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Absence of market data, biggest problem in Nigeria’s healthcare business – Expert 

George Uduku, General Manager, West Africa Healthcare at G.E, says absence of market data is the biggest hurdle facing healthcare business in Nigeria today.  

During a panel session at the just concluded Doing Business in Nigeria conference in Lagos, George noted that apart from the common problems faced by businesses such as foreign exchange crunch and infrastructure gaps, there are issues peculiar to the Nigerian healthcare industry.  

According to him, absence of specialised intermediaries and partners as well as difficulties in accessing finance  are critical issues hurting the country’s healthcare sector.  

He further explained that Nigeria is made of a collection micro markets, rather that one big market, as a result of the differences in culture and geography that exist across different zones across the country.  

Opportunities across agro-value chain in Nigeria 

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Also speaking during the panel discussion which centred on “Doing Business in Nigeria: The Opportunities, Challenges & Realities” was the Special Adviser to the President on Industry, Trade, and Investment, John Uwajumoju, who stated that diverse opportunities exist across the agricultural value chain.  

He also stated that the continuation of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) by the current administration signals a resolve to strengthen the ease of doing business in the country and address the concerns of the private sector.  

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