“AfCFTA is an ambitious trade pact to form the world’s largest free trade area by creating a single market for goods and services across Africa,” said the forum president.
The policy, unveiled Tuesday in Abuja by Vice President Kashim Shettima, aims to achieve sustainable national economy diversification.
He expressed concerns about infrastructural deficits, particularly in transportation.
Azu IshiekweneSince Nigeria’s president obviously loved what he saw at the G20 in Delhi, he should have asked…Narendra Modi to share the story of India’s journey to the G20 with him.
Nigeria can be an industrial base that will attract manufacturing investments from the U.S., apart from “also being a potential market for our goods.”
”I think in five years we will be hoping that somebody can leave Lagos and get to Abuja within eight hours by rail,” MD Fidet Okhiria said.
Adesoji Adesugba, MD of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA), has solicited the intervention of the National Assembly.
