Economy: Osun gets UAE support

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the weekend assured Osun State of its readiness to support the state’s with a view to help boost it’s economy
The Ambassador of UAE, Fahad Al Taffaq, and Governor Gboyega Oyetola, began a deal at a meeting in Abuja.
The envoy, who hosted the governor, promised to support the state’s dry sea port, its agriculture development plans and to explore “further ways to support the state in the short, medium and long term.”
Al Taffaq promised to visit the state next month to assess its economic advantages, saying “we want to see how we can add value to our peoples.”
He invited Osun State to next year’s Dubai Investment Forum, “which is biggest investment event in Dubai and attended by major investors worldwide.”
The envoy said 30 businessmen from UAE would be visiting Nigeria and explained that the biggest business between Nigeria and UAE is in gold trade. He said the majority of gold in his country comes from Nigeria.
Oyetola told the envoy that Osun has gold in abundance and looking to partner with investors to see that the gold deposit translates to the economic advantage of the state and its people.
He also called for support in the area of agriculture because Osun is an agrarian state.
He told the envoy that the state “is a centre of commerce with a lot of infrastructure where access to land by investors is unrestrained because of the Land Bank policy in place.”
He explained that no community would disturb an investor because the government warehouses portions of land for investment with the Land Bank policy.
The governor said power is stable in the state especially in the capital city which has an average 16-hour daily supply; he said the access to the rail can ensure easy transportation of goods from the state to Iddo Terminus in Lagos for export through the ports in Lagos.
Also, during his meeting with Bangladeshi High Commissioner Mr. Md Shameen Ahsan, at the Osun State House (Awolowo House), Oyetola reiterated his readiness to receive investors into the state with full support and incentives awaiting them.
The governor said: “we need countries that can facilitate our agriculture plan part of which is the establishment of farming settlements in each of the nine federal constituencies.”
 He added: “I see the great importance of technology in agriculture. We need support in this area.”
Bangladesh is an agrarian country which exports food to many of its neighbouring countries.
The envoy promised to follow up on the discussions.

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