Bola Tinubu addressed the audience at the G20 Investment Summit and the Compact with Africa Conference in Berlin, Germany.
The President of Nigeria flew to Berlin on Saturday, Nov. 18, to attend the conference as he seeks to attract investments in energy and infrastructure and boost trade, his office said.
The conference, hosted by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, focuses on enhancing economic and business cooperation between African nations and G20 countries, spokesperson Ajuri Ngelale said in a statement.
Speaking at the event, Buhari said: “I’ve repeated in several fora that Nigeria is open for business. It’s a transformative Nigeria. We have had democratic election since 1999, and from there we have been able to change from one government to the other and transit peacefully from one particular party to another.
“Nigeria is a civil democracy.
“Since I took over in May this year, we’ve embarked on transformative changes. All obstacles hindering our businesses is being removed.
“We’re reforming the economy based on the principle and philosophy of good governance.
“For us in Nigeria, we have the largest population in Africa and the biggest economy… We are reforming the country to accommodate foreign investors.”
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As I comment here,All I can say is Amen.Because The Dimension of Suffering my Eyes are seeing in my Father’s land, My Mouth cannot Explain in a million Sentences and Paragraphs.
Please my people I stand to be curreted I have not seen a single sign that in seven years to come Nigeria is going to change, our president trying to convince G20 summit inventors to come to Nigeria to invest, even if they have not visiterd our country they have ears, any way I pray GOD should touch them to come and invest.
Even all this white businessman knows that Nigeria has wide economy but Nigeria as a country we are still independent because we can produce anything by ourselves not to talk about social amenities which is a great problem to the country.
Nigeria is open for business investment, yes we know that. But the question is.who will invest in a place without power supply, lacc of good road network, and lack of security?so more work is needed.
Nigeria is open for business investment, yes we know that. But the question is.who will invest in a place without power supply, lacc of good road network, and lack of security?
I like the advertisement he is making. But who will invest in a place without power supply, lacc of good road network, and lack of security?
Nigeria is open for business investment, yes we know that. But the question is.
Is the country SECURED and CONDUCIVE enough to welcome and sustain foreign investors?
Do think white are not wise with the styles of your leadership and corruption in Nigeria do you think they will come and invest on nothing
That is Jagaban for you,he knows what to do,trying woo investors to Nigeria for business,carry on me president,nightmares are looking up to you to turn around this country for better