
Dele Oye
Dele Oye is the National President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA). He has been an advocate for businesses in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of free trade zones and how they contribute to the nation's economy. Recently, he was in the news for calling for the removal of tax bill sections that negatively impact free trade zones during discussions on proposed tax reforms in Nigeria.
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Dele Oye, Chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria, stated that the privatisation of the refineries was long overdue.
Nigeria's $2.4bn Failure Spurs CallsDele Oye is the Chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria who advocated for a reduction of the MPR.
OPS faults MPC over 27.5% interest rateDele Oye advocated for a reduction of the MPR to prevent slowed business growth while criticising the existing rate.
OPS presses for rate cut as MPC convenes todayDele Oye, the Chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria, expressed that the decline in inflation hasn’t been felt by members.
Inflation surges above 30% in Abuja, 10 statesDele Oye, the chairman of the event, emphasized the importance of leveraging intra-Africa trade and free trade zones for economic growth.
53% youth unemployment national security threat –KaleDele Oye appealed for increased public-private sector collaboration to strengthen free trade zone operations in the country.
Free trade zone tax sparks concerns over investment loss, higher flight costsDele Oye, the National President of NACCIMA, emphasized the need to remove sections of the tax bills related to free trade zones.
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