
Vice President Kashim Shettima stated that the Federal Government must maintain open engagement with the business sector, emphasizing that any government that overlooks employers cannot fully grasp the economy. He assured that the federal government is dedicated to reducing obstacles in doing business, according to Vanguard Business.
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