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Osinbajo Describes Nigeria As A Country Of Great Dreamers, Great Doers

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has described Nigeria as a country of great dreamers and doers, full of resilience people with great potentials.

The Vice President, who spoke at the official commissioning of the Bankers House of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) in Abuja, stressed with the kind of productive people, Nigeria is set for great heights.

“With a population constituting the largest market on the continent, a swelling demography of ambitious, tech-savvy young people, accelerating regional integration and connection to new markets, Nigeria has been presented with an unprecedented opportunity to launch the country into a new decade of sustained prosperity.

“An opportunity we are fully committed, as a government, to translating into lived realities for millions of Nigerians across the country,” the Vice President declared.
“Every time Nigeria has been expected to sink, we have soared and risen beyond our troubles. We have drawn joy from the depths of despair and found the courage to keep going, even in the most daunting of challenges. The Nigerian spirit remains unfazed and persistently bankable.”
The Vice President said that the realization of our country’s potential, at this crucial moment, will require the careful choreography of government policies that remove every impediment in the way of those determined to pursue their dreams and build businesses.
Professor Osinbajo highlighted the impact of government policies in this regard, including the work of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) towards improving Nigeria’s business environment and economy.
The Vice President noted that in the past six years, the Buhari administration, through PEBEC, has aggressively pursued the creation of an environment that allows Nigerian businesses, at every level, operate without the bottlenecks and drawbacks that have come to characterize their interface with agencies and regulators.
He added that the Administration is also building on the progress of these reforms and aggregating lessons from some of the setbacks in its implementation, with the launch of PEBEC’s 7th 60-day National Action Plan (NAP 7.0) on the Ease of Doing Business.
“We will consolidate on the achievements in removal of regulatory constraints around agro-exports, driving electronic filing of taxes and working closely with the States to make their own business environments friendlier.”

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The Vice President restated the Administration’s commitment to follow through on its economic policies to better the lives of Nigerians.

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