We Need Each Other - President Tinubu Begs Multinational Companies Not To Leave Nigeria

Date: 09-12-2023 2:38 pm (4 months ago) | Author: kacy lee
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday, Dec. 7, pleaded with multinational companies operating in Nigeria not to leave the country.

He said that his administration was determined to remove all bottlenecks to the smooth running of their businesses. He added that there  no obstacle too big to be removed to make Nigeria a safe-haven for large-scale investments.

Speaking to a visiting delegation of the management of Shell Group led by its Global Integrated Gas and Upstream Director, Ms. Zoe Yujnovich, at the State House, Abuja, Tinubu said: “We are very focused on resolving all investment-related issues. There is no bottleneck that is too difficult for us to remove in our determined march toward making Nigeria the African haven for large-scale investment in all key sectors.”

He added: “We need each other.”

In a statement signed Friday by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu expressed confidence in the potential for increased investment from Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria.

Emphasising Nigeria’s longstanding ties with Shell, which date back to the discovery of the country’s first commercial oil field in 1956, the President assured the Shell delegation of his administration’s commitment to securing and fostering both existing and new investments.

He said: “We have made progress since our last meeting. I will continue to support and encourage you on this path.

“There is no doubt that there is a significant focus on investment in and around the continent. I am spearheading Nigeria’s global march for new investments at home.

“In view of our long-term relationship that has been established over the years, we want you to do more, and we are ready to encourage you in every way possible.”

This comes as several multinational companies, including P&G and GSK, leave Nigeria.


Posted: at 9-12-2023 02:38 PM (4 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- Liebesmith at 9-12-2023 02:48 PM (4 months ago)
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When the country is from top to bottom,the don’t need such country,using fake bishops to campaign,plus rigging the election,,so those companies are afraid of such country.scheisse land..
Posted: at 9-12-2023 02:48 PM (4 months ago) | Upcoming
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- Baye77 at 9-12-2023 03:15 PM (4 months ago)
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No be by beg oga....they are in business, not charity organisation...you have to create a viable environment for their business to thrive....else they take their business elsewhere. It's even a thing of surprise that multinational companies are still in Nigeria (of course that's why those that are still there have high cost of services, see multi choice and the telecoms companies for instance)...how can a multinational company survive in a country where you can go days without power supply?? Over 200million people plus organizations sharing less than 5GW of  power! That's the joke of the century!
Posted: at 9-12-2023 03:15 PM (4 months ago) | Hero
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- gogoman at 9-12-2023 03:38 PM (4 months ago)
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don't beg!!!! let them go!!!!!!! you are 001!!!! APEX!!!! JAGABAN OF NIGERIA!!!!! The leader of the black race!!! LOOK UP EAST!!! call on china!! we are the same!! we both use ewe and egbo
Posted: at 9-12-2023 03:38 PM (4 months ago) | Grande Master
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- Benti247 at 9-12-2023 03:54 PM (4 months ago)
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They will come back begging when the real person ascends the throne.
Posted: at 9-12-2023 03:54 PM (4 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- vicky987 at 9-12-2023 04:00 PM (4 months ago)
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These criminals have liquidated Nigeria. That's the real reason the companies are running away
Posted: at 9-12-2023 04:00 PM (4 months ago) | Upcoming
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- kp45 at 9-12-2023 04:55 PM (4 months ago)
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They should stay because they are father Christmas
Posted: at 9-12-2023 04:55 PM (4 months ago) | Addicted Hero
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