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Shettima tasks state govts., MDAs, others on conducive business environment

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Vice-President Kashim Shettima has implored State Governments, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), the organised private sector, and other stakeholders to do more in providing conducive environment for businesses to thrive in Nigeria.

Shettima made the call during a Gala and Awards Night, organised by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) in Abuja.

Our correspondent reports that the event was organised to celebrate exceptional public service delivery, reform excellence, and collaborative efforts toward improving Nigeria’s business environment.

He acknowledged the successes recorded this year, describing them “as the triumph of collaboration over silos’’.

He said when the 36 states of the federation, MDAs, development partners and other critical sectors commit to working together across the board, it becomes a big win for Nigeria.

“The end of this night does not signal the end of your pursuit of excellence because excellence is a culture, not an event. It lives only where it is nurtured.

“And so, in the new year, let us do even more to advance the reform agenda for Nigeria’s business environment.

“Let us build a nation where efficiency is normal, where transparency is routine, and where excellence is the governing creed of public service.”

The Vice-President underscored the importance of working as a team, noting that while every organisation reflects the kind of people working within, the people cannot “achieve excellence in a vacuum.”

According to Shettima, excellence is cultivated – “the result of choices, of discipline, of a refusal to settle for the bare minimum,” adding that it is not something that is inherited.

He observed that it is for this reason that the Gala and Awards Night were organised “to honour the belief that public service can and must be synonymous with excellence.”

He reminded stakeholders that the ball is in their court to make a difference, saying President Bola Tinubu has laid the critical foundation for the reforms required to reset the nation’s economy.

“And the success of this depends on the awardees we celebrate tonight. Your dedication and excellence embody the spirit of this administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“You represent the very best of our public sector, and your work is the foundation upon which our nation’s prosperity is built.”

Shettima described the Gala and Awards Night as a celebration of public servants across Nigeria.

According to him, the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, PEBEC, has spent the last couple of years championing reforms that speak to the soul of our economic aspirations.

“And reforms that make it easier to do business, that restore investor confidence, that ensure our institutions work at the speed of national ambition.

“And tonight, we salute the men and women driving this mission forward, those who have placed the national interest above their comfort zones,” he said.

The Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Sen. Ibrahim Hadejia, said under the leadership of Vice-President Shettima, PEBEC has continued to deliver reforms that are incrementally impacting businesses in different sectors across the country.

He reminded stakeholders that the task of transforming Nigeria’s business environment is far from over.

He said that every improvement celebrated at the 2025 awards would be the foundation upon which more lasting reform initiatives would be built.

The Director-General of PEBEC, Princess Zahrah Audu, outlined some of the achievements recorded by the agency in the past year through deliberate and result-oriented collaboration to transform operations across MDAs.

Audu noted that reform is embedded and remains a critical component of PEBEC’s service delivery.

She added that the scope of PEBEC’s achievements under the current dispensation reflects the depth of partnership established and nurtured by management with critical stakeholders across the country over the past months.

The highpoint of the occasion was the unveiling of the 2025 Business Facilitation Act (BFA) Compliance Report and the Subnational Ease of Doing Business Report.

The event also featured presentation of various categories of awards, including access to justice; legislative trailblazer; leadership of action and business advocacy and partnership, among others.

Salisu Sani-idris

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