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FG Showcases Investment Opportunities To Canadian Delegation

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By Goodluck Ikiebe

Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun and the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu have met with a high-level delegation of Canadian investors in Abuja.

The meeting, which was held Thursday, was hosted by the African Capital Alliance led by its Chairman, Mr. Okey Enelamah, former Minister of Industry, Trade and Investments, and featured discussions on key reforms, investment opportunities and initiatives aimed at boosting economic cooperation between the two countries.

It also provided a platform for the Nigerian Government to showcase its economic reforms and investment opportunities to the Canadian Business Community.

The Ministers showcased Nigeria’s potential and commitment to creating a conducive business environment.

During the meeting, the two Ministers highlighted the key reforms undertaken by the Federal Government, including initiatives to improve the business environment, promote economic growth, and attract foreign investment.

“This meeting demonstrates our commitment to fostering economic cooperation between Nigeria and Canada”, Edun noted.

On his part, Bagudu stated, “We are dedicated to creating a conducive environment for investors and promoting economic growth”

“African Capital Alliance is pleased to facilitate this engagement, which aligns with our mission to promote private sector investment in Africa”, Mr. Okey Enelamah said.

The Canadian delegation comprising top executives from leading companies expressed interest in exploring Nigeria’s investment landscape.

They included
Victor Dodig, President of CIBC Group, Peter Gilgan, CEO of Mattamy Asset Management, Blake Hutcheson, President of OMERS, Tim Gitzel, President of Cameco, Stephan Crรฉtier, President of Garda World Security Corp., Goldy Hyder, President of Business Council of Canada, Isaac Olowolafe, Co-Founder of BKR Capital and James Christoff, High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria.

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