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Why the FG Is Launching a Private-Sector Dialogue Series

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The Federal Government has launched a national dialogue platform to strengthen collaboration with the private sector, in a bid to bridge policy-execution gaps and accelerate economic recovery.

Coordinated by the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the series will host regular sessions with business leaders across energy, finance, manufacturing, and tech to ensure that reform outcomes match market realities.

Finance Minister Wale Edun described it as a “listening chamber” where policies will be tested against data and private-sector input before being rolled out. Participants are expected to address key bottlenecks, including FX liquidity, regulatory overlap, infrastructure finance, and export competitiveness.

The initiative reflects a shift from top-down policymaking to a more structured engagement approach. Experts argue it could restore investor confidence if recommendations are acted upon swiftly. However, some stakeholders warn that dialogue must translate into measurable results, not mere consultation.

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