Business
‘Nigerians Abroad Remit $60m Yearly’
About 60 million dollars are remitted back home yearly by Nigerians living abroad.
The revelation was made by the Executive Chairman of the African and Carribean Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise (ACCCE) in the United Kingdom, Mr Fola Kehinde, during a luncheon organised jointly with the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mines and Agriculture(PHCCIMA) recently in Port Harcourt.
He also said that Nigerians living in the United Kingdom at present had swelled to about 300,000, pointing out that Africa remained a magnet to investment and business due to its huge untapped resources.
Mr. Kehinde hinted that with the recent economic development in the world, there was the need for a shift in investment as tourism remains a potential revenue earner for the country.
The ACCCE Representative while calling on stakeholders in the continent to harness their resources properly said, “we got to look at dozens of areas we can leap from so we can tap into it fully.”
He assured that the ACCCE is poised at providing the platform for creating understanding of the unique needs and challenges facing African and Caribbean businesses in the UK.
With the establishment of a Junior Chamber (African and Caribbean Young Enterprise (ACYE), he stated that the body would spearhead the nurturing of future rentrepreneurs in the continent.
Speaking earlier, President of PHCCIMA, Engr.Vincent Furo submited that the upcoming Summer Olympics in London will provide ample opportunity for business men in Africa and Nigeria to showcase business opportunities that are in the continent.
He promised that the Chamber of Commerce will partner with ACCCE towards selling Africa and Nigeria to the world.
By April next year he hinted that PHCCIMA will close submissions for interested firms which seek to conduct business interchange ahead the Olympics billed to hold in the summer at London.