President Bola Tinubu urges Qatari investors not to hesitate in reporting any officials that demand bribe when investing in Nigeria. He assures that his administration has zero tolerance for corruption and will deal decisively with those who undermine investor confidence.
President Bola Tinubu on Sunday said his administration has zero tolerance for corruption, telling Qatari investors not to hesitate in reporting any of his officials that demand bribe when they decide to invest in Nigeria . Tinubu who is on a visit to Qatar, told the international business community that Nigeria is ready for serious business.
He assured that his administration will deal decisively with any and all entrenched interests in the country who undermine investor confidence in the Nigerian economy. He also promised to remove all bottlenecks standing in the way of profitable and legitimate enterprise in Nigeria. The President gave the charge at the Nigeria-Qatar Business and Investment Forum in Doha, on Sunday. According to him, Africa's largest economy and its systems are being reformed and upgraded. 'For you Qatar's captains of industry report any government official who demands a bribe or any form of inducement at any point in your business endeavour. I give you full assurance of your direct access to the President's Offic
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