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Private Sector Must Unite For Sustainable Devt – Oye

LEADERSHIP News by LEADERSHIP News
1 year ago
in Business
Dele Kelvin Oye
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The chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria (OPSN), Dele Kelvin Oye, has called for a united and inclusive private sector to drive sustainable economic growth and development in the country.

Oye was recently elected as OPSN chairman. He emphasised the importance of collaboration in strengthening the private sector. In a letter upon assuming office, he pledged to foster an environment where all voices are heard, ensuring equitable representation of all stakeholders in decision-making processes.

Expressing gratitude for the trust placed in him by OPSN members, Oye reaffirmed his commitment to working collectively with all stakeholders to address the challenges facing the private sector. He also underscored the need to leverage the unique strengths and perspectives of its diverse membership to drive progress.

In his letter, Oye stated: “I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for the trust and confidence placed in me by the members of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria (OPSN) as I assume the role of Chairman. It is indeed an honour, a privilege, and a profound responsibility that I do not take lightly.

“As we embark on this journey together, I want to make a firm commitment to you and all stakeholders within OPSN. Transparency and inclusivity are paramount in our efforts to foster a dynamic and collaborative private sector. I will ensure that everyone’s voice is not only heard but actively considered in our discussions and decision-making processes. I recognise the importance of balanced nominations and appointments across all OPSN boards and agency representations.

My promise is to cultivate an environment where diversity is celebrated, and all members feel equally represented.

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“We will work collectively to tackle the pressing issues facing our private sector while capitalising on the unique strengths and perspectives of our diverse membership.

 

“To achieve this vision, I intend to facilitate open discussions and debates on relevant matters within our platform, fostering a culture of engagement and collective deliberation before making any official decisions or statements on behalf of OPSN. I believe this approach will not only enhance our decision-making processes but also strengthen the integrity of OPSN as a united voice for private sector advocacy. As a first step, I propose we schedule a Zoom meeting next week to articulate our strategic plans for the next two years. Once again, I thank you for your support and guidance. I am excited about the journey ahead and eager to collaborate with you and all members of OPSN to achieve our shared goals for economic growth and sustainable development in Nigeria.”

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