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Promote Policies That Can Encourage FDI, FG Told
The International Real
Estate Federation (FIABCI) yesterday canvassed the formulation of innovative policies to drive Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nigeria
The President of the FIABCI, Mr Chudi Ubosi, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos
He said that evaluation of foreign direct investment and screening process should be simplified and improved upon.
“The Nigerian Government should encourage the inflows of foreign direct investment and contact policy institutions that can ensure the transparency of the operations of foreign companies within the economy.
“For example, export investment projects that consistently generate positive contributions to national income can be screened separately and swiftly.
“On the other hand, projects in import competing industries should be screened separately too,” Ubosi said.
He explained that efforts should be made to engage joint ventures that were beneficial to the economy.
“Joint ventures provide for a set of complementary or reciprocating undertakings, which may include a variety of packages ranging from providing the capital to technical cooperation.
“The government should intensify the policy to acquire, adopt, generate and use the acquired technology to develop its sectors,” Ubosi said.
He stated the need for government to come up with more friendly economic policies and the business environment that would attract FDI to all sectors.
“Efforts should continue, this time with more vigour at ensuring consistency in policy objectives through a good implementation strategy as well as good sense of discipline among the policy makers.”
According to him, government needs to embark on capital projects that will enhance infrastructure with which foreign investors could build on.
“The current indigenisation policy should be pursued to the letter as a way of preventing absolute foreign ownership in the key sector of the economy.
“The Nigerian Government should also carry out the liberalisation of all the sector of the economy so as to attract foreign investors.”
Ubosi explained that more effort should be focused on solving the problems of corruption, weak public institutions and poor external image for Nigeria to attract foreign investments.
“It is, therefore, advised that the government continues with its privatisation programme, external image laundry, seriousness in the fight against corruption and signing of more trade agreements,” he added.
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