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Nigeria seeks to boost economic ties with France as Tinubu visits Paris

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French President Emmanuel Macron and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu shake hands during a two-day state visit to France, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024 at the Elysee Palace in Paris © Sarah Meyssonnier/AP
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For the first time in 24 years, a Nigerian President began a state visit to France on Thursday to boost economic ties and attract foreign investments.

The visit is symbolic to Nigeria’s leadership as it marks the first appearance of a sitting president at Champs-Élysées in two decades.

Bola Tinubu chaired meetings at the Elysée Palace aimed at bolstering his country’s position as a top trade partner for France.

“We’ve been working on stabilizing the security system in Nigeria, and we are getting closer and closer. We are doing better now in the area of security. I assure all the investors here that Nigeria is open for business and I thank you for your collaboration,” Tinubu said.

France’s Emmanuel Macron is pushing to expand his country’s strategic ties beyond its traditional sphere of influence in the wake of a series of coups and power shifts that have seen several countries from Mali to Niger move away from their former colonial ruler.

France is seeking to strengthen economic ties with Africa, as the visit sets up the two presidents for meetings at the “Franco-Nigerian Business Council” forum.

“To us, economic partnerships place France as a partner in the long run to work, with you, on your country’s food safety, the extraction and value maximization of the critical ore your country has, and as a partner, with our industries, in your defense and security strategy – that’s three priorities we want to commit to,” Macron said.

Ties between France and the continent are beginning to falter after Niger’s military junta banned the French aid group Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development, or Acted, from working in the country in mid-November.

The Ministry of the Interior signed a decree withdrawing the nonprofit organization’s license to operate, without providing reasons for the decision.

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Janpur Group signs MOU with Imo State on Achara Ugbo Farm, Standard Shoe Industry, others

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GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

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Janpur Group signs MOU with Imo State on Achara Ugbo Farm, Standard Shoe Industry, others

 

The chances of reviving moribund companies, introducing new techniques for existing ones and establishing new ones entirely in Imo State, Thursday, got brighter with the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the Imo State government and the management of a global multi billion Naiara business Group, Janpur Group.

 

Janpur Group is noted for diversified discipline ranging from shipping, power, agriculture, manufacturing, agro-businesses, heavy duty equipment procurement among others.

 

The mandate of the Group in the pact the management entered into with Imo State government is to make Achara Ugbo Farm located in Emekeuku a going concern as far as livestock production, with its value chain, is concerned.

 

The agreement also includes the revival of some moribund companies like the Imo Standard Shoe Industry and Nsu Textiles as well as initiate new ones in the State.

 

Speaking to newsmen at the signing ceremony in his Conference Room in Government House, Owerri, Governor Hope Uzodimma, expressed gladness in having them sign the agreement after engaging them in a long period of discussion.

 

Uzodimma expatiated on the nature of engagement with Janpur.

 

“They are to take over livestock production and expansion in Achara Ugbo Farm, targeted at opening up and expanding the farm, not only for the Poultry, Piggery and other Livestock production, but to install a Fertilizer Plant at the same premises that will do 400 metric tons of fertilizer.

 

“They are to take over the revival of the Standard Shoe Industry recovered from AMCON by the 3R administration that has been lying fallow for a long period, and also, they are expected to establish a Textile Industry at the same premises and put them into production and manufacturing,” he said.

 

Janpur Group, according to the Governor, is expected to take over the revival of Nsu Tiles at Ehime Mbano through Public Private Partnership (PPP) and put it into production.

 

“All these arrangements are expected to start running within the next three to six months and it is believed the Janpur Group is equal to the task.”

 

The Governor added that “the Janpur Group is expected to replicate its activities in Imo State as a serious-minded business group that is tested, having been in Angola, Egypt and other African Countries as well as in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States of Nigeria.”

 

In his remarks, the Leader of the Group, Mr. Mohammed Shafic thanked the Governor for welcoming them and corroborated the Governor on the reason for the pact they came to enter into.

 

He was passionate about what the group intends to do on projects in the agricultural section, chicken, egg, beef canning and other related livestock production at Achara Ugbo Farm as well as in the area of Fertilizer Blending Plant, Cement Plant.

 

The Commissioner for Agriculture, Chief Cosmas Maduba and his colleague in the Mines and Industry, Rt. Hon. Ernest Ibejiako signed on behalf of the government while Mr. Shafic signed on behalf of Janpur Group.

 

The signing was witnessed by the Deputy Governor, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru, Secretary to the State Government, Chief Cosmos Iwu, the Chief of Staff, Barr. Nnamdi Anyaehie, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr COC Akolisa, Commissioner for Information, Public Orientation and Strategy, Hon Declan Emeluba, Chief Political Adviser/Head Political Bureau, Barr Enyinaya Onuegbu, Accountant General of the State, Mr. Linus Duru and the Governor’s Technical Adviser, Dr. Bola Adigun.

 

 

Oguwike Nwachuku

Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Governor.

November 28, 2024.

PHOTO: Mr. Mohammed Shafic of Janpur Group with Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State ( second right) and the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru, after the signing of Memorandum of Understanding for the revival of some moribund companies in Imo State at Government House Owerri… Thursday.

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Edo State Recovers 30 Government Vehicles from Former Officials

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Edo State has recovered 30 government-owned vehicles allegedly held by former officials of the previous administration.

The Edo State Vehicle Recovery Committee has successfully reclaimed 30 vehicles owned by the government from officials of the former administration.

This information was conveyed by the committee’s chairman, Kelly Okungbowa, through a statement from Fred Itua, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, on Thursday.

Okungbowa emphasized the significant contribution of whistleblowers in aiding these recoveries, which included four vehicles taken from the residence of a former senior official and another vehicle retrieved from a different individual.

The retrieval of these vehicles reflects the state government’s dedication to accountability and effective resource management.

Okungbowa praised the citizens who provided crucial information and encouraged others to report similar incidents to prevent the misappropriation of public assets.

He detailed that among the recovered items were two Land Cruiser Jeeps and two Toyota Hilux vehicles, one of which contained campaign materials.

He assured residents that further recoveries would occur before the committee’s two-week deadline and called for additional public assistance, promising rewards for useful tips.

The committee is also prepared to extend its efforts nationwide to locate state-owned vehicles.

It is noteworthy that the committee had previously recovered three vehicles, including a Hilux van and two Toyota Hiace buses, one of which was found to contain bags of rice intended for distribution as palliatives to Edo residents.

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Imo State Reels Under Debts As Governor Uzodimma Owes N43billion To Contractors Amid N163billion Domestic Borrowings

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The state also owes the CBN N70.8 billion from the differentiated cash reserve ratio it got.

 

A review of the audited financial statements of Imo State, has shown that the Governor Hope Uzodimma-led government owes its contractors N43billion and the Central Bank of Nigeria the sum of N89billion as of the end of 2023.

The report also shows that Imo State under Governor Uzodimma owes the apex bank the sum of N17.2billion from the budget support granted to it by the Central Bank; the state also owes another sum of N66 million from the MSME development fund it got from the CBN.

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