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Democracy Day: LCCI Emphasises Stable Political Environment For Business Growth

by Olushola Bello
1 day ago
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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has underscored the critical role that a stable political environment plays in facilitating business success in Nigeria.

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The Chamber stated this in celebrating Democracy Day.

The director-general of LCCI, Dr. Chinyere Almona, emphasised that a stable political climate is essential for fostering economic growth, attracting investments, and creating a conducive business environment.

“We join all Nigerians in celebrating the peaceful transition and commitment to democratic values over the past twenty-six years. A stable political environment is vital for business success and investment attraction. It is imperative that the government remains dedicated to implementing its proposed programs and ongoing reforms, enabling Nigerians to fully benefit from democracy without delay,” she stated.

Almona encouraged the government to ensure clear and consistent communication regarding economic reforms and policies to businesses and the public, saying that this approach aims to reduce uncertainty, build confidence, and establish transparent mechanisms for tracking and reporting progress in reforms.

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She also highlighted the need for targeted support to alleviate the cost burdens faced by businesses related to energy, logistics, and regulatory compliance, suggesting non-cash interventions that could enhance the production environment.

“In addition, it is essential to expand social safety net programs to support households impacted by rising living costs and inflation during this transition. Increasing funding for public services such as healthcare, education, and social welfare is equally important,” she added.

The LCCI also called for programs that support strategic sectors crucial for job creation, tax revenues, and infrastructure development. Special emphasis should be placed on the oil and gas, power, and agriculture sectors, which have the potential to significantly contribute to economic growth.

She said, “support for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) is essential as they form the backbone of Nigeria’s economy but often face challenges in accessing credit and infrastructure. Targeted financing, improved energy access, and market reforms are necessary to empower these businesses.”

 

The LCCI emphasised the importance of being receptive to feedback from the Organized Private Sector (OPS) and engaging in consultations to enhance the implementation of policies effectively.

 

While commending President Tinubu for the strategic reforms initiated, the Chamber expressed optimism about the long-term benefits of these proposed and implemented changes.

 

The LCCI noted that “President Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech conveys an ambitious and hopeful vision for Nigeria’s future. His commitment to economic growth, enhancing security, and increasing funding for education, healthcare, and infrastructure promises to bolster economic performance in the near future.”

 

As Nigeria reflects on its achievements and future path, the LCCI urged the government to maintain its commitment to implementing key reforms for a more sustainable and resilient economy.

 

Also, LCCI DG called for a nation built on the rule of law, justice, and social cohesion, highlighting that democracy imposes significant responsibilities on the government to provide credible and adaptable leadership in navigating governance challenges.

 

 


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