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UK to deepen investment in Nigeria to unlock the economic potential 

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The United Kingdom (UK) through its Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has stated that it will continue to focus on building future investment links and collaborate with Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) to ensure Nigeria’s economic potential is unlocked. 

 The UK government also announced the Mobilizing Institutional Capital Through Listed Product Structures (MOBILIST) partnership with the Exchange which will facilitate increased investment in sustainable development in Nigeria through products listed on the Exchange. 

 Rt Hon. James Cleverly, UK Secretary of State, FCDO disclosed these during the Closing Gong Ceremony held on the floor of the NGX on Tuesday. 

Cleverly noted that NGX, through its activities has a gravitational and attractive force to attract investment noting that investment fuels the economic activity, generates profit and unlocks the economic potential, and feeds through jobs and prosperity for ordinary people here in Nigeria and outside Nigeria. 

He added that the UK government would love to see more dual listings while adding that developing countries need at least $3.9 trillion in additional financing if it is going to have a credible chance of achieving their sustainability goals. 

According to him, investment is going to help unlock the economic potential of Nigeria, and the U.K. government will not only keep hold of its existing ties with Nigeria but will collaborate with the NGX to attract listings as well as investment in the capital market. 

Commending the United Kingdom’s commitment to attaining Climate Neutrality by 2050 and its progress in transitioning to renewable energy sources, the Chairman, Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, Alhaji (Dr) Umaru Kwairanga said, “NGX remains fully committed to further strengthening its existing relationship with the UK by fostering even stronger partnerships and collaborations.” 

 The Chief Executive Officer, of NGX, Temi Popoola, noted that the U. K’s inputs and importance are evident across the verticals of the Nigerian capital market.  

 

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