Oyetola's vision to transform Osun Economy through massive investment is now coming into fruition ~ says Osun Dep Gov.
Deputy Governor State of Osun Mr. Benedict Alabi said that the vision of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola to transform economy of the state through massive investment is now coming into fruition. The Commercial Institution of American Embassy in Nigeria has begun discussion with members of Osun Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture NACCIMA in a way to network their businesses with the United States of America.
This is part of the outcome of the Osun Economic and Investment Summit held recently in the state where many business partners and economic investors signified intentions to partner the state for business investment in which U.S Embassy is one of them.
Mr Alabi stated this on Tuesday in Osogbo at a business seminar and orientation session organised for members of Osun NACCIMA by the U.S Embassy in collaboration with the state government.
The state Deputy Governor said that Governor Oyetola's administration has provided opportunities for Investments in agriculture, mining and tourism. What is needed for business partners and investors is to key into the plan of government for their benefits and economic development of the state.
He disclosed that Oyetola's administration is moving in the right direction. It’s opening up the state to industrialization and massive investment through the exploitation of the potentials of the state in these three key sectors.
Mr Alabi commended the American Embassy for the bold step just has he stressed the importance of the seminar as a way of bringing technology transfer and share knowledge and ideas for business growth.
" With what we are seeing here today, it shows that we have a great opportunity in collaboration. This is one of the benefits of the outcome of Osun Economic and Investment Summit we held recently.
" It shows that we must be technological driven and I encourage you to register with the commercial institution of American Embassy.
" You should know that if you run your business alone, when you are no more, your company will be no more", Osun Deputy Governor stated.
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