Biden is committed to forging stronger ties with Nigeria, says Adeyemo

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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ The United States Deputy Secretary of Treasury, Mr. Wally Adeyemo, has expressed the U.S. commitment to maintaining a strong relationship with Nigeria, based on shared values and mutual benefits. Speaking at the Lagos Business School, Adeyemo emphasized that the U.S. administration recognizes the importance of Nigeria’s economic success, not only for its own citizens but also for the region, continent, and global economy.

Deputy Secretary of the United States, Wally Adeyemo, emphasized the critical juncture that Nigeria finds itself in, where effective actions by the government and the determination of the Nigerian people can unleash the country’s untapped potential. He underlined that Nigeria’s most valuable resource is its people, not just its vast oil reserves. This sentiment highlights the importance of investing in human capital, education, and social development to drive Nigeria’s progress and prosperity.

The Deputy Secretary outlined four economic reform priorities for Nigeria:

1. Stable Naira: Adeyemo stressed the importance of a stable exchange rate and the unification of Nigeria’s foreign exchange rates to create macroeconomic stability necessary for attracting foreign investment.

2. Fiscal Strategy: Nigeria needs to develop and implement a fiscal strategy that provides the necessary resources for critical investments.

3. Anti-Corruption Measures: Adeyemo called for a concerted effort to root out corruption and address perceptions of corruption in the business environment.

4. Financial System Integrity: Protecting the integrity of Nigeria’s financial system is essential for sustained economic growth.

Overall, Adeyemo’s address reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting Nigeria’s economic development and reforms while emphasizing the need for good governance, stability, and anti-corruption efforts to attract foreign investment and unlock Nigeria’s potential.

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