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Nigeria reject World Bank’s advocacy for increased fuel imports

Africa / Nigeria0 views1 min
Nigeria reject World Bank’s advocacy for increased fuel imports

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Nigeria has rejected the World Bank's suggestion to increase fuel imports, instead opting to foster sustainable competition within its domestic industrial ecosystem. The decision aims to strengthen the country's industrial sector and reduce reliance on imports.

Nigeria rejected the World Bank's advocacy for increased fuel imports. The country aims to foster sustainable competition within its domestic industrial ecosystem. This decision will help strengthen the industrial sector. Nigeria wants to reduce reliance on imports and promote domestic growth. The move is seen as a step towards economic stability. Nigeria is focusing on domestic development.

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