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Nigerians In Diaspora Ready To Support President-Elect In His Quest To Revamp Nigeria Economy – APC Switzerland Chair

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–As Swearing-in Ceremony Tinubu Is Fast Approaching

The All Progressive Congress (APC) Switzerland Chapter Chairman, Amb. Adebayo Alfonso has acknowledged that the Nigerians in the Diaspora are ready to support Nigeria President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to diversify Nigeria’s economy to the best economy in the world.

This was made known on Saturday during the Chairman’s interaction with the newsmen in Switzerland.

Alfonso said that Nigeria is sitting on a gold mine with abundant natural resources, adding that with strategic investment in research and development and product management, the nation can explore these resources to the fullest.

The major economic challenges are under-investment and product management, the strategic investment in every sector will lead to the diversification of the economy and wealth creation across the entire country.

“The Swiss and European companies are waiting for the swearing-in of President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to come in and invest and build partnerships with local companies in Nigeria to stabilize full-scale”.

“We have gotten a lot of invitations and meetings for discussion with the Swiss Chamber of Commerce, Belgium -Luxembourg-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce, and other trade institutions”.

“The Vice President of the Belgian-Luxembourg-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce which is a powerful International trade and investment organization, Prince Ike Akenzua has demonstrated his readiness to partner with the incoming government in Nigeria to revamp the Nigeria economy to be world Best”. Alfonso asserted.

Alfonso also compels Nigerians to rest assured that the incoming administration under the leadership of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will take the Nigerian economy to a greater height in no distance.

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