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Bet on Nigeria’s Growth, Uzoka-Anite Encourages Global Investors

todayMay 12, 2025 7 1

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

The Federal Government has called on global investors to tap into Nigeria’s vast opportunities, highlighting the country’s economic pivot and potential for sustainable growth.

Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, made the appeal during her address at the Milken Institute Global Conference 2025, New York, USA

A statement on Monday by the Director of Information in the ministry, Mohammed Manga, quotes Dr. Anite as saying Nigeria is deepening intra-African trade and investment through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), unlocking value across the continent.

The AfCFTA’s phased implementation, Uzoka-Anite says, will reduce tariffs on 90% of goods traded within Africa, promoting intra-African trade and regional value chain development.

This strategic move positions Nigeria for high-potential investment opportunities in key sectors such as agriculture, energy, digital economy, manufacturing, infrastructure, mining, and healthcare.

The Minister explaines that Nigeria’s startup ecosystem is dynamic, with opportunities for investment in fintech, agritech, edtech, logistics, and health. *The government is committed to supporting startups through regulatory reforms, catalytic funding, and talent development,* she notes.

Dr. Uzoka-Anite emphasizes that “Nigeria is actively pivoting by deepening intra-African trade and investment, particularly through mechanisms like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

She notes further that, “We’re not simply seeking aid or short-term capital, but strategic collaborations that recognize the continent’s potential as the next frontier for sustainable growth and innovation.”

To achieve its economic objectives, Nigeria is streamlining the investment climate, improving infrastructure, and enhancing trade efficiency. The government is also implementing initiatives to support the startup ecosystem, including regulatory reforms and catalytic funding.

The Minister’s address to the global community underscores Nigeria’s commitment to becoming a hub for sustainable growth and innovation in Africa, presenting a compelling case for global investors to explore opportunities in the country.

Written by: Democracy Radio

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