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President Tinubu Tells Samsung CEO That Nigeria Is The Best Place In Terms Of Value For Money

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria’s investment environment operates on the principle of 'a willing-buyer and willing-seller', which ensures seamless access to capital for investors both within and outside the country.


PRESIDENT TINUBU TO SAMSUNG CEO: NIGERIA IS THE BEST DESTINATION IN TERMS OF VALUE FOR MONEY; YOUR TECHNOLOGY WITH NIGERIAN INGENUITY WILL CREATE LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITIES

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria’s investment environment operates on the principle of 'a willing-buyer and willing-seller', which ensures seamless access to capital for investors both within and outside the country.

The President gave the assurance on Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during a meeting with the President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung, Hong Namkoong, and the Chairman of Samsung Investment Global, Jungwook Kim.

The meeting took place on the margins of the World Economic Forum Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.
''Nigeria is a very huge country with a huge and able population. We have vibrant youths ready to learn and progress. In fact, our young do not wait for us. They go ahead of us in their determination to succeed. We must keep up and provide opportunities for them to excel with. We have an infrastructure deficit and you can take advantage of that and invest early and deeply in an environment that is absorptive and ready for it. It is modeled after a willing-buyer and willing-seller arrangement. Easy capital in and easy capital out.

The President took time to detail the significant opportunities across sectors for investment within the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund, which involves the potential utilization of co-finance instruments on critical infrastructure and technology which Samsung is well known to produce.

President Tinubu also harped on the importance of deepening collaboration in the crude oil, natural gas, renewable energy, engineering, technology and agriculture sectors, emphasizing the potential for vast private sector participation in the establishment of fully-embedded, off-grid, cold-chain integration across sub-industries in the agriculture sector to forestall post-harvest losses with mass refrigeration capacity.

''We are ready to discuss and discover one another more. We can benefit so much from collaborative effort. You have the know-how, and we have the willingness. Seize this opportunity,’’ the President told the Samsung executives.
Samsung Chairman Kim expressed Samsung’s interest in expanding its presence in Nigeria, citing the successes of sister companies already operating in the country while laying out potential new opportunities in Nigeria.

''We have built many power stations around the world. We are top of the class in gas-fired power plant construction. We have an ever-increasing portfolio in the production of renewable energy solutions around the world. We can make a lot of progress in Nigeria's energy sector as well as bringing our technology to other key productive sectors.
''Transmission lines and smart grids are areas where we see increasing demand globally. You need infrastructure anywhere you go. We are good at metropolitan rail lines; we are good at bridge construction and any of these types of infrastructure projects, in addition to oil and gas engineering projects. We are looking forward to knowing Nigeria better under your leadership and to see how we can penetrate the Nigerian market deeper. This is a great opportunity for us," Mr. Kim concluded.

14 comments:

  1. Tinubu is a big joke, Samsung know Nigeria economy more than him. APC are dishing out propaganda up and down 😃

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  2. God bless you our President, our Chief marketing officer. Nigeria shall be great!!!

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  3. Where's the enabling environment ?

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  4. Samsung in 2024 when we should be showing them the way out with our own locally manufactured phones. Na waah

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    1. It's true but the enemies of Nigeria won't let us move forward.

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    2. You are talking as if you will patronise Nigeria product. We are the enemies of ourselves

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    3. Anon 13:22 - Out of the hearts abundance the mouth speaks. It's obvious you're the real enemies here. Wash that bile with hypo.

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  5. Hahahahahaha Tinubu deh whine multinational

    Wehdonsah

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  6. Stella’s exhausting full time job

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