The British government has applauded the economic policies so far implemented by President Bola Tinubu, raising investors’ confidence in the country.
Montgomery stated, “During my visit to London last week, I briefed my ministers and engaged with British businesses in the finance, banking, and investment sectors. They have responded very positively to these initial decisions.”
“The big issue is that these reforms help put Nigeria on a higher, greater path. They will attract more investments and the United Kingdom and the City of London see Nigeria as a big opportunity going forward,” he stated. According to him, “I will urge you to facilitate the setting up of the Nigeria-UK Bi-national Commission; that Bi-national Commission can be the driver for accelerating enhanced business relationship between our two countries.
“This is just the beginning because it was fait accompli to withdraw the fuel subsidy. We either get rid of the fuel subsidy or the fuel subsidy will get rid of the Nigerian nation.
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