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NACCIMA Is The Road To Prosperity in Nigeria – SDP Presidential Candidate, Prince Adebayo

The Presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party SDP, Prince Adewole Adebayo has said the road to prosperity in Nigeria is through The Nigeria Association of Chambers and Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), EaglesPath Online reports.

Adebayo speaking at the 4th quarterly meeting of The Nigeria Association of Chambers and Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) in Enugu said the SDP will stop being a lawbreaker government and unfortunately the most difficult thing for industry is that government does not respect contracts.

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According to EaglesPath, the Ondo born politician posited that times have changed because in the past before government reads the country’s budget, captains of industries are always consulted, and the government doesn’t take decisions without considering the effects.

Adebayo driving his point and acknowledging the importance of NACCIMA said ‘in the past when you see presidential candidate, governorship candidate, senatorial candidate, you in NACCIMA will say he’s my boy, he use to work for me, he’s a good boy.

In conclusion, he added that we must return to such lifestyle, because the road to prosperity in Nigeria is through NACCIMA.

Prince Adewole Adebayo is a Lawyer, who is also into industries Mines, and Agriculture.

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