The envoys spoke at the International Business Conference
and Expo 2023, organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the
theme, ‘Invest Nigeria’.
In his remarks, the Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, Jian
Chun, said the Chinese government would to deepen its ties with Nigeria through
sustainable investments.
He noted that many Chinese companies such as Huawei had
already begun to consolidate their presence in Nigeria through strategic
investments.
India’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Shri Balasubramanian, said
that in the past four decades, India had made investments spanning across the
pharmaceutical, food and manufacturing sectors to the tune of $19bn.
“So, there have been a lot of investments, a lot of projects
in Nigeria in the last four decades,” he said.
He said plans were currently afloat to make investments in
new areas such as renewable energy due to demands occasioned by the changing
times that we live in.
The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Usra Harahap,
described Nigeria as its strategic partner in Africa. He said the Southeast
Asian country would deepen ties with Nigeria, especially in the economic
sector.
On his part, the Mexican Ambassador to Nigeria, Alfredo
Miranda, said his country would strengthen economic relations with Nigeria.
In his opening remarks, the President of the Lagos Chamber
of Commerce and Industry, Michael Olawale-Cole, said the conference provided an
excellent opportunity to discuss the Nigerian economy and identify investment
opportunities.
Represented by his Deputy Chief of Staff, Gboyega Shoyanwo,
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that a vibrant investment
landscape was essential for sustainable development.