President Tinubu has promised policy consistency and a good business climate for investment. Dele Alake, Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication
President Tinubu has promised policy consistency and a good business climate for investment.
The President spoke on Monday while receiving a delegation from Shell Petroleum Development Company led by Global Upstream Director, Ms Zoe Yujnovic, at the State House, Abuja.
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