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NIPC Assures Poland Of Safe Investments

Ag.Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Mr Emeka Offor has assured Poland of Nigeria’s support in improving investment relations between both countries. 

In a statement from the Commission on Sunday, the Ag. Executive Secretary/CEO gave the assurance when he led his team on a courtesy visit at the Polish embassy in Abuja on Friday.

TheFact Nigeria recalled that in 2017, NIPC took a lead role in pitching Nigeria’s investment prospects at the Polish-Nigeria Trade and  Investment  Forum in Poznan and at the Polish National Assembly.

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The event which was organised with the Centre for  Polish and  African  Affairs of the  Poznan  University of  Communication and Management and  Polish – Nigeria Trade  &  Investment  Forum  (PONTIF), was set up to increase bilateral trade and investment between both countries.

After that, some Polish investors visited Nigeria to pursue business interests.

Speaking during the visit, the Polish Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Joanna Tarnawska  Ambassador expressed interest in identifying areas of cooperation with NIPC to facilitate the interests of Polish investors in Nigeria.

Ambassador Tarwanska described Nigeria as a thriving investment destination.

She however noted that there was a negative perception of Nigeria by foreign media and a minor presence of Polish investors in Nigeria.

She further noted that another challenge Polish investors faced was in identifying credible companies to collaborate with, in Nigeria.

She said: “Nigeria is a favourable place in general for business and other forms of activities, but Polish investors simply do not know how and where to start”.

Mr Offor also spoke on ascertaining the credibility of companies.

He said: “What we always suggest is that prospective investors talk to NIPC first so that we can handhold them – take them through the process.”

“If there are needs to take them to attend certain meetings – with regulators, other government agencies or State Governors, we will willingly handhold them and ensure that they are in safe hands,” he said.

Mr Offor further said that in line with Nigeria’s e-government initiative, NIPC launched an e-OSIC platform which grants access to NIPC’s one stop shop remotely, to further ease doing business in Nigeria.

Ambassador Tarnawska committed to a formal visit to NIPC in February, to firm up details of improving the trade and investment relationship between Nigeria and Poland.

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