He said their appointments were based on competence and performance.
Mr Singh said India’s commitment to Nigeria is driven by a shared vision for inclusive growth and South–South cooperation.
Ms Ambrose-Medebem said that every entrepreneur deserves an enabling environment to thrive and contribute meaningfully to the state’s economic prosperity.
The federal government states that it is committed to promoting industrial growth in support of the nation’s development and economic progress.
He said the two countries shared broad common interests and vast space for cooperation.
This was lower than 523.5 million shares valued at N1.45 billion exchanged across 12,666 transactions in the preceding week.
He said his administration had reduced crime in the state by more than 80 per cent.
The minister affirmed Nigeria as “a land of opportunities, realised and expanding.”
The Lagos government is targeting an additional $1 billion in annual income through small and medium enterprises.
Ms Oduwole said the ministry would partner with SMEDAN to support MSMEs as a key driver of inclusive economic growth.
