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Nigeria remains our business destination priority – French Delegation

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (middle), with the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Denys Gauer (left) and Vice President, Bollore & Head of Delegation, MEDEF, Mr. Philippe Labonne (right) during the Governor’s meeting with the French Business Delegation (MEDEF) at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, December 13, 2017.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (middle); French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Denys Gauer (2nd left); Managing Director, Bollore Nigeria Limited, Mr. Jean-Baptiste Rambaud (left); Vice President, Bollore & Head of Delegation, MEDEF, Mr. Philippe Labonne (2nd right) and member of the delegation, Mr. Jean Lestrade (right) during the Governor’s meeting with the French Business Delegation (MEDEF) at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, December 13, 2017.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (4th right); French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Denys Gauer (4th left); Managing Director, Bollore Nigeria Limited, Mr. Jean-Baptiste Rambaud (3rd left); Head of Regional Economic Department, Embassy of France in Nigeria, Emmanuelle Boulestreau (2nd left); Vice President, Bollore & Head of Delegation, MEDEF, Mr. Philippe Labonne (2nd right) and other members of the delegation during the Governor’s meeting with the French Business Delegation (MEDEF) at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, December 13, 2017.
By Victor Asije
A Delegation of the Movement of French Business (MEDEF), the first network of entrepreneurs in France, on Wednesday said that Nigeria would continue to attract more French
companies.
The Head of the Delegation, Mr Phillip Labonne, said at a news conference in Lagos that Nigeria would continue to be a land of investment and opportunities for French companies.
The Vice-Chairman of the Africa Committee of MEDEF International also said that the delegation was in Nigeria to assess the situation in the country and business opportunities in Nigeria.
“Nigeria is and will continue to be a priority for our organisation. Let me also say that Nigeria is a priority for other French companies.
“We are here again to know what is currently going on in Nigeria. We have been to Nigeria five times now, because we see Nigeria as a leading country in Africa.
“Our delegation is composed of a 30-participant business mission, representing large, medium and small-sized companies interested in the many opportunities offered by the Nigerian market,’’ he said.
The head of delegation said that the outcome of their visits to the Lagos State Governor, Ministers of Finance and Budget and Planning, and the Nigerian business community were positive.
Labonne said that companies on the delegation were from oil and gas, health, transportation, aerospace, infrastructure, logistics, banking and financial services, energy, security, agro-industry and engineering sectors.
“We strongly think that working hand in hand with French companies can be a source of constant and long-lasting improvement in the quality of Nigerian economic growth.
“This, we can do by bringing to our local partners what makes us different: local content, training, innovation and knowledge transfer,” he said.
The Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Amb. Denys Gaver, also said that the delegation was visiting Abuja and Lagos, to explore investment possibilities and areas of partnership in Nigeria.
According to him, more French companies are ready to partner with Nigeria in promoting her economy.
“Nigeria for us has been a strong strategic political partner. We are also ready to partner with Nigeria in the economic sphere,’’ he said.
Nigeria/France bilateral trade relations were at N750 billion (1.8 billion Euros) in the first quarter of 2017, thus making Nigeria France’s first commercial partner in sub-Saharan Africa.

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