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Peace Award: Undecided Investors Now Free To Tap Rivers Potential -China

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Investors still afraid of coming into Rivers State are now expected to make their fast decisions, according to a real estate success strategist and investor.

The Mayor of Housing, My-ACE China, stated this while reacting to the conferment of the Silverbird Peace  Advocate of the Year Award on the state Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, by Silverbird Group in Lagos, yesterday.

China said he was elated and proud about the development because the sacrifice made by the governor for peace to reign in the state was beginning to pay off, adding that the governor has sacrificed a lot and restrained himself from exchanges that can destroy the State.

“So, it seems, for the sake of the grass, the elephant has refused to fight, and quietly went about his projects, just to ensure the grass does not suffer, even when most of the grasses are baling for blood or for a fight back. Much is being achieved”, China waxed philosophically.

On how this would help promote investments and businesses in the state, China said: “Every state is ultimately represented by the kind of leader it has. It is clear that peace promotes productivity; productivity promotes profit; profit promotes peace. It is a circle of good.

“More profit makes more peace. This will now help to create peace and people can increase productivity. It allows investors to go out and come in. It has added to the trust in peace in the State. It boosts productivity.

“For external investors waiting to see if it is real peace so as to come, they can see it is real. It may convince them to make final investment decision. Those on the fence will find signal that real peace is here.”

The Mayor advised the political class to note that the era of sharing politics is gradually coming to an end.

According to him, “With the food crisis in Nigeria, it means productive politics is what is needed because soon, there is nothing to share. Productive politics is being birthed. Unlike sharing politics, in productive politics, there is nothing to share if you don’t produce.

“The main fallout of productive politics is internally generated revenue (IGR), and one of the greatest drivers of IGR is business activity, and one of the drivers of business activity is surge of investors.

“Soon, it would be like in medical tourism driving some states in Nigeria. States with best business climates would attract investors and they get boost in IGR. We are getting there.

“The earlier the political actors realise this, the better it is for the state. So, they can learn how to fight without destroying the economy. We are not saying they should not fight but they should not do so in the glare of the public and expose their dirty linens. There are ways they do these things so the investment community is not harmed.”

He stressed that by these developments, positive news is winning over toxic news and crisis.

“Abia State nearby is an example of good news coming out almost everyday. While we are here in Rivers State talking and hearing of toxic news everyday, Abia State is now in good news, and you can’t imagine the volume of investors rushing there. They may catch up or even overtake Rivers State, something that has never happened before.

“So, my general take is that what comes out of perception is now stronger than reality, and perception is now the new reality.

“Whatever comes out of Rivers State shapes the perception of people outside the State, and this creates the reality of whether to come or not.

“There is no State that can do it alone. They must clamour for national and international investors. Instead of trying to gag news, you better create positive activities that create positive news that creates positive activities, forming a circle of good that creates wealth for everybody,” he added.

 

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