The minister, Jumoke Oduwole, made the commitment in Abuja on Monday.
According to him, the CAC had played a critical role in Nigeria’s economic development.
He expressed the commitment of the present administration to protect the interest of consumers and the general public.
Ms Oduwole said the ministry would partner with SMEDAN to support MSMEs as a key driver of inclusive economic growth.
The collaboration is also expected to encourage efforts to unlock the healthcare value chain for effective transformation.
Mr Thomas said the conclave aimed to serve as an instrument for Africa’s growth and the role of India-Africa partnership in regional and global value chain integration.
“We are creating an enabling environment for players and stakeholders in the media and information ecosystem to thrive.’’
The policy had faced a lot of criticisms.
The NIPC boss expressed readiness “to leverage my extensive experience in law, business and investment.”
Nigeria on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening trade relations with China.
