Ongoing changes will secure future for the country soon: Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stated that the ongoing changes spearheaded by President Bola Tinubu’s government will soon secure the country’s future.

Shettima delivered the assurance in Gombe at the launch of the “Outsource to Nigeria Initiative” (OTNI), an effort to channel the country’s abundant talents and abilities.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the move is significant in terms of securing a share of the worldwide Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) industry, which is worth $8.79 trillion.

Shettima referred to the president as “a visionary leader and refined economic strategist who has a firm grip on the distinction between the current situation in Nigeria and the route within the global landscape.”

He vowed that all Nigerians will be grateful to Tinubu for his resilience and insight in steering the country toward economic prosperity.

The Vice President urged Nigerians to be patient with the administration’s current economic decisions.

He added that while the moves caused some temporary obstacles, they were smart in terms of growing the nation’s economy.

“The tough decisions we have taken may pose short-term challenges, but rest assured, they are strategic investments to fortify the foundations of our economy.

”As your guarantee, I affirm that the reforms in progress will not only weather the storms but usher in a future where we shall stand grateful for the resilience and foresight displayed in propelling our nation towards economic prosperity,” he said.

Shettima expressed confidence that OTNI would turn around the economic fortunes of the country.

He said the initiative would produce millions of job opportunities and spur Nigeria’s BPO and Information technology-enabled services sector into growth that has never been witnessed before.

The Vice President also said that the initiative would link global firms with the abundant talents and skills in Nigeria.

He said that the spotlight was now beaming on Nigeria, following the nation’s “abundance of talent, a competitive cost structure, a rapidly improving ICT infrastructure, and a strategically advantageous location.”

”Outsourcing is also a strategy to counteract brain drain and channel our talents and skills into reconstructing a Nigeria that works.

”The Outsource to Nigeria Initiative (OTNI) symbolises a pivotal alliance, a collaborative dance between the public and private sectors.

”This is a mission to produce millions of job opportunities and propel Nigeria’s Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and IT-enabled services sectors into unprecedented growth,” he said.

Earlier, Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe noted that the decision to launch the initiative in the state was not a mere coincidence.

He pointed out that it was a testament to the state’s burgeoning potential and the exemplary strides it had made in fostering an enabling environment for technological innovation and economic growth.

For her part, the Founder/CEO of OTNI, Amal Hassan, pegged the value of the Global BPO & ITES markets at USD 8.79 trillion in 2024.

According to her, India and the Philippines had at least 60 per cent of the market.

”Nigeria has the highest potential among key African countries and is expected to register the fastest growth in the African BPO industry, backed by various tailwinds.

She explained that the initiative would be accomplished through streamlined processes, using the initiative’s digital platform, WorkNation, to help partners find, train, and deploy talents according to their requirements.

“Our goal is to showcase Nigeria as the preferred outsourcing destination, connect Nigerian youths to global job opportunities, and attract investments,” she said. (NAN)

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