President Buhari Advocates ‘Made In Africa’ to Provide Jobs For Youths
Nigerian President, General Muhammadu Buhari has said that with the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the continent can double intra-African trade by 2030, reduce the reliance on imports and also create more jobs. Information Guide Nigeria
The president said this yesterday at the opening ceremony of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) 2021 in Durban, South Africa. RIPPLES NIGERIA reports.
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In Buhari’s words: “Under the African Continental Free Trade Area, we can double our intra-African trade by 2030, reduce our reliance on imports and therefore create more jobs within the continent,” he said.
“We cannot achieve this goal by talking alone. The implementation will be a difficult journey. But all challenges are surmountable if both the public and private sectors collaborate”.
“On the public sector side, governments must support local entrepreneurs to build scale and therefore improve productivity”.
‘‘This means providing incentives to encourage our businesses to formalise and comply with laid-down regulations.” jamb results
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“The AFCFTA is for ‘made-in-Africa’ products and services. Africa must be a marketplace where no country is left behind”.
“As we implement, we must ensure that we create jobs and enhance revenues for all parties. We must leverage on one another’s strengths to succeed.”