UN secretary-general António Guterres has called on world leaders and business operators to work together to build resilience against global shocks.
According to him, while there are signs of improved investor confidence, many domestic businesses, particularly MSMEs, continue to face operational challenges.
The BOI official further noted that the market trajectory remains positive and disciplined.
Mr Olusi said, “Under this framework, BoI will be able to finance assets and raw materials for customers using approved non-interest banking products.’’
Mr Hassan said that many MSMEs still viewed governance as an issue meant for large corporations, describing such thinking as risky in today’s operating environment.
The APC noted that Nigeria could no longer run a modern economy on an archaic, fragmented, and oil-dependent tax structure.
Mr Nwifuru explained that the proposed budget was shaped by the needs and aspirations of citizens generated through participatory budgeting.
Mr Sanwo-Olu stated, “Good governance is the backbone of development, and Lagosians must remain at the centre of every decision we make.’’
Mr Wauschkuhn also stressed the importance of peer learning to close operational gaps.
Mr Adedeji said that the reward was for the company’s diligent work.
