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Foreign Direct Investment: Governor. Ayade woos French investors

Last updated: February 12, 2021 9:27 pm
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In a bid to raise the Foreign Direct Investment, FDI, portfolio in Cross River State, Governor Ben Ayade, has met with French ambassador Jerome Pasquier and other diplomats in Abuja.

Ayade, who expressed the readiness of Cross River to collaborate with the French government to develop core sectors of the state, said Cross River “has enormous investment potentials particularly in Agriculture, Education, Solid Minerals, Road and Sea-port infrastructures as well as Tourism.”

He solicited the support of the French government towards key programs and projects in the state, listing the West African Fabrication Academy, Banana value chain, Shear butter, Potato value chain, Beef value chain and also the Bakassi deep sea-port and 275km super highway, as areas of possible collaboration.

He also made a case for the establishment of a French-Nigerian University in the state to boost academic standard in the country.

The governor said his administration has “the most investor friendly policies in Nigeria,” adding that there are limitless opportunities for French businesses in Cross River State.

Speaking, the French Ambassador to Nigeria Jerome Pasquier expressed his country’s willingness to support the state in her quest for development, disclosing that French investors were interested in doing business in Cross River.

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Ambassador Pasquier observed that the state was rich in natural resources and investment opportunities which he assured would be exploited by French investors.

The diplomat hinted that a trade delegation of French investors and businessmen would be visiting Calabar once the COVID-19 restrictions were over.

He added however, that a team of envoys from the French Embassy in Nigeria would soon visit the state to further assess and ascertain areas of interests, and opportunities for France.

While in the state, the advance delegation would visit projects sites and also synergize with government officials ahead of the trade delegation’s visit, Ambassador Pasquier further said.

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