Nigeria: Private Sector Operators Harp On Reforms to Save Economy

16 June 2021

Presidents of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria (OPSN) have tasked the federal government to muster the political will to initiate crucial economic reforms that would save the Nigerian economy from being crippled by its manifold teething problems.

The presidents of the OPSN also warned the government to launch such reforms without further delay since the Nigerian economy is in need of definite proactive steps that would make it competitive and attractive to investors and also spare it the contradiction of being the continent's biggest economy with the highest poverty and unemployment rates in Africa.

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