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Germany Increases Investments In Nigeria
German investors have shown interest in the Nigerian banking sector and other non-oil producing sectors, as foreign direct investments from German investors into Nigeria has doubled in the last two years.
Rapid foreign investments have also aided the growing bilateral relationship between Germany and Nigeria.
According to Christina Jockle, second secretary, Attachee for Economic and Development Affairs, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Nigeria, contrary to the public view of Nigeria as an oil economy, German investors have shown great interest in Nigeria’s non-oil sectors which include banking, telecommunication, information technology and manufacturing.
She said that German investors see better future for the Nigerian banking industry, noting that, the current banking reform might be painful but will yield a stronger banking industry. She pointed out that Germany’s two largest banks already have significant representation in Nigeria and will continue to forge ahead and that she did not see the Nigerian banking sector in and imminent danger.
Affirming to the fact, she said that a German investors see opportunities in Nigeria’s abundant natural resources and that Nigeria has a lot to offer foreign investors.
Jockel stated that the forthcoming 2nd German-Nigerian Business scheduled for November in Abuja would further strengthen the bond between German and Nigerian investors and provide a more realistic view of opportunities in Nigeria rather than basing their judgments on foreign media reports.
She said the decisions to hold a second forum was motivated by the success of the first one held in Frankfart Germany last year.
The forum focuses on bringing together high-ranking Nigerian private and public sector representatives and German company representatives with the aim of informing them about the opportunities in the Nigerian German partnerships in various business sector.
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