LCCI Advises Buhari to Scrutinise Economic Agenda
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THE Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, on Wednesday, June 10, advised the new administration to critically scrutinise its new economic agenda before making it public. Remi Bello, president, LCCI, gave the advice in Lagos where he said that the delay in the release of the new economic agenda was expected and urged critics of the delay to be patient.
Bello advised the new administration to consult with stakeholders regularly on issues concerning all sectors of the economy. “Policies, whether to build on existing ones or to formulate new ones, should be built around the growth of SMEs and large scale investments. There is obviously an urgent need for the revival of the oil and gas as well as power sectors because the poor state of the sectors could retard the growth of the economy.
“For instance, we have been trying to engage the presidency in a roundtable discussion and we hope that when the economic agenda is released, we will hear positive news. The organised private sector is eagerly awaiting the agenda as the president gently takes his time to settle down,” he said.
— Jun 22, 2015 @ 01:00 GMT
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