The Federal Government has advised the newly constituted Board of NEITI to build on the efficiency, excellence and high reputation with which it has led
President Muhammadu Buhari gave the charge in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State while declaring open a meeting of members of the Board.
He said the NEITI policy was developed as a measure to guarantee professionalism, transparency, accountability, good returns on investment and improved revenue from the extractive sector. “The Board of NEITI must articulate a new approach and seek productive collaborations where necessary, to make Nigeria investment destination and dramatically increase the quantum of investments to the country”. The President stated.
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