VP Shettima harps on collaboration with private sector

Timothy Choji, Abuja

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, says the private sector forms an integral half of the crucial foundation that holds the Nigerian government.

He reaffirmed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to creating an environment that fosters entrepreneurship and innovation.

This, according to him, explains why the President’s vision for Nigeria is grounded in eight priority areas, including poverty eradication, economic growth, job creation, and equitable access to capital.

The Vice President spoke on Thursday while inaugurating some projects, including the Ijele 93.1 FM Radio Station, Phase Two of Touch-a-Life Housing Project and a Meter production factory in Anambra State.

“This gathering is a reminder that the private sector forms the other half of the government’s crucial foundation. Whatever innovation we design, whatever ideas we explore, whatever interests we pursue, we cannot achieve our objectives if those for whom they are targeted are not carried along or in tune with our agenda. 

“I am utterly proud to be here today, honoured and excited to witness the commissioning of these landmark projects. I am convinced that each of us understands the urgency of our collective actions.” 

VP Shettima commended Anambra State for its private sector-driven development, even as he pledged the Nigerian government’s support in addressing the state’s ecological challenges.

Noting that Anambra State has emerged as a critical pillar in Nigeria’s economic future.

He also praised Governor Charles Soludo for his understanding of the importance of a thriving private sector.

The Vice President added that Soludo has demonstrated“Vast understanding of our economic dynamics, not just refined in academic chambers but forged in the crucible of real-world challenges.” 

The Vice President also commended the Chairman of Chrome Group and Founder of Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF), Dr. Emeka Offor, for his contributions to the development of Anambra State.

Nation Building

Shedding more light on the crucial role the private sector plays in nation building, the Vice President said the hope the Tinubu administration has promised to renew can only be realised in an environment that makes it easier to translate the ideas of pace-setting individuals like Dr. Emeka Offor into action.

Shettima continued: “The profound partnership between the federal government and each state remains an indispensable cornerstone. 

“I assure you that commitment knows no bounds when fostering an environment ripe for entrepreneurial growth and innovation. For it is in the nurturing embrace of this collaborative effort that the delicate balance between public and private sectors resonates, defining the trajectory of successful nations.” 

The Vice President also had an aerial view of some gully erosion sites in the state and was briefed on the state government’s efforts to address the problem which has caused widespread damage to infrastructure and farmlands in Anambra State.

He pledged the federal government’s support to the State government’s efforts to address the problem of erosion.

The VP restated federal government’s continued support for Anambra State’s economic development, saying the government will work with the state to address challenges such as gully erosion and improve road infrastructure.

The Vice President was received on arrival in the state by Governor Soludo; the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu; the Senator representing Anambra Central, Victor Umeh; Senator Osita Izunaso and Dr. Emeka Offor, among others.

 

 

 

 

 

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