A delegation of 50 heads of French companies are expected to visit
Nigeria next week to explore business opportunities and establish
bilateral links in the country, the French Embassy said on Friday.
A statement from Georges Vanin, First Counsellor, Political Affairs
and Communication, Embassy of France, said the business delegation was
the first of its kind from France to any African country.
The statement said the delegation was organised by the Movement of
the Enterprises of France (MEDEF), France’s leading network of
entrepreneurs and the largest employer federation with 800,000 member
firms.
According to it, the French companies on the delegation include those
in the sectors such as building, transportation, environment, energy
and sustainable cities.
“The largest economy and the largest population on the continent, the
middle class is emerging in Nigeria, which demand new infrastructures
facilities and equipment, but also in services and leisure.”
The statement quoted Mr Pierre Gattaz, President of MEDEF, as saying
Nigeria is a land of investments and development for French businesses.
“Nigeria is a land of investments and development for French companies. Africa is our new frontier.
“We are friends and have much to gain by building strong, confident and sustainable business relationships.
“Although France has much to contribute to Africa, but Africa has so much to bring to France,” Gattaz said.
It added that Gattaz would lead the delegation of the 50 companies –
small, medium or large – interested in the many opportunities of the
Nigerian market.
The statement said Gattaz would lead the delegation to meet President
Muhammadu Buhari on Oct. 5 before meeting with the business
communities.
It quoted Mr Patrick Lucas, President of the African Committee and
Vice-President of MEDEF, as saying that close bilateral relations would
be forged between the delegation and the Nigerian counterparts.
“We are excited to lead that delegation in a large English-speaking African country.
“Development opportunities for our businesses are significant and we
hope that close bilateral links will be established during our trip to
Nigeria,” Lucas said.
The statement said the trip would be an opportunity for many
exchanges and meetings with all the representatives of the Nigerian
society.
“MEDEF delegation wishes through this to build strong relations with
this great country by promoting deals emphasis staff training and local
contents,” it said
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