Abuja – Vice President Namadi Sambo has called on Canadian Investors
to invest in Nigeria as the nation’s frontiers are opened to accommodate
all investment drives.
A statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by the Vice President’s
Senior Special Assistant on Media, Malam Umar Sani, said Sambo made the
call at a dinner organised in his honour by the Nigerian High Commission
in Toronto, Canada on Friday.
It stated that the vice president tasked the prospective investors to
invest in the power, transport, health, education, agriculture ,
mining, information and communication technology, security and good
governance.
According to the statement, Sambo called on the investors to come to
Nigeria as there is an investment climate that will be beneficial to
them.
“He further assured the investors of a friendly environment and noted the efforts to fight corruption and other forms of crime.
On insecurity, Sambo assured that the problem was being tackled in a
matured manner and that very soon those challenges would be surmounted.
It quoted the High Commissioner to Canada, Chief Ojo Madueke, as
thanking the Canadian Government for facilitating the realisation of the
conference, and for the large turnout of Canadian investors at the
event.
According to the statement, highlight of the event was a toast
proposed by the vice president for a fruitful friendship and prosperity
between Nigeria and Canada. (NAN)
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