The federal government has set up a nine-member committee to review bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) Act.
The federal government has set up a nine-member committee to review bilateral investment treaties and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission Act.
“The Role of BITs in forging partnerships and securing prosperity cannot be over emphasized,” he said. “It will also enhance investor protection to ensure that foreign investors enjoy adequate legal protection, while upholding the principles of fairness and reciprocity.
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