National Economy
Monday, September 8, 2025
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
No Result
View All Result
Read News
National Economy
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
No Result
View All Result
National Economy
No Result
View All Result
Home News

NACCIMA Seeks Increased Public-Private Sector Collaboration To Boost Economic Growth

by Zaka Khaliq
2 years ago
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
NACCIMA
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Telegram

 

The national president of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Dele Kelvin Oye, has called for increased public-private sector collaboration to strengthen free trade zone operations in the country and enhance economic growth and development.

 

The NACCIMA boss spoke on the sidelines of the emergency meeting on Free Trade Zones operations being organized by the Nigeria Economic Zones Association (NEZA) in collaboration with the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) and Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA).

You May Like

JUST-IN: Federal Government Calls Emergency Meeting To Avert NUPENG Strike

IFC Warns Africa Risks Missing AI Boom Without Action

Oye, who lauded the initiative, said the meeting will provide a fine platform to address the pressing challenges faced by free trade zone operators, which will ultimately enhance their operations and improve the economy.

Reiterating the importance of a strong and efficient free trade policy in the country, the NACCIMA president noted that, the policy would enable Nigerian businesses to compete successfully in the global market and expand their reach.

According to him, “On behalf of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), it is my pleasure to express my support for the emergency meeting on Free Trade Zones operations being organized by the Nigeria Economic Zones Association (NEZA) in collaboration with the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) and Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA).

“As the President of NACCIMA, I recognise the importance of a strong and efficient free trade policy in the country, which would enable Nigerian businesses to compete successfully on the global market and expand their reach. I, therefore, commend this initiative by NEZA and its partners in the government and private sector, aimed at addressing the pressing challenges faced by FTZ operators, which will ultimately enhance their operations and improve the economy.”

Oye encouraged all stakeholders and participants to engage in constructive dialogue and collaborate towards generating innovative solutions that will positively impact the FTZ industry in Nigeria.

“Ultimately, the successful outcome of this meeting will promote increased investment and trade, and, by extension, the growth of our economy,”he said.

He added, “Once again, I am grateful for this opportunity to convey my goodwill, and I look forward to the positive impact this meeting will have on the operations of Free Trade Zones in Nigeria.”

Tags: DELEDele Kelvin Oyeincreased public-private sector collaborationNACCIMA
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Agusto & Co. Affirms Fidelity Bank’s ‘A’ rating, with a Stable Outlook

Next Post

Insurance Firms Roll Out Customised Products For  Workers

ANOTHER GOOD READ

JUST-IN: Federal Government Calls Emergency Meeting To Avert NUPENG Strike
News

JUST-IN: Federal Government Calls Emergency Meeting To Avert NUPENG Strike

14 hours ago
IFC Warns Africa Risks Missing AI Boom Without Action
News

IFC Warns Africa Risks Missing AI Boom Without Action

4 days ago
News

FCTA Revokes All Park Licenses In Abuja For Review

4 days ago
Federal Gov’t Achieves Oil Revenue Target, Attributes Feat To Military, PINL
News

Over 2.6m Nigerians Register For Voter Cards In 2 Weeks’

4 days ago
News

SEC Unveils New Website For Transparency, Investor Protection

5 days ago
Federal Gov’t Approves ₦142bn For Bus Terminals In 6 Geopolitical Zones
News

FG Targets 44m Nigerians On Health Insurance 2030

5 days ago
Next Post
Insurance Firms Roll Out Customised Products For  Workers

Insurance Firms Roll Out Customised Products For  Workers

Most Recent

ERA Chides NUPENG, NLC Over Strike Threat

ERA Chides NUPENG, NLC Over Strike Threat

September 7, 2025
JUST-IN: Federal Government Calls Emergency Meeting To Avert NUPENG Strike

JUST-IN: Federal Government Calls Emergency Meeting To Avert NUPENG Strike

September 7, 2025
Stop Proposed Salary Increase For Politicians, SERAP Tells Court

Stop Proposed Salary Increase For Politicians, SERAP Tells Court

September 7, 2025
IFC Warns Africa Risks Missing AI Boom Without Action

IFC Warns Africa Risks Missing AI Boom Without Action

September 4, 2025

FCTA Revokes All Park Licenses In Abuja For Review

September 4, 2025
Federal Gov’t Approves ₦142bn For Bus Terminals In 6 Geopolitical Zones

FG Digitises Basic Health Care Fund To Curb Leakages

September 4, 2025
Imperative Of Peace For Nigeria’s Economic Growth

Nigeria, Big Tech In Talks On Hyperscale Data Centres

September 4, 2025
FCT, Lagos, Rivers Generate 70% Of Air Transport GDP

EFCC Seeks Tighter Airport Surveillance Over Illicit Financial Flows

September 4, 2025
Advertise with us

© 2024 | National Economy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy

© 2024 | National Economy