He noted that Nasarawa offered vast opportunities in real estate, industry and tourism.
He said Nigeria was beginning to witness a fundamental shift where space was rapidly becoming a powerful driver of economic opportunity.
Mr Jideani noted that transitioning to alternative energy sources such as solar was not only timely but essential.
He emphasised the urgent need for Nigeria to adopt a clear and formal definition of Women-Owned Businesses (WoBs).
ACCI’s director-general, Agabaidu Jideani, made the call on Monday while speaking on possible ways to promote a conducive business environment in Abuja.
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.
‘‘The ease of doing business is a critical factor for fostering economic growth.’’
He called on the government and relevant stakeholders to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
“Aside from slowing down businesses within formal and informal markets, the new policy also has a tendency to increase the cost of doing business due to sanction on withdrawal exceeding certain
