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President and Chairman of Governing Council, Institute Of Directors (IoD) Nigeria (IoD), Dr. Ije Jidenma, has decried how poor infrastructure is undermining the nation’s economic and social development quest.

Council Member, Institute of Directors Nigeria, Irene Ubah ; Chairman, Governing Council, Dr. Ije Jidenma; The Guardian Publisher, Lady Maiden Alex-Ibru and Deputy Director, Planning Division, Federal Ministry of Aviation, Mrs. Mama Edet, at the IoD’s stakeholders’ forum in Lagos… yesterday.

“This gap in infrastructure development has adversely affected Nigeria’s growth trajectory. Though there have been many conversations around infrastructure development and several policies developed by government at all levels to address the gap, success has definitely not been achieved.” According to the African Development Bank, a country’s infrastructure expenditure should be six per cent of its Gross Domestic Product at the minimum to attain a reasonable level of sustainable development.

 

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