The Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Friday, said Nigeria’s future “rests in the hands of business owners, the entrepreneurs.”
Stating that the effective collaboration between federal and state governments with the private sector was a sure catalyst for boosting economic growth, economic diversification and improved productivity.
According to a statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, Osinbajo said this at the close of the maiden edition of the Gombe State Investment Summit.
The statement is titled ‘Nigerian federation benefits our people when FG, states, private sector collaborate.’
Prof. Osinbajo also noted that improving the business environment was critical to “the prosperity of our great country.”
According to him, state governments could further boost economic growth and investments in their respective domains by approaching development like a sovereign state while improving the business environment for small businesses to thrive.
He said, “The future of our country rests in the hands of business owners, the entrepreneurs, all over this state and the country.
“The successes that we have seen here in Gombe are substantially on account of the effective collaboration of the private sector, the states and the Federal Government. Our federation benefits our people when the states and federal authorities alongside private actors think and work together.”
Highlighting significant improvements recorded by the Gombe State Government in this regard he noted that “as a progressive government, we remain committed to policies and reform efforts that are geared towards economic diversification and improved productivity.”
He lauded the Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, who “approached the development of the state by thinking as a sovereign state as opposed to thinking as a sub-national.”
In his view, the governor’s vision to draw up a 10-year development plan – Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and determination towards creating an enabling business environment, were key pivots to economic growth.
“And this is as it should be. Gombe could rank very easily as a sovereign state, its GDP is almost three times the GDP of Gambia and it is almost at the same level as the GDP of Liberia.
“So, when you compare this state to actual sovereign states, you will see clearly that the only way to plan the growth of this state is to plan it like you would plan the growth of a country. And I am very happy that Governor Yahaya is doing that,” Prof. Osinbajo further said.
The VP also revealed that Gombe State was at the center of the business-enabling changes, which explains why it is ranked as the easiest state to do business in on a subnational level.
According to replies from the private sector in the survey, Gombe was leading the way in terms of infrastructure and security indicators as well as indicators for skills and labor.
Additionally, the Vice President urged the public and business sectors to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
The Domagric Integrated Rice Mill, which is situated inside the 1000-hectare Muhammadu Buhari Industrial Park, had its groundbreaking ceremony officiated by the Vice President.
The Vice President was welcomed at the Gombe Airport by a team that the governor headed that included senior state officials, traditional leaders, and other dignitaries.
Prof. Isa Pantami, Minister for Communications and the Digital Economy, also went with him.