Nigeria, AEZO Partnership Will Help Maximise AfCFTA Gains– Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday expressed commitment to the African Economic Zones Organization (AEZO) while aiming for gains from the African

Buhari, during the fifth African Union Symposium on Special Economic Zones and Green Industrialization and the 7th edition of the African Economic Zones Organisation annual meeting in Abuja , said the three-day event with the theme: “African Special Economic Zones: Engine for Resilience and Accelerator for Sustainable Industrial Value Chains Development,” was an opportunity for the country to leverage on a platform such as the AEZO that will enhance intra-African trade and promote peer review...

Represented by the minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Umana Okon Umana, the president told the over 200 delegates that in Nigeria for instance, the free zone scheme has attracted a significant number of landmark infrastructure projects sufficient to transform the country’s economy since its inception 30 years ago.These projects include the newly- commissioned state seaports and Dangote Refinery expected to become the largest single facility once it comes on stream in a few months’ time.

 

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