Edun Meets Microsoft Delegation, Assures Conducive Business Environment For Multinational Tech Giants

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The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, has assured of the government’s dedication and commitment to creating a conducive business environment enabling multinational companies to expand their investments to contribute to the nation’s economic growth and development.

He Edun gave the assurance when he received and met with a delegation in his office in Abuja from Microsoft Nigeria, led by the Country Manager of Nigeria, Olatomiwa Williams.

The Minister welcomed Microsoft’s commitment to Nigeria and emphasized the administration’s understanding of the strategic importance of sector leaders like Microsoft.

The meeting, he said, marks a significant step forward in fostering a collaborative relationship between the federal government and multinational technology companies, driving economic development and innovation in Nigeria.

Speaking earlier, Microsoft Country Manager for Nigeria,  Olatomiwa Williams, stated that the team was on the visit to address recent media reports and explore potential areas of collaboration between the federal government and the technology giant.

 The Managing Director reassured the Minister that Microsoft remains committed to its operations in Nigeria, contrary to recent speculation.

He expressed the company’s desire to partner with the government in mutual interest, including cyber security and youth upskilling.

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