He said that the state was creating a sustainable city that balanced economic opportunities with environmental stewardship.
The programme is to enhance the productivity and export potential of beneficiaries in the manufacturing and processing sectors within the state.
Nigeria and other African countries must consistently maintain a seven per cent growth rate for the next four to five decades to eradicate poverty.
African ministers have called for enhancing sustainable regional value chains for food security through AfCFTA.
The LCCI said Nigeria needs to boost the supply side of the forex market through inflows from exports, diaspora remittances and crude revenues.
