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Shettima Advocates Increased Synergy For Business Growth 

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Shettima Advocates Increased Synergy For Business Growth 

Vice President Kashim Shettima has advocated that stakeholders practice increased synergy to bring about sustainable growth in the business landscape, News About Nigeria reports.

He made this call while speaking at a meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

The Vice President noted that a stronger synergy among stakeholders in the country will enhance the business environment in Nigeria.

He stressed that a robust engagement among stakeholders and adopting relevant technology would help in addressing bottlenecks experienced by operators in the nation’s entry points and the area of business regulations.

Shettima further noted that in addition to a stronger synergy among stakeholders,  the adoption of technology from key players in the public and private sectors will further enhance the business environment in Nigeria.

According to him, this is also necessary for the area of business regulating the 90-Day Regulatory Reform Accelerator to align with the PEBEC’s Regulatory Reforms Workstream, focusing on eight key indicators designed to deliver measurable growth across industries while institutionalising MDA-led reforms through BFA 2022 compliance.

Earlier in her presentation, the Special Adviser to the President on PEBEC and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole, stated that the 90-day accelerator will deliver measurable export-focused impact for productivity and competitiveness across key sectors to improve the Nigerian business environment and support the economic initiatives of the Tinubu administration.

She noted that the PEBEC action plan is proof of the commitment of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to delivering impactful reforms, working with the Ministry, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to foster a conducive business environment and improve the perception of the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

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