Kogi, others target World Bank’s $750m fund to boost business reforms.
The Kogi State Government says it is accelerating reforms under the $750 million World Bank-supported SABER programme aimed at improving the ease of doing business across the 36 states of the federation.
A statement issued on Sunday by the state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, noted that Governor Ahmed Ododo made this known while hosting a one-day strategic technical session and statewide town hall meeting held in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council in Lokoja on Friday.
Ododo, who was represented by the Chief Economic Adviser to the State Government and Kogi State SABER Focal Person, Aliyu Salami, stressed that the engagement focused on the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms, a World Bank-backed initiative designed to enhance investment readiness and promote a business-friendly environment nationwide.
He emphasised that “Key reforms already underway in Kogi include land administration, commerce, investment promotion, agriculture, and a legal framework to facilitate access to credit for businesses in the state.”
The Kogi State Government says it is accelerating reforms under the $750 million World Bank-supported SABER programme aimed at improving the ease of doing business across the 36 states of the federation.
A statement issued on Sunday by the state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, noted that Governor Ahmed Ododo made this known while hosting a one-day strategic technical session and statewide town hall meeting held in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council in Lokoja on Friday.
Ododo, who was represented by the Chief Economic Adviser to the State Government and Kogi State SABER Focal Person, Aliyu Salami, stressed that the engagement focused on the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms, a World Bank-backed initiative designed to enhance investment readiness and promote a business-friendly environment nationwide.
He emphasised that “Key reforms already underway in Kogi include land administration, commerce, investment promotion, agriculture, and a legal framework to facilitate access to credit for businesses in the state.”
Kogi, others target World Bank’s $750m fund to boost business reforms.
The Kogi State Government says it is accelerating reforms under the $750 million World Bank-supported SABER programme aimed at improving the ease of doing business across the 36 states of the federation.
A statement issued on Sunday by the state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, noted that Governor Ahmed Ododo made this known while hosting a one-day strategic technical session and statewide town hall meeting held in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council in Lokoja on Friday.
Ododo, who was represented by the Chief Economic Adviser to the State Government and Kogi State SABER Focal Person, Aliyu Salami, stressed that the engagement focused on the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms, a World Bank-backed initiative designed to enhance investment readiness and promote a business-friendly environment nationwide.
He emphasised that “Key reforms already underway in Kogi include land administration, commerce, investment promotion, agriculture, and a legal framework to facilitate access to credit for businesses in the state.”
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