of lifting 100 million people out of poverty through jobs creation.

He maintained that the ministry would endeavour to support WATIH to succeed in Nigeria.

He said: “The country needs to be moved forward as a whole. Once you leave segment of the society, sector or any population, you will still come back to the same problem because we keep having vulnerable people.” (NAN)

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