Nigeria pushes economic, trade and investment agenda at Davos
Tue, Jan 29, 2019 | By publisher
Economy
The Nigerian delegation attending economic summit holds a number of bilateral talks with various countries for economic cooperations
NIGERIA’s delegation to the 2019 edition of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland made a strong case for the country’s economic priorities within the development policy framework of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, ERGP.
The delegation was led by Udoma Udo Udoma, the minister of Budget and National Planning and, Okechukwu Enyinna Enelamah, the minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.
The ministers engaged with government representatives from other regions, business leaders and, multinational economic operators, representing sectors that are principal drivers of economic growth. The engagements were within the framework of the government for economic, trade and investment reform priorities to enhance trade flows and attract FDI for economic modernization, growth and job creation.
Udoma, who participated in the session on shaping a New Architecture on the Global Economy, also participated at the African Ministers of Finance and Economic Development on Africa’s Growth Agenda, during which Ministers took stock of economic issues and explored ways of deepening intra-African growth.
Udoma held a number of bilateral meetings, including the meeting with Ivo Menzinger, the MD of Swiss Re Management Limited. In meetings, Udoma reiterated that, “Nigeria remains Africa’s number 1 economy and the FGN, in partnership with the private sector, shall continue to take all necessary measures to improve this position.”
Enelamah also participated at a number of meetings with counterpart ministers responsible for International Trade. These included the Ministerial Meeting on Electronic Commerce; the Annual Meeting of Trade Ministers; a bilateral meeting with Ignazio Cassis, the Swiss Foreign minister; and, meetings with investors, including representatives of Heineken and Citibank.
At the Ministerial Meeting on Electronic Commerce, participating Ministers confirmed their intention to commence negotiations on trade-related aspects of ecommerce. At this meeting, 76 ministers, including Nigeria, representing the leading economies in the global economy, accounting for 90% of world trade, adopted a Joint Statement on Ecommerce.
He noted that, “the global economy is undergoing a fast-paced technological revolution, characterized by complex challenges and significant opportunities. All shall be affected. Therefore, ecommerce negotiations must be constructive, pragmatic and provide benefits for developing countries like Nigeria. Nigeria must be at the table to ensure beneficial outcomes. Rules shall not be made for Nigeria by others in Nigeria’s absence”. At the Annual Meeting of WTO Ministers, Minister Enelamah underscored the urgent necessity for WTO reform to ensure its relevance for the 21st Century and for development to be more sharply mainstreamed into its work.
In their various coordinated engagements, both ministers assured global leaders and representatives of industry that the upcoming elections in Nigeria would be transparent, fair, open to Observers and respectful for the rule of law. Notwithstanding the electoral process, President Muhammadu Buhari remained focused on the 3 priorities of government for improved security, the fight against corruption and economic growth for job creation. A central and repeated message in their meetings with investors was: “Give us your bold plans to scale-up your business and job creation and the FGN shall provide you with support and incentives”.
Other members of the Delegation were Chiedu Osakwe, the Nigeria’s chief Trade Negotiator/DG Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations; Ben Akabueze, the director-general Budget Office; Tunde Lawal, the director Macroeconomic Analysis, Budget and National Planning; Akpandem James, the special assistant (Media) to the minister of Budget and National Planning; and Usenobong Akpan, the technical assistant to the minister of Budget and National Planning.
– Jan. 29, 2019 @ 15:22 GMT |
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