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ACCI urges sustained govt. support, stronger business policies

Mr Obegolu congratulated Muslim faithful on the successful completion of Ramadan.

• March 20, 2026
Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Investment
Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Investment [ Credit: ACCI]

The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has advocated sustainable government support for businesses and enhanced policies to improve the ease of doing business for economic stability.

The president of the ACCI,  Emeka Obegolu, made the call in his Eid-el-Fitr message, delivered by the chamber’s media and strategy officer, Olayemi John-Mensah, on Friday in Abuja.

Mr Obegolu congratulated Muslim faithful on the successful completion of Ramadan, a month marked by devotion, sacrifice, discipline, and spiritual renewal.

According to him, the values of patience, integrity, and perseverance demonstrated during Ramadan are vital for building sustainable and thriving businesses.

He commended the resilience, commitment, and entrepreneurial spirit of the business community despite prevailing economic challenges.

The ACCI president urged the government to sustain and enhance support for businesses to enable them to operate in a more conducive environment.

He emphasised the need for policies that promote ease of doing business, improved access to finance, and stronger infrastructure development.

He said that a stable economic climate was essential for enterprises to thrive and contribute meaningfully to national growth.

Mr Obegolu, also a leader of the Organised Private Sector in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), urged businesses to remain innovative and optimistic.

He said their contributions remained critical to economic growth, job creation, and national development.

He encouraged members of the business community to continue fostering unity and collaboration in their operations.

He also emphasised the importance of ethical business practices in strengthening the private sector.

According to him, collective efforts by businesses are key to overcoming economic challenges and unlocking new opportunities.

“As we celebrate Sallah, let us renew our commitment to peace, progress, and prosperity. With the right support and shared vision, Nigeria could build a vibrant and resilient economy,” he said.

Mr Obegolu extended warm Sallah wishes to members of the chamber and the wider business community and prayed for a peaceful, joyful, and prosperous celebration for all. 

(NAN)

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