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Nigeria’s business environment still complex – American Business Council  

Chidinma Nwagbara by Chidinma Nwagbara
December 18, 2019
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Nigeria’s business environment is complex - American Business Council  

L:R: President, American Business Council/ Country General Manager, IBM, Dipo Faulkner; Chief Executive Officer/Executive Secretary, American Business Council, Margaret Olele; Territory Sales Manager, Aviat Networks, Sidney Ogueri; Marketing and Communication Manager, Verraki, Temitope Osunrinde; U.S. Consul General, Claire Pierangelo; Managing Director, FedEx, Sola Obabori; Finance Manager, Springrock, Tito Ejenavi; Lead, Africa Resource Centre Supply Chains and Logistics Centre, Babatunde Ogunleye-Johnson; Cisco's Channel Lead for West Africa, Isioma Udeozo; at the event organized by American Business Council for new members to the council held in Lagos.

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The American Business Council has described the Nigeria’s business environment as complex in terms of advocacy and ease of doing business.

Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the American Business Council, Margaret Olele, said that a lot can be done to ease ways businesses are done in Nigeria.

Olele, who made this known at an award event organised by the council, attended by Nairametrics, disclosed the plans of the Council to collaborate with the Government in different sectors of the economy.

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She said the council plans to support in building the right capacity while making businesses a lot more seamless for United States companies that operate in Nigeria.

Other plans: The American Business Council CEO further revealed that the council was willing to embark on a project to recognise partners of the council.

“First, we are very much into trade and investment opportunities between the US and Nigerian Government and strive to advocate for US companies operating in Nigeria.

We work with partners to help create an enabling business environment whether it is regulatory or policy issues, we try to do what we can to ensure that there is a very favourable business environment. So these are our partners who help and support us in doing this as well.”

Speaking about what 2020 would bring at the event held in recognition of members, who have supported the council over the course of the year, the President of the American Business Council, Dipo Faulkner said the council would continue to dwell on advocacy while working on business interests of American companies.

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“We will continue with the same thrust of the council. Advocacy, we speak with the voice of the American business in Nigeria, and we do it basically through advocacy, help them settle in, plan the territory they are going to work in as well as other business interests of the American companies.

We don’t do this alone, we do this with the US mission in Nigeria via the embassy, the Consul General, she is here, supporting us very strongly as well as the US chamber of Commerce,” Faulkner said.


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Chidinma holds a degree in Mass communication from Caleb University Lagos and a Masters in view in Public Relations. She strongly believes in self development which has made her volunteer with an NGO on girl child development. She loves writing, reading and travelling. You may contact her via - chidinma.nwagbara@nairametrics.ng

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  1. onlooker says:
    December 18, 2019 at 8:36 am

    So the US still goes into other countries to ensure the ease of doing business for American companies.

    Meanwhile those we have here are only interested in making business as difficult was possible for Nigerians?

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