Ondo, Czech parley on economy

Ondo State

Aiyedatiwa, Zdenek

Aiyedatiwa vows conducive investing environment 

Ondo State Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has reaffirmed his administration’s readiness to partner with global investors and entrepreneurs, particularly the Czech Republic, to unlock the state’s vast economic potential.

He disclosed this strategic diplomatic engagement aimed at enhancing economic growth, technological transfer, and international cooperation, while receiving the Czech Republic envoy to Nigeria, Krejci Zdenek, in his office in Akure.

The Governor also vowed that his administration will continue to provide an enabling environment for investors to come around to do their businesses with ease.

He said: “We have to govern to provide stable political environment and conducive economic environment for the people to operate. We are providing a legal system that supports businesses and investments.

“Our arms are open to embrace new investors from within and outside Nigeria. We’ll continue to do what we can do for our economy to grow for the benefit of our people.”

Aiyedatiwa, who thanked the Ambassador for the visit to Ondo State, promised that his administration is fully ready to partner with Czech Republic anytime.

Earlier, Ambassador Krejci Zdenek noted that Czech Republic is a country with a very old industrial tradition from the end of the 19th century, adding that the country is very strong in machinery, including equipment for agriculture.

He expressed optimism about the prospects of cooperation with Ondo State, stressing that the Czech Republic is eager to contribute to Nigeria’s development by offering expertise in areas such as modern agricultural machinery, construction technologies, and renewable energy solutions.

He added that Ondo State stands out due to its natural resources, governance structure, and evident political will.

“We believe a strategic alliance with Ondo State will yield mutual benefits and contribute meaningfully to your developmental agenda,” the Ambassador told the governor.

Also speaking, Mr. Adewale Adekunbi, a member of the Czech delegation, emphasized that the partnership aims not only to boost economic activity but also to address poverty and unemployment through the application of advanced technology and skills transfer.

Those in attendance included the Deputy Governor, Dr Olayide Adelami, Chief of Staff, Prince Segun Omojuwa, Special Adviser on Power, Engr. Johnson Alabi, Senior Special Assistant on Agric and Agric- Business, Mr Wemimo Akinsola, Administrative Secretary, Ondo State Development and Investment Promotion Agency (ONDIPA), Barr. Emmanuel Omomowo and Business Manager, ONDIPA, Mr Femi Akarakiri.

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