OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
PRESS RELEASE
NIGERIA OPEN TO MORE INVESTMENTS FROM FOREIGN COMPANIES – OSINBAJO
*Nigerian
Law students commend Buhari’s administration on transparency, praise
VP’s leadership style of “bringing govt to the people”
Nigeria
is open to more investment from foreign companies, including from
Turkey, in the areas of construction, manufacturing, technology and
other sectors, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof.
Osinbajo stated this on Tuesday when he received at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, a Turkish business delegation led by Turkey’s Minister of
Trade, Ruhsar Pekcan.
With Nigeria and Turkey having existing
bilateral relations for decades and maintained close cooperation in
international organizations, the Vice President noted that he looks
forward to greater cooperation between the two countries exploring other
areas to deepen economic ties.
According to the VP, “I think
also that more opportunities will come for further interactions with
Turkey, especially in the light of the African Continental Free Trade
Agreement we just signed. I believe very strongly that this is an
opportunity also for Turkey to participate fully in the African
economies, in particular, Nigeria’s economy. As you are well aware,
several Turkish companies are already operating in Nigeria, in
construction, manufacturing and other areas.”
The Vice President
added that the Federal Government is looking forward to more foreign
investment in Nigeria in different sectors.
In her remarks, the
Turkish Minister of Trade said the Turkish government is looking forward
to improving the bilateral trade volume between Nigeria and Turkey and
deepening economic ties. She noted that there are several Turkish
companies already in Nigeria and Turkish investors willing to invest in
different sectors in the country.
Pekcan also thanked the Nigerian government for its continued support in tackling the global threat of terrorism.
Senior
government officials at the meeting include the Minister of Industry,
Trade and Investment, Chief Niyi Adebayo; Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs, Amb. Zubairu Dada; and the Executive Director/ CEO, Nigerian
Export Promotion Council, Mr. Segun Awolowo.
Earlier, the Vice
President had received a delegation from the Law Students Association of
Nigeria (LAWSAN), the umbrella body of all law students in the country.
During
the meeting, Prof. Osinbajo stated that young Nigerians play very
important roles in building the Nigerian enterprise and urged them to
embrace opportunities to make those contributions.
Describing
the Association’s innovative campaign, LAWSAN Goes to School, as
laudable, the VP said he was impressed by the quality, scope of work and
thoughtfulness behind initiatives being driven by the association.
LAWSAN Goes to School is an outreach for creating awareness among
Secondary School students on certain important aspects of the Law in
society.
The VP said, “You are concerned with not just law
students, but students in secondary schools, that is really commendable.
We need more instructions in our primary and secondary schools on civic
responsibilities which is very important. Young people need to
understand the part that they have to play in the whole Nigerian
enterprise. More volunteers on the ground will be needed. Perhaps using
more existing resources like members of N-Power programmes who are
graduates of Nigerian universities.”
In his remarks, the
President of the Law Students Body, Mr. Emmanuel Nwobodo, said the
campaign is part of the association’s drive to give back to society.
“We
strongly believe in corporate social responsibility because it is vital
in achieving the kind of future we want to build for ourselves and
Nigeria,” Nwobodo said.
He praised the Buhari administration for
its transparency and the VP for his exemplary leadership style and
“bringing the Federal Government down to the people,” stating that “an
average Nigerian is aware of how much you have brought the Federal
Government to the grassroots.”
Speaking further, Nwobodo said,
“As your administration speaks in respect to transparency, we have been
accountable to our own people by organizing the Peoples’ Congress
wherein we give account of what we have been doing at the apex body to
law students because we believe that to succeed, integrity and
conscience must form the government pack of our nation and leadership
and we have learnt so far from the precedence you have laid over time in
leadership.”
He said during a recent campaign by the
Association in the South East, “Students were also taught their rights,
limitations to the rights as well as their responsibilities as citizens
of Nigeria.
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
14th January, 2020
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