Mr Abiola-Ajimobi said that the president was committed to ensuring that the sector was reformed.
He said Nigeria was beginning to witness a fundamental shift where space was rapidly becoming a powerful driver of economic opportunity.
Mr Obegolu encouraged members of the business community to use the Easter period to reflect on their goals and explore new opportunities.
He called on governments at all levels to harmonise tax policies and address the challenges of multiple taxation.
The ACCI president expressed deep concern over any strike action, saying that it had detrimental effects on the economy, particularly small businesses.
He said the integration would not only enhance academic programmes but also foster entrepreneurship in the jewellery sector.
“Reopening of the plaza will help put food on people’s tables for their families and also boost the economic activities of the country,” ACCI said.
“Together, let us chart a course towards a stronger, more prosperous economic future for Nigeria,” said the ACCI president.
The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) says the private sector is the engine of economic opportunities.
According to him, “this move will attract investments into the states we cover and foster economic growth.”
