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Mbah Aims To Raise Enugu GDP From $4.4bn To $30bn Via PPP

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
2 years ago
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Enugu State governor,  Peter Mbah is resolutely pursuing an ambitious economic vision, aiming to elevate the state’s GDP from its current $4.4 billion to an impressive $30 billion.

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His strategy involves fostering robust private sector partnerships and collaborations.

In line with this goal, Governor Mbah has engaged in a series of strategic meetings, including a private discussion with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday at the Aso Presidential Villa.

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During this meeting, specific details were not disclosed, but it is clear that Governor Mbah’s administration is committed to shifting Enugu’s economy from a public sector-centric model to one driven by private sector investments.

This transition aligns with his broader objective of transforming the state’s economic landscape.

The governor’s proactive approach is evident in his recent interactions with key stakeholders.

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Notably, he met with the World Bank country director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, to explore potential avenues for collaboration and financial support.

Additionally, Governor Mbah actively participated in the National Economic Council meeting presided over by Vice President Senator Kassim Shettima, showcasing his dedication to seeking out opportunities for Enugu’s economic advancement.

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