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    Nigeria safe for investment, not a war zone, says Lai Mohammed

    David GreatBy David GreatJuly 22, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said Nigeria is safe for investment in spite of the demarketing campaign being waged against the country by the political opposition.

    The Minister made the remarks at an Investors’ Fair, tagged “Africa Walk”, organized by the UNICORN Group in its Lagos Campus on Friday.

    He said the fake narrative being promoted by the de-marketers was that Nigeria is a war zone or that there is religious persecution in the country.

    Mohammed said the Buhari administration came into office in 2015 with the promise to revamp the economy, fight insecurity and curb corruption and that the administration has acquainted itself creditably on the three pillars.

    “We were elected on the three pillars of the economy, security, and anti-corruption. In these three areas, I can confirm that we have not left any stone unturned to turn things around despite the numerous challenges,” he said.

    While speaking on security, the Minister said Boko Haram, which was controlling a large swath of territory in the North East prior to the advent of the present administration, has been severely degraded and that ISWAP leadership has been eliminated.

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    He said 51,000 insurgents surrendered in the first three months of this year alone, while the government is now focusing on rehabilitation and rebuilding communities destroyed by the insurgents.

    The Minister said in order to address the intractable farmer-herder clashes, the present administration is the first to bring a feasible solution to the conflict through the National Livestock Transformation Plan, which puts ranching at its core.

    He therefore called on some state governments that are yet to key into the plan to have a rethink and embrace it in order to put a halt to the protracted farmer-herder clashes.

    “We are also tackling banditry with the same vigour with which we have taken on Boko Haram and ISWAP, and it is a matter of time for bandits to be decimated too,” Mohammed said.

    On the economy, he said the administration has re-geared the economy to stimulate domestic production and make the nation less vulnerable to external shocks.

    He however said adverse global headwinds, such as the crash in oil prices, COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine, have had adverse effects on the economy.

    In the area of fighting corruption, the Minister reeled out monetary recoveries from January to December 2021 as N152 billion; USD386 million; 1.1 million Pounds; 157,000 Euros; about 1.7 Saudi Riyals and some more in Digital and other currencies.

    He said the funds so far recovered have gone into the provision of infrastructure across the country.

    “It is disappointing that some of our recovered funds are still being blocked. Western governments should be helping us recover our money, not blocking it. Past funds have been returned, and then gone towards infrastructure. Governments proclaim they want to return, but then tie it up in endless bureaucracy for reasons best known to them,” he said.

    The Chairman of the UNICORN Group, Dr. Akintoye Akindele, who conducted the Minister round the startup incubainvestmenttion hubs on the UNICORN Campus, used the occasion to unveil one of the largest companies in the world, Nvidia, which is into robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Agric, Media, gaming, entertainment, education and translation, among others.

    Dr. Akindele said he is encouraging and supporting startups to go beyond profit maximization to contribution to nation-building.

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    FG sets 16 as minimum age for tertiary school admission

    FG sets admission age at 16

    July 8, 2025
    FG sets 16 as minimum age for tertiary school admission

    BREAKING: FG sets 16 as minimum age for tertiary school admission

    July 8, 2025
    US removes Syria's HTS from list of foreign terror groups

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