We’re making concerted efforts to return Osun to its top commercial, industrial status – Governor Adeleke

WE’RE MAKING CONCERTED EFFORTS TO RETURN OSUN TO ITS TOP COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL STATUS – GOVERNOR ADELEKE

Osun State Governor, Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has disclosed that his administration has been making concerted efforts in returning the state to its top commercial and industrial status by the developmental strides which are strategic in boosting industrialization and attracting investments to the State.

The Governor, represented by the Commissioner, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo, said this on Friday at the Osun State Special Day during the 2024 Lagos international Trade Fair, held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos State.

The year’s theme is “Connecting Businesses, Creating Value” which focused on sectors such as Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Services.

While speaking, Rev. Jenyo said, the South West region must make efforts to tap into the vast opportunities that abound in various sectors such as Tourism, ICT, Agriculture, Automobile Production, Assembling, Components and Services, Technology, Industrial and Business Machinery, Chemicals, Agro-Processing, Mining, Gemstones Mining, Textile and Leather , among others.

He added that South West region has a large productive population and market for movement of goods and services in the region.

According to the Commissioner, “we must therefore use our resources to build our industrial potentials. One of the important objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) is to create a single market that will help facilitate the free movement of persons, goods, services and investments. If we implement our policies well and timely, our manufacturing and industrial sector will have an increased output and create millions of jobs in the region. It is also very important that effective actions are taken to adequately get MSMEs ready to leverage the trade opportunities in African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) within the South West region”.

He said Osun State, being a Commercial and Industrial Hub in the South West should not be left behind in attracting investments in the commercial and industrial sectors as it is endowed with abundant natural and agricultural resources that are yet to be fully harnessed.

“The Adeleke led Government also conducted an Industrial Investment Summit from 10th to 14th September 2024, which accommodated various exhibitors from within and outside Osun State in all sectors of the economy, to promote production and use of Made-in-Osun and Nigeria Products to improve the economy of our dear State and nation, as Osun is now recognized as one of the most Investment-friendly States in Nigeria”, he said.

He noted that the State Government wants to accelerate the pace of industrialization with a view to changing the narrative of being a Civil Service State to a fully industrialised State, hence, the revitalization of the Free Trade Zone which is planned to provide over 1,000,000 direct and indirect jobs for the people. Establishment of Markets with modern facilities, Establishment of Farm Produce Aggregation Centres with Cold and Dry Storage Facilities and Processing Units, Encouragement of Youths to key into Skills Upgrade and Entrepreneurship Development Training Programmes and Revival of moribund Industries among others.

Rev. Jenyo therefore stressed that Osun State is open for business and Investments from across the globe. “Osun state, through the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is always ready to support investments by providing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive”.

Gabriel Idahosa, President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) noted that Osun had witnessed accelerated and sustained development in infrastructure, amenities, creation of critical public goods, and implementation of ease of doing business reforms.

Adeleke remains positive to explore, exploit Osun’s business landscape – Bunmi Jenyo

ADELEKE REMAINS POSITIVE TO EXPLORE, EXPLOIT OSUN’S BUSINESS LANDSCAPE – REV. BUNMI JENYO

Osun State Governor, Sen. Dr. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke remains positive to his commitment to explore and exploit the commercial and industrial landscape of Osun State for the benefit of all and sundry.

This assertion was made by the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo, at the Osun State Pavilion, while speaking with newsmen immediately after the opening of the 2024 Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF) on the 1st of November.

The 2024 edition of the Lagos International Trade Fair kicked off on Friday, with over 3,500 exhibitors from more than 15 countries, registered to participate.

The Fair with the theme, “Connecting Businesses, Creating Value”, is organised annually by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), and is expected to run from November 1 to 10.

Declaring open the 10-day event at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, said it was aimed at fostering economic growth by connecting businesses.

While speaking, Osun’s Commerce Commissioner who expressed his delight, said Governor Adeleke’s administration is fully prepared to turn Osun State from Civil Servants’ state to a fully industrialised one.

According to him, “Nigeria has a great future and great potential to turn into a modern and industrialised country. Nigeria has a large productive population and market for movement of goods and services, which can strengthen the commercial and industrial sectors”.

“The South West Region of Nigeria must prioritize, develop and implement strategies to use the opportunities in manufacturing and industrialisation in different sectors and increase the competitiveness of the local products in their various states”, he said.

The Commissioner said the Governor Ademola Adeleke has put an investment-driven agenda in the front burner of his administration, making a remarkable progress in improving the standard of living of all Osun people.

According to him, “Osun State, being a commercial and industrial hub in the south west region is not left behind in attracting investments in the commercial and industrial sectors. As you all know, Osun State is endowed with abundant natural and agricultural resources that are yet to be fully harnessed”.

He lauded Governor Adeleke for being a passionate leader who is tireless in creating wealth opportunities for his people.

“The government of Sen. Dr. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has been making giant efforts to improve the living standard of our people, especially in the commercial and industrial sectors as well as MSME sub-sector and have undertaken several initiatives aimed at building human capacities, stimulating employment opportunities, wealth creation and economic growth”.

“Manufacturing and Industry are very fundamental for overall economic growth and poverty reduction. This is one of the main objectives being pursued by the administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke”.

“The Osun State government has improved tremendously in the ease of doing business in the State, through provision of incentives, interventions and an enabling environment to boost economic activities. As we speak, Osun State is open for business and investments from across the globe”, he concluded.

Adeleke’s government ready to accelerate industrialisation in Osun – Rev. Bunmi Jenyo

ADELEKE’S GOVERNMENT READY TO ACCELERATE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN OSUN – REV. BUNMI JENYO

The Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Osun State, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo has highlighted numerous efforts of the Ademola Adeleke led government to accelerate the pace of industrialization in Osun State.

This was contained in his goodwill message at the 41st annual general meeting, conference and exhibition of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti States branch at MAN Secretariat in Jericho Ibadan on Thursday.

The Commissioner also charged the South West governments to “tap into the countless opportunities in different sectors such as Tourism, ICT, Agriculture, Automobile Production, Assembling Components and services, Technology, Industrial and Business Machinery, Chemicals, Agro-Processing, Mining, Textile and Leather etc” to develop the zone.

The Commissioner is of the opinion that the South West has the resources required to build and develop its industrial potential and that Governor Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke is prepared to make Osun the epicenter of commercial, industrial and economic activities in the South West Region of Nigeria.

According to the Commissioner, “the government of Sen. Dr. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has been making great efforts to improve the standard of living of our people, especially in the MSME sector and have undertaken several initiatives aimed at building human capacities, stimulating employment opportunities, wealth creation and economic growth in Osun State”.

“Manufacturing and Industries are very fundamental for overall economic growth and poverty reduction. This is one of the main objectives being pursued by the administration of Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke. It is our opinion that a robust manufacturing industry can provide well-paid jobs for a large number of skilled workers, increase average household incomes, boost domestic demand, stabilize businesses and contribute to innovation and diversification”.

“The Industrial Investment Summit organized recently in Osun State accommodated various exhibitors from within and outside Osun State in all sectors of the economy.This was done to promote production and use of Made-in-Osun and Made-in-Nigeria Products to improve the economy of our dear State and nation. We, as a region and people should always think of Nigeria, buy and use Nigerian products to grow our country”.

“From the successful conduct of the Industrial Investment Summit, Osun is recognized in Nigeria as one of the most investment-friendly State. We are hopeful this will open up the industrial and business landscape of Osun and many investments will spring up in the State within the shortest time possible”.

“The State, through the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is always ready to support investments by providing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive. I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak at this event and I would like to inform you that the Government and good people of Osun State are expecting you to come and invest in the State of the Living Spring”, the Commissioner concluded.

Afolabi, new UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital CMD assumes office

AFOLABI, NEW UNIOSUN TEACHING HOSPITAL CMD ASSUMES OFFICE

Dr. Babatunde Adeola Afolabi, a distinguished medical professional and seasoned administrator, has officially assumed office as the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo.

The new CMD assumed office on 30th October, 2024 following the expiration of the tenure of the immediate past CMD of the hospital, Prof Peter Babatunde Olaitan.

The new CMD who is an accomplished medical doctor was born on December 22, 1972 hails from Ekosin in Odo Otin Local Government Area of Osun State.

He began his educational journey at Are Ago Primary School, Ogbomoso (1979-1984), where he first exhibited leadership qualities as a senior prefect.

Dr Afolabi held a similar role at Anglican Commercial Grammar School, Osogbo (1984-1988) and completed his A-levels at the Federal School of Arts and Science, Suleja (1988-1990).

He earned his medical degree (MBBS) from the University of Ilorin, graduating in 1998.

His medical training includes housemanship and National Youth Service at several respected institutions, including General Hospital, Baptist Medical Center, and National Hospital Dala, Kano.

Dr. Afolabi is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians and an Associate Fellow of the National Postgraduate Medical College. He serves as both an examiner and trainer for the West African College of Physicians, contributing significantly to the professional development of future medical practitioners.

Dr. Afolabi’s career at UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo (formerly LAUTECH Teaching Hospital), began as a casualty officer in the Accident and Emergency Department (2003-2005). His dedication earned him high regard among staff and patients alike. He later completed his residency in the same institution, advancing to the role of consultant family physician and ultimately a hospital consultant in the Department of Family Medicine.

The new CMD has held numerous leadership roles, including:Executive Member, Association of Resident Doctors, Chief Resident, Family Medicine, Clinical/Residency Coordinator, Family Medicine, Head, Department of Family Medicine, Head, NHIS and Staff Clinic, Acting Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee and Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (serving until August 2024).

Dr. Afolabi has led multiple key management committees, demonstrating skills in administration, resource management, and organizational leadership.

Contributions to Healthcare Initiatives
Dr. Afolabi was instrumental in establishing and expanding the hospital’s Staff-Centric Clinic—a model that inspired the Osun Health Insurance Scheme (OHIS). His work in these areas underscores his commitment to both patient advocacy and staff welfare.

Dr. Afolabi is an active member of several professional organizations, including: Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) – State-Level Chair, Infection Control, Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Project Implementation Committee (PIC), Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Society of Family Physicians of Nigeria (SOFPON) and Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).

The new CMD is married to Dr. Adebimpe Afolabi, a consultant pediatric cardiologist. They are blessed with children.

Dr. Afolabi’s vision for UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital focuses on seven core areas which include Patient-Centered Care – Establishing a responsive, dignified environment where patients’ needs drive service improvements, Modern Infrastructure – Upgrading facilities and enhancing specialty services to meet international standards and Education and Training – Strengthening collaborations and mentorship to train future healthcare leaders.

Others are Research and Innovation – Fostering a culture of inquiry to address local and national health challenges, Community Outreach – Expanding preventive health programs and health literacy initiatives in underserved areas, Staff Welfare – Prioritizing staff development and well-being to ensure a skilled, motivated workforce and Strategic Partnerships – Building alliances to bring resources, expertise, and specialty services to the hospital.

Dr. Afolabi’s vision aims to make UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital a model of excellence in Nigerian healthcare, known for quality patient care, professional development, and innovation in community health. Through these goals, he seeks to create an institution that uplifts both patients and healthcare professionals, setting new standards for excellence in the region.

Outgoing UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital CMD appreciates Gov Adeleke, hospital staff

Outgoing UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital CMD appreciates Gov Adeleke, hospital staff

The Outgoing Chief Medical Director of UNOSUN Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Prof. Peter Babatunde Olaitan held a valedictory meeting with all the Heads of Departments/ Units where he highlighted the achievements of the hospital during his tenure.

At the meeting, Prof. Olaitan appreciated the immediate past Governor, Alhaji Isiaka Oyetola and the present Governor, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke for the opportunity given him to contribute his quota to the development of the State in diverse ways. These include accreditation of programmes, enhancement of facilities, significant lift on the internally generated revenue, staff welfare and a peaceful atmosphere thoughout the tenure.

Apart from being the Chief Medical Director, UNIOSUN Teaching Hospital for four and a half years, Prof Olaitan served as the Osun State Incident Manager during COVID-19 Pandemic and managed the pandemic with health professionals in the teaching hospital, at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Hospital management board as well as Osun state Ministry of Health. The result was effective management of the pandemic throughout the state.

Prof Olaitan was also appointed as the Chairman of Imole Surgical and Medical Outreach, a programme by the administration of Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke which saw to effective treatment of over 50,000 Osun state indigens.

While recounting the achievements during his tenure of office, the CMD thanked the governor of the state, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, the Baord of the hospital both past and present, Management Team, Heads of Departments, Heads of Units and all Staff of hospital for their unalloyed support to his administration.

The outgoing Chief Medical Director also used the opportunity to honour some management staff of the hospital who have retired from the hospital services.


He appealed to staff to continue to support the incoming management of the hospital under the leadership of the incoming Chief Medical Director, Dr. Babatunde Adeola Afolabi for the hospital to be able to continue to serve the state for training, research and clinical services.

There is tremendous potential for Nigeria-Sweden collaboration across multiple sectors – V.P. Kashim Shettima

THERE IS TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL FOR NIGERIA-SWEDEN COLLABORATION ACROSS MULTIPLE SECTORS – V.P. KASHIM SHETTIMA

Nigeria’s Vice President, His Excellency Sen. Kashim Shettima (GCON), accompanied by the eminent government officials in a State visit to Sweden, has highlighted numerous potential for collaboration between Nigeria and Sweden.

In his keynote address in a business forum at Epicenter, Stockholm, Sweden, themed “Trade and Investments with a focus on the Digital Economy, Agriculture and Renewable Energy”, recently, the Vice President said Nigeria and Sweden share a longstanding history of cooperation, particularly in trade, technology and sustainable development.

In a thought-provoking piece titled, “The pursuit of balance: Building mutual opportunities in Nigeria’s economy” Sen. Shettima said, through President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration, Nigeria has introduced bold financial reforms, including the unification of exchange rates and the removal of fuel subsidies.

“Though challenging, these reforms are necessary steps in restructuring the economy for sustainable growth”, the VP said.

According to the Vice President, “there is tremendous potential for collaboration between Nigeria and Sweden across multiple sectors. Whether in finance, renewable energy, digital innovation, agriculture or education, our partnership holds the promise of immense benefits for both nations”.

“I urge Swedish investors to seize the opportunities in Nigeria and work with us to build a prosperous and sustainable future”, he said.

The Vice President also emphasized the need to intensify efforts, between both countries, especially on Agriculture for economic advancement.

“Agriculture remains a critical sector in Nigeria’s economy, employing a significant portion of our population. We are working to modernize the sector, and Swedish expertise in agricultural technology can help us achieve this. Investment in precision farming, mechanisation and value-chain development will improve productivity and food security in Nigeria”, he said.

“Nigeria, with a population of over 200 million, represents one of the largest and most vibrant markets in Africa. We are undertaking significant reforms to improve the business environment, from streamlining regulations to enhancing infrastructure. Investors can expect attractive returns, particularly in sectors like agriculture, technology, and renewable energy”.

“The World Bank projects Nigeria’s economy to grow by over 3.3% in 2025, creating a win-win situation where your investments yield substantial financial returns and contribute to Nigeria’s economic development and resilience”.

“We are here not only to speak but to listen and engage. We value partnership and collaboration. Please share how we can better support your operations in Nigeria, whether through improving processes, enhancing regulatory frameworks, or facilitating access to local resources”.

“Together, we can create an ecosystem that nurtures innovation and growth, ensuring mutual success in our business endeavours”.

The Vice President equally stressed the need for the Swedish authority to support Nigeria’s lofty initiatives in strengthening small scale businesses across the country.

He said “through initiatives like SME Survival Fund and MSME Clinics, the Nigerian government is providing critical support to these enterprises, and we welcome partnerships to further empower them.

According to him, “Nigeria’s digital economy is one of the fastest-growing sectors in Africa, contributing significantly to the GDP. Our fintech ecosystem, led by companies such as Flutterwave and Paystack, has attracted global attention, with Nigerian tech start-ups receiving over $1 billion funding in 2022. Swedish investors, with their expertise in technology and innovation, are well positioned to collaborate with Nigerian start-ups, driving growth and creating jobs”, he said.

Those, among others, who were in the entourage of the Vice President include the Minister of Foreign Affairs,His Excellency, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, Federal Minister of Communication, Dr. Bosun Tijjani, Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, Osun State Governor, His Excellency Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke (represented by the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo), the Vice President Director of Protocol, Ambassador Adamu Idris Muhammed and the Vice President Technical Adviser on Foreign Direct Investment, Princess Zahrah Mustapha Audu.

Also are the Heads of Agencies such as the CEO, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdulahi, Administrative Assistant, Ms Abba Gwadabe, Executive Vice-chairman/CEO, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, Executive Vice-chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Mr. Aminu Maida and the Chief Executive Officer, Gluwa, Mr. Tae Lim Oh.

Iba community begs Gov Adeleke to rehabilitate Inisha -Iba-Iree road

IBA COMMUNITY BEGS GOV ADELEKE TO REHABILITATE INISHA – IBA-IREE ROAD

The people of Iba in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State have appealed to Governor Ademola Adeleke to come to the aid of the town by facilitating the rehabilitation of the roads that lead to the town..

The traditional ruler of the town, Eburu of Iba, Oba (Prof) Adekunle Adeogun Okunoye Oyedeji 11 who called on the Governor to come to the aid of the town, said all the roads that lead to the town are currently in deplorable condition.

This, the monarch said is affecting economic and commercial activities in the town as the ancient town of Iba has many commercial and economic potentials if the roads are in good condition

He cited the roads that lead to Iba from Inisha, Iree and Obaagun as main roads which are in deplorable condition, saying that successive governments in the state have neglected the roads.

Oba Okunoye noted that the town had made series of appeals to the government in the past without any positive result to show.

He therefore called on Governor Ademola Adeleke to help the people of the town by ensuring that the roads are considered for rehabilitation in the next year’s budget.

Specifically, he stated that the Inisha -Iba-Iree road is significant to the state as those from Kwara State can ply the road while going to Iree and Ila-orangun axis of the state.

He recalled the communal efforts of the people of the town at rehabilitating the roads, adding that there’s a little to which the people can do due to the enormity of the project, hence the need for government’s assistance.

The monarch recalled that the government of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola was the one that rehabilitated the roads last, while successive governments had abandoned them

“I want to, on behalf of all the sons and daughters of Iba in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State appeal to the people’s Governor, Asiwaju Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke to help the people of Iba by ensuring the rehabilitation of Inisha -Iba-Iree road. This will enhance economic activities in the area and contribute to the development of the state,* he said.

He added that Iba town is an agrarian community with agricultural values which needs to be projected to the urban centres for the prosperity of the people and the economic development of the state.

Rev. Bunmi Jenyo celebrates Osun COS, Hon. Kazeem Akinleye at birthday

REV. BUNMI JENYO CELEBRATES OSUN COS, HON. KAZEEM AKINLEYE AT BIRTHDAY

The Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Osun State, Rev Bunmi Jenyo has celebrated the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon. Kazeem Akinleye on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.

This was contained in a congratulatory message, personally signed, which was made available to newsmen in Osogbo on Thursday.

Rev. Jenyo who described the Chief of Staff as GOD’s special gift to humanity, stated that Hon. Akinleye is a silent achiever whose native intelligence and wisdom of GOD have distinguished among successful men on earth.

Describing Hon. Akinleye as a great asset to the government and people of Osun State, the commissioner said his sterling and outstanding performance in the helm of affairs, has contributed immensely to the development of Osun State.

According to the Commissioner, “I join millions of people across the globe to wish our humble and humane Chief of Staff a resounding celebration on this special occasion of his birthday anniversary”.

“You are exceptionally gifted with native intelligence, godliness and passion for a greater Osun. We celebrate the faithfulness of GOD in your life for your giant strides and successes in making Osun State great”.

“Many more fruitful and impactful years in sound health and happiness, AMEN. Congratulations, my dear brother”, he said.

Signed:
Rev. ‘Bunmi Jenyo,
Honourable Commissioner,
Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Osun State.
10/10/2024.

All hands on deck to diversify Nigeria’s economy through non-oil exports – Gov Adeleke

ALL HANDS ON DECK TO DIVERSIFY NIGERIA’S ECONOMY THROUGH NON-OIL EXPORTS – GOV ADELEKE

Osun State Governor, Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has admonished Nigerians to join hands in the diversification of Nigeria’s economy in favour of non-oil exports, to generate income for the government at all levels and the people.

Governor Adeleke represented by the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo stated this at the inauguration ceremony for the first batch of export from Lagos to China at Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja Lagos on Monday.

The inauguration was at the instance of Nigerian Exporters Hub (Nexhub), in collaboration with the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA).

According to Rev. Jenyo, “this occasion comes up at a time when it is most imperative for the enhancement of operations and development of Nigeria’s Export sector”.

“It will equally generate more job opportunities, create wealth and reduce poverty among the good people of Nigeria”.

“This occasion, where we are inaugurating 10 Container loads of Sesame Seeds, Cassia Tora and Mica for exportation to the Republic of China, marks an impressive turning point in the history of this country at a time when all hands are on deck to encourage diversification of the Nigerian economy in favour of Non-Oil Exports to generate income for government at all levels and the people”.

The Commissioner who pledged the support of Osun State government to the initiative maintained that the state is abundantly blessed with agricultural and economic resources to ensure its success.

“At this point, I would like to assure the Nigerian Exporters Hub and NACCIMA that the Government and the good people of Osun State are solidly behind you for this laudable project and we are ready to work with you for the achievement of success on it. In addition, I would like to inform this gathering that Osun State is blessed with abundant agricultural resources at economic quantity that could be exploited for exportation”, the Commissioner said.

“And I would like to implore the Nigerian Exporters Hub and NACCIMA to kindly give Osun State necessary consideration when sourcing commodities for exploitation”, he said.

In his words, the National President of NACCIMA, Hon. Dele Kelvin Oye, asserted his confidence that, with the right strategies, policies and collaboration, Nigeria can unlock the immense potential of its non-oil export sector.

According to him, “I am pleased to share that our collaboration with Nexhub has already yielded tangible results. We now have the NACCIMA Nigeria Office in Hunan, China, which will continue to serve as a vital link between Nigerian exporters and the Chinese/Asian market”.

“Furthermore, we are very excited about the impending launch of the NACCIMA Nigeria House in Detroit, Michigan, to cater for the American and Canadian markets.These achievements are a testament to the power of private partnerships and the commitment of organizations like NACCIMA and Nexhub to drive non-oil export growth”.

“Let us use this conference as a springboard to propel our nation forward on the path of sustainable economic development. By working together, we can transform Nigeria into a hub for non-oil exports, creating jobs, reversing the Japa phenomenon, increasing foreign exchange earnings, and ultimately, improving the well-being of our people”, he concluded.

Rev. Bunmi Jenyo celebrates Osun Deputy Governor at birthday

REV. BUNMI JENYO CELEBRATES OSUN DEPUTY GOVERNOR AT BIRTHDAY

The Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Osun State, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo has felicitated with the Deputy Governor, His Excellency, Prince Kola Adewusi on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.

Rev. Jenyo who described the Deputy Governor as a great man of integrity, loyalty and influence said the “birthday boy” is GOD’s special gift, not only to Osun State but humanity in general.

According to the Commissioner, the Ile-Ife- born Prince has demonstrated exceptional working commitment and passion for a great Osun, in his day-to-day engagements and responsibilities.

Describing him as a principled individual, the Commissioner stated that Prince Adewusi is an asset to the government and people of Osun State, as he continues to make a positive impact on the lives of the people.

According to the Commissioner, “Your Excellency, you are a leader by example. Your humility, loyalty and unrivaled commitment to the development of Osun State cannot be underestimated. We celebrate you on this special occasion today as always”

“You shall continue to leave indelible footprints on the sand of time, as you age in the ceaseless favour, grace and blessings of the Almighty GOD, AMEN.
Congratulations Your Excellency”, the Commissioner said.

Signed:
Rev. ‘Bunmi Jenyo,
Honourable Commissioner,
Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Osun State.
05/10/2024.