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Geoffrey Onyeama signs an MoU with the European Union represented by H.E. Mimica, EU Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development, on the sidelines of #TICAD7. Photo: TWITTER/Geoffrey Onyeama
President Muhammadu Buhari, who thanked the European nations for the gesture, described as “pathetic the situation in internally displaced camps.” Besides, the president has declared that “Nigeria has very attractive investment opportunities with some of the highest returns on investments.” He pledged that his administration was “committed to removing all impediments to private sector participation in these sectors by creating policies that ensure consistency, predictability and a level-playing field for all.”
Describing TICAD as important to Nigeria in many respects, the president said it “coincides with the period when the country is faced with a number of challenges that affect our economy.”
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