Ernst & Young West Africa has urged African businesses to expand internationally to compete globally.
This was according to the Advisory Sector Leader, Government and Infrastructure, Ernst & Young West Africa, Joe Cosma, who spoke with our correspondent during the launch of the firm’s new office in Abuja.
“There has been a drastic change in the economies of Africa. I think they are moving in the right direction. Sometimes a bit slowly, but they are all moving. They are all maturing, and they are starting to do the right things.” “We do audit, and audit will provide that level of confidence to our clients, their shareholders and the other stakeholders. So, auditing will always be there, because it is needed by all those stakeholders. It is simple and straightforward,” he added.On his assessment of the level of public and private partnership in Nigeria, he noted that it was maturing but admitted that the process had been slow.
“Our clients know that we are here to support them, and we do a lot of sessions with them in the office, like strategy sessions and training, so that we can make our clients grow and grow with them. That is our motto: make the clients grow and grow with them,” he said.
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