Sanwo-Olu preaches continuous synergy for nation’s economic growth

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has enjoined the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) to continuously push for synergy between the public and private sectors for a collective agenda of service and benefit to citizens.

Governor Sanwo-Olu gave the charge on Thursday during the Nigerian Economic Summit 30th Anniversary Public Lecture and Founders’ Forum themed: “In the National Interest: Reflecting on the Past, Reimagining the Future,” organized by NESG and held at the Lagos Business School, Lekki.

The governor, who launched the 30th-anniversary logo of the Nigerian Economic Summit alongside the Chairman of the NESG Board of Directors, Mr. Niyi Yusuf, said that with the current economic and social realities, it was more advantageous to begin to build a foundation of like-minded people in all sectors.

“The second half of the theme for today is ‘Re-imagining the Future.’ Every occasion on which the NESG convenes a gathering is an opportunity to imagine the kind of country we want for ourselves and for our children and to plot the journey from where we are to that imagined or re-imagined future.

“We are not yet where we would like to be, but we are also not where we used to be. We must continue to set goals to inspire ourselves to do better and be better as a nation. We may not always achieve the targets according to the envisioned timelines, but that should never be an excuse for not trying.

“One of the areas that the public sector definitely needs to improve on, especially internally, is synergy; having various actors on the same page, overcoming what I call the silo impulse, to pursue a collective agenda of service and benefit to citizens. I think the NESG can scale up its relevance here,” Sanwo-Olu said.

“I would also like to touch on the linkage between policy work and public consciousness. The more an organisation is able to connect with the general public, the greater its effectiveness. This is why I think that the Nigerian Economic Summit should explore ways of deepening the public-facing side of its work.

“I am pleased to note that you (NESG) have recently launched a podcast that allows for engaging conversations with experts as one of the ways to bring your work to new audiences. I encourage more efforts in this regard, taking advantage of digital technologies, so that more Nigerians can see not just the work that you do but also how that work contributes to improving the quality of their lives and livelihoods,” he added.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, who was a Special Guest Speaker at the event, commended NESG for providing a platform for the nation’s economic growth as a champion of the gospel of collaboration in Nigeria, applauding that the Nigerian Economic Summit, which started in 1994 a few months after the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election, had lived up to expectations, becoming one of the most influential institutions enabling the most impactful reforms that the country is experiencing.

Chairman of the NESG Advisory Board and pioneer Chairman of the NESG Board of Directors, Dr. Pascal Dozie, who was represented by the CEO of Business Day and a Board Member of NESG, Frank Aigbogun, said the summit was a constructive platform for dialogue to reflect on Nigeria’s economy.

Also speaking, the Managing Partner, Compliance Professionals PLC, Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, stressed the need for partnerships between the public and private sectors to build a foundation of like-minded people in all sectors.

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