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80 U.S. companies operating in Nigeria pay billions of Naira in taxes, create thousands of jobs – Envoy

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 3, 2024 4003 Minutes read0

U.S. Consul General, Will Stevens’ has stated that 80 U.S. companies operating in Nigeria collectively pay billions of naira in taxes, create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and directly support various socioeconomic programmes that improve the lives of Nigerians.

Stevens, who made the declara­tions in his keynote address theme: ‘The Role of Technology in Foster­ing International Collaboration in an Interconnected World’, at the Omniverse Summit in Lagos on Thursday, said Nigeria is driving innovation and creative solutions to the challenges that vex Nigeri­ans, Africans and people across the world, reports Sunday Independent.

According to him, “Four months ago, President Biden is­sued a landmark Executive Order on Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI that emphasised collaboration with countries all over the world to de­velop and use artificial intelligence in a responsible manner.

“Before that, in 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration de­veloped the Digital Transforma­tion with Africa (DTA) initiative that aims to build partnerships with African countries to expand digital access, increase U.S.-Afri­ca commercial relations, support increased digital literacy, and strengthen digital enabling envi­ronments across the continent.

“This initiative emphasizes “with” – Digital Transformation “with” Africa, not “for” Africa; as we believe that Africa on its own brings tremendous value to the global table”.

Stevens, specifically said: “Ni­geria remains Africa’s largest economy and is the United States’ second-largest trading partner in Africa with two-way trade exceed­ing $10.6 billion in 2022.

“The United States is proud to be one of the largest foreign inves­tors in Nigeria with FDI totaling $5.6 billion in 2022.

“There are over 80 U.S. com­panies operating in Nigeria, in manufacturing, fast-moving con­sumer goods, pharmaceuticals, technology.

“These companies collectively pay billions of naira in taxes, cre­ate thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and directly support various socioeconomic programs that im­prove the lives of Nigerians.

“We are committed to support­ing Nigeria and Africa on its jour­ney to prosperity as we believe that a strong and prosperous Africa is good for the United States, and good for the world”

He hinted that: “As Africa’s larg­est economy, largest democracy and number one destination for venture capital – Nigeria is driving innova­tion and creative solutions to the challenges that vex Nigerians, Af­ricans and people across the world.

“These innovative creators are reinforcing my deeply held belief that African solutions and African voices are critical and central to resolving the problems of the 21st century and beyond”.

“The world is changing at an unprecedented pace, fueled by the relentless innovation from an in­creasingly interconnected world”.

He noted that in the past decade, global internet traffic has grown by 700%, and mobile phone users have surpassed 6.6 billion.

“This increased connectivity creates boundless potential for cross-border collaboration – cre­ating a global village where ideas can spark across oceans, and inno­vations can blossom through collec­tive efforts.

“Imagine a world where re­searchers from across continents collaborate on groundbreaking medical discoveries, where en­gineers work together to tackle climate change, and where entre­preneurs share ideas and resources to build a more sustainable future.

“This is a present that we are al­ready beginning to experience and a future that I am certain will mean a better world for our children and our children’s children.

“Together, we are using the latest technological innovations to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges in the areas of climate change, education, health­care, agriculture, and other vital ar­eas of development and economic growth.

“However, building these bridges requires more than just technological prowess. We must overcome challenges like cultural and linguistic barriers, unequal ac­cess to resources, and cybersecurity concerns.

“These challenges are not insur­mountable. By embracing inclusiv­ity, bringing capital to markets that need infrastructure investment, and developing robust cybersecurity measures, we can pave the way for fruitful international partnerships.”

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