At the 2024 Anambra Economic Summit in Awka, Governor Chukwuma Soludo passionately urged investors to consider Anambra State as their next business hub, promising both security and opportunity.
Addressing attendees at the International Conference Centre, Soludo emphasized that Anambra’s appeal is driven not by charity but by value, stating, “We are asking people to invest in Anambra not to do us a favour, but in their own self-interest.”
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Highlighting Anambra’s readiness for growth, Soludo noted the state’s significant strides in improving security, saying, “In the coming weeks and months, Anambra will become one of the safest places to do business.”
He reaffirmed his ambition to transform Anambra into a thriving destination state, a promise he made upon taking office in 2021.
The summit, building on last year’s successful inaugural event, showcased viable investment projects aimed at advancing the state’s economic landscape from concept to bankability, further solidifying Anambra’s place as an emerging economic powerhouse in Nigeria.
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