US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has affirmed the willingness of American companies to collaborate with and invest in the Nigerian economy.
During his visit to President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja as part of his African tour, Blinken emphasized the readiness of American entrepreneurs to engage in partnerships, particularly in the tech sector.
In a press briefing after the meeting, Blinken stated, "American entrepreneurs and companies are eager to establish partnerships and make investments in Nigeria, with a special focus on the thriving tech industry." He highlighted the involvement of tech giants collaborating with Nigerian partners to support President Bola Tinubu's initiative to create one million digital jobs.
Blinken pointed out the active role of American tech entrepreneurs in nurturing Nigeria's upcoming start-ups, with venture capital companies working diligently to provide financial support. Additionally, he mentioned American firms contributing to the expansion of internet access in Nigeria, affirming the commitment to working collaboratively to drive the country's tech revolution.
In summary, Blinken's message conveyed a strong commitment from the United States to actively engage with and contribute to the growth of Nigeria's economy, particularly in the dynamic and rapidly evolving technology sector.