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British Outfit Assures More Jobs For Africa, Asia
Chief Executive Officer of CDC, Ms Diana Noble, a British Government-owned development finance institution, has said that the organisation would create more jobs in Africa and Asia.
Nobel said in a statement in Lagos that the organisation was satisfied with its businesses worldwide, and therefore, would increase the number of jobs it provided on the continents.
“CDC’s new strategy is focused on making investments to grow businesses and create more jobs in Africa and Asia.
“ CDC wants to demonstrate to other investors that it is possible to invest successfully in harder places, where the private sector is weak and jobs are scarce’’.
Noble said that the number of jobs provided by CDC increased from 976,000 in 2011 to 1,109,000 in 2012.
“In 2013, we will build on these achievements to create more jobs at no cost to the taxpayer.
“CDC also plans to provide expansion to businesses and projects to support local employment,’’ she said.
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