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Renewed Hope Agenda Fuels Global Confidence in Nigeria

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Tinubu reforms boost global confidence in Nigeria, attracting investment, strengthening trade ties, and improving economic outlook, says minister

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Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has said that ongoing reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are strengthening global confidence in Nigeria and unlocking new opportunities for trade, investment, and international cooperation.

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Speaking at a world press conference in London ahead of President Tinubu’s official visit to the United Kingdom at the invitation of King Charles III, Idris described the engagement as a powerful reflection of the enduring relationship between both nations.

“This visit highlights the historic and strategic relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, built on deep diplomatic, economic, cultural, and democratic ties,” the minister said.

He noted that the visit provides an opportunity to deepen collaboration in critical sectors, including trade, security, climate action, education, and technological innovation.

Idris emphasised that Nigeria’s democratic system has grown stronger after more than two decades of uninterrupted governance since 1999, supported by vibrant institutions, an active civil society, and a dynamic media landscape.

He highlighted key reforms under the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, including the removal of petrol subsidy and the harmonisation of foreign exchange regimes, describing them as decisive measures aimed at restoring fiscal transparency and economic stability.

According to the minister, these reforms have made Nigeria Africa’s most attractive destination for oil and gas investment for two consecutive years, drawing over eight billion dollars in Final Investment Decisions from international companies.

He described the development as a major economic boost with far-reaching benefits for job creation and revenue generation.

Idris also disclosed that Nigeria will soon launch a Customs Single Window, a unified digital platform designed to streamline trade processes and improve efficiency.

He added that Nigeria’s recent exit from the Financial Action Task Force grey list has further strengthened its credibility within the global financial system.

Early indicators of progress, he said, include improved investor confidence, a growing trade surplus, and sustained expansion in manufacturing and services activity.

External reserves have also risen above 50 billion dollars as of February 2026, partly supported by diversification into gold holdings.

The minister pointed to major infrastructure projects such as the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway, and the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano Gas Pipeline as transformative initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity and industrial growth.

On security, Idris said the government has intensified coordination among security agencies while strengthening partnerships with countries including the United Kingdom and the United States.

He added that Nigeria is also playing a leading role in maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

Reaffirming Nigeria’s global outlook, Idris said the government remains committed to transparency, regulatory stability, and policies that support investors.

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“We deeply value our long-standing partnership with the United Kingdom and look forward to strengthening collaboration in the years ahead,” he said.

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Governor Dauda Lawal Join VP Shettima’s Delegation to Benin Republic, Seeks Industrial Model to Boost Zamfara’s Agric Zones

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Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has described the Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) as a practical blueprint for transforming Zamfara state’s agricultural sector, as he joined Vice President of Nigeria, Senator Kashim Shettima and five other governors on a working visit to the Benin Republic industrial hub on Friday.

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The delegation toured the 1,640-hectare public-private industrial platform, inspecting integrated textile and agro-processing facilities where locally produced cotton is converted into yarn, fabric and finished garments while cashew and soybean are processed for domestic and export markets. GDIZ, developed by the Beninese government and ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms, has created more than 25,000 jobs since production began in 2021.

For Governor Lawal, who presides over an agrarian state with vast arable land and a strong comparative advantage in crop production, the visit presented an opportunity to draw direct lessons for Zamfara’s agricultural transformation agenda.

“Zamfara holds a strong comparative advantage in agriculture. We grow all crops in the state, we are not limited to soybeans. We have the land and it is fertile,” Governor Lawal had told global investors at the Africa Investment Forum in Morocco last November, where he signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) to drive large-scale agricultural transformation under the INTEGRANIUM Initiative.

The GDIZ visit is aimed at strengthening the implementation of Nigeria’s Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones Programme, drawing practical lessons from Benin’s approach to agricultural value addition, industrial infrastructure, investment mobilisation and export-oriented production. Particular attention was given to the textile park’s integrated production system covering cotton spinning, weaving, fabric processing and garment manufacturing. Governor Lawal believes that Zamfara State can benefit from the $370 billion worth of global cotton valuation by ensuring Zamfara grows more cotton and can also lead the charge by reviving moribund textile manufacturing hubs and value chain which could generate millions of jobs, expand non-oil exports and stimulate economic activities.

Governor Lawal’s participation in the delegation aligns with Zamfara’s recently launched 10-year Development Plan (2025–2034), which envisions the state becoming “a benchmark for transformative economic growth, not merely for Nigeria, but the continent of Africa”. The plan prioritises maximising Zamfara’s agricultural and natural resource strengths through partnerships, mechanised farming, agro-processing and value chains to create jobs, improve food security and reduce poverty-driven insecurity.

Governor Lawal was also in company of other state Governors like; Hope Uzodimma (Imo), Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau), AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq (Kwara), Dikko Radda (Katsina), and Umar Namadi (Jigawa). The visit is expected to inform the development of garment-training facilities and dedicated processing infrastructure near agricultural production communities across Nigeria.

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