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Private Capital, Key To Economic Growth – Osinbajo
The Acting President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has stated that the future of Nigeria’s economic growth depends on private capital investment.
Osinbajo, stated this while commissioning a N1.4 billion dollars world class fertilizer Plant, built by Indorama Eleme Petro-Chemical Plant Nigeria Limited in Port Harcourt, Thursday.
The acting president said the successful commissioning of the mega fertilizer plant was a justification of the commitment of Indorama to the economic development of Nigeria.
He described the event as a multiple celebration of success in industry and enterprise development, as Indorama has shown commitment to sound ethical principle, and commercial interest having satisfied the conditions of the Bureau of Public Enterprise under the guidelines and authority of the National Council on Privatization (NCP).
The acting president who handed over the certificate of discharge from the bureau of public enterprise to the management of Indorama, said the Buhari administration was poised to create opportunities for direct access to private capital and promote earnings for the country in both the domestic and foreign markets.
Osinbajo said the commissioning of the world class fertilizer plant has promoted the economic fortunes of Nigeria as one of the biggest producers of fertilizer in the world with the capacity of producing 1.5 million tons per annum.
The acting president also applauded the ownership structure of Indorama as a business concern, such as the investment of the host community, workers, and government as critical stakeholders.
He urged the company to collaborate with the bureau of public enterprise, in the discharge of its corporate objectives as promoter.
In his presentation, the Managing Director of Indorama, Mr Marish Mundra, said that the successful commissioning of the world’s biggest fertilizer plant by the federal government was a dream come true for the company. He assured the commitment by Indorama to achieve its corporate objectives.
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