The Edo State Government has taken a significant step towardsĀ enhancing foreign direct investments by unveiling plans to establish a dedicated Diaspora Investment Desk.
TheĀ initiative, Nigerian Tribune gathered,Ā aimsĀ at facilitatingĀ seamless engagement with the expansive Edo diaspora community, tapping into their expertise and resources for the advancement of the state’s economic landscape.
During the inauguration ceremony of the Edo State House of Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Industry on August 10, 2023, the Managing Director, Mr Kelvin Uwaibi, who doubles as the head of the Edo State Investment Promotion Office (ESIPO) Ease of Doing Business Secretariat, officially introduced the venture and called for a fortified partnership between the 8th Edo State House of Assembly and the governmental investment entities.
The committee was inaugurated by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mariam Edeko, representing the Esan North-East constituency, with its members charged with the paramount task of fostering an environment conducive to economic expansion and investor empowerment.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Uwaibi said, “As our lawmakers, there are some other policies that we would need you to support us with, which will soon come to your table, such as the MSMEs Policy. We have done it with the help of our development partner, GIZ. It will soon come to your table for legislative backing. That and the Digital Economy Policy are some of the priorities we are vigorously pursuing at the moment.”
He expressed his aspirations for a harmonious coexistence between local communities and burgeoning enterprises, saying,”We also hope to see you also engage with the local government by starting from the grassroots. We want a situation where businesses and the host communities live in harmony. This will create a more friendly environment for investors which will directly benefit the host communities.”
UwaibiĀ urged the legislative and executive arms to unite in spotlighting Edo State’s multifaceted investment prospects.Ā Ā This was just as he noted that such collective effortĀ would serve as an enduring testament to the state’s dedication to fostering investment-driven prosperity.
Mrs. Sarah Esangbedo Ajose-Adeogun, the Special Adviser to Governor Godwin Obaseki on Strategy, Policy, Projects, and Performance Management, on her part, expounded on the pivotal initiatives instigated by the state government to enhance residents’ quality of life.
The projects, Ajose-Adeogun said, spanned a wide spectrum, from the innovative tourism masterplan to transformative projects like the Benin Port Project and the Benin Enterprise Park Project and inclusive housing schemes such as the Coral City Project and Emotan Gardens Project.
She emphasised the imperative of intergovernmental cohesion, stating that “It tells me that there is synergy between the different arms of government. We have the vision, and now we must drive it in a sustainable manner. We need to be able to share learnings and, where possible, partner to ensure that we are all moving along in the same direction.”
Ajose-AdeogunĀ also underscored the concerted effort towards making Edo the quintessential place to reside and work by 2050, stressing that instituting transformative reforms remains pivotal to realizing this vision.
The Chairman of the Standing Committee on Commerce and Industry,Ā Lecky Hussein MustaphaĀ (Etsako West Constituency 1), articulated his hands-on approach to comprehending the intricacies of various government bodies. He pledged to personally visit numerous Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) alongside his committee members to garner firsthand insights into their operations, challenges, and ways in which legislative support can be provided.
Other members of the committee include Lecky Hussein Mustapha (Chairman), Uyi Frank Omosigho (Member), Ahmed Oshomah (Member), and Emankhu Isibor Addeh (Member).
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