Primate Ayodele has adviced President Buhari on indigenous telecommunication giant, Globacom.
Glamtush reports that the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has adviced President Muhammadu Buhari to support indigenous telecommunication giant, Globacom to grow the economy of the country.
He mentioned this in an interview with journalists while answering questions on how the federal government can revive the economy of Nigeria.
The man of God explained that one sure way of bringing back the economy and sustaining it is by supporting indigenous companies.
Primate Ayodele made special reference to Glo, making it known that the telecommunication company has been doing well for many years and that several youths have been employed in the company, helping the Nigerian economy in several ways.
He asserted that Glo is the leading indigenous company in Nigeria and all the government need to do is support the company for the sake of Nigeria’s economy.
“The Nigerian economy can be revived if the federal government extends more supports to indigenous companies. In Nigeria, Glo is a leading indigenous company in the telecommunication sector, the company has helped in employing several youths across the country.”
“The government should support a giant company like Globacom to grow, support youth empowerment and employment. We still have youths that are unemployed. If the government supports indigenous companies like Glo, the rate of unemployment will reduce which will, in turn, boost the economy of Nigeria.”
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