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NIPC, NEPC Seal Pact To Boost Investment In Non-Oil Sector
The Nigerian Invest
ment Promotion Commission (NIPC), and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost investment in the non-oil sector of the Nigerian economy.
The inter-agency agreement which was signed at the headquarters of the NIPC in Abuja would enable both agencies to enhance the Nigerian Investment Ecosystem to attract more foreign and local direct investments to the non-oil sector of the economy.
The Executive Secretary of NIPC, Mrs Saratu Umar in an interview with newsmen shortly after the signing of the MoU with the Executive Director of NEPC, Mr Segun Awolowo, said within the last three years, the sum of $20 billion had been attracted into various sectors of the economy.
She listed some of the sectors where these investments had been made to include automobile, Sugar and Cement, amongst others.
“We have had about $20 billion investment but right now, we have a pipelines investment of about $ 60 billion and these are in the process of coming in and we hope to ensure that they are actualised to become real investments”, she said.
On the inter agency collaboration, she said it became imperative as the emphasis of the government was to diversify the economy away from oil.
“Nigeria has remained the highest recipient of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in Africa, pulling in over10 per cent or over $20 billion of the entire continent’s FDI in the last three years”, she said.
On his part, Awolowo said with the partnership, both organisations would be able to attract investments in vital industries identified by the NEPC in its strategic plan.
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