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NACCIMA Urges OPS to Strengthen Advocacy on Pro-business Policies for Economic Devt
Gilbert Ekwugbe
The Nigerian Association Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), has charged the Organised Private Sector (OPS) to strengthen its engagement with the federal government to formulate pro-business policies that would drive inclusive economic growth and development for the country.
Indeed, NACCIMA called on OPS to as a matter of urgency play active roles in policy formulation especially as it affects the business community.
The National President, Dele Kelvin Oye, at an investiture ceremony which took place in Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, to swear him in as the 22nd National president of the Chamber, said the private sector is a veritable tool for driving both foreign and local investments and contributes over 25 per cent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“We must find a way to influence political decisions because they affect businesses. Even though we contribute 75 per cent to the GDP and the other 25 per cent from the government comes with government’s policies that controls businesses. We must find a way to ensure that people who govern our country are not hungry people looking for food, but are held accountable if they do not do well. We must let them know the impact of negative policies as it affects the business community and even the future of the country. We must all see service and leadership as an opportunity to do our best,” he urged.
According to him, under his watch, the association would be prioritising development efforts at youth development and women empowerment, saying that for Nigeria to change its economic narratives, it must invest in women, youths and education.
In his goodwill message, the Governor, Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, commended the NACCIMA National president, saying that his outstanding commitment to fostering economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development in the nation is laudable.
“Your expertise and passion for advancing the interests of businesses, both small and large, have been evident throughout your illustrious career. I have no doubt that under your leadership, NACCIMA will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping policies, advocating for favorable business conditions and driving innovation across various sectors,” he said.
“As Governor, I am confident that your presidency will usher in an era of transformative change and progress for NACCIMA and the Nigerian business community as a whole. Your wealth of experience, visionary approach, and a strong commitment to inclusive growth will undoubtedly yield remarkable results propelling our nation’s economy to greater heights.
I assure you of the full support and cooperation of the Ekiti State Government in your endeavors. We are committed to working hard in hand with NACCIMA to enhance the business climate, attract investments and create employment opportunities for our people. Together, we will build a more prosperous Nigeria where every citizen can realize their full potential.
On his part, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, said the event is an opportunity for collaboration amongst industry stakeholders and celebration of shared achievements over the past year, stressing that the event will also help determine and align the association’s desired strategic direction as a whole and for its members, which ultimately benefits the nation.
“As we look to the future, I am confident that the leadership of NACCIMA will continue its strides, as an umbrella body for various Chambers of Commerce within Nigeria to drive the economic growth and prosperity for our nation, “he said.
The president, Ekiti Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (EKICCIMA), Dr. Olufemi Ogunmola, said as the chamber begins a new era of political administration in Nigeria, the OPS carries a burden of stabilising the Nigerian economy, pointing out that the NACCIMA president having chaired several economic and bilateral trade missions comes as a round peg in a round hole.