The Chairman/CEO, McDons Skye Hotel, Owerri, Dr Modestus Chigo Akweke, has applauded the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), a non-statutory body that provides the President with advice on economic policy on their steps to revive Nigeria’s hospitality sector at the Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Africa, held in Cape Town, South Africa, recently.
Akweke said: “I was impressed that the Director General, PFIPC, Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi led his formidable team to attend the FHS Africa with the aim of meeting various investors. I believe that the in-depth discussions the PFIPC helmsman had with various investors at the forum will soon be yielding positive results on global and domestic economic developments in Nigeria in due course. The participation of the PFIPC at FHS Africa is a reflection that the council is more focused on attracting and facilitating foreign investment and partnerships in Nigeria’s hospitality sector. They have set the ball rolling and aim to create a supportive environment for foreign investors, ensuring they have the same rights and protections as local businesses in our country,” Akweke said.
The Future Hospitality Summit Africa (FHS Africa) has been the launchpad for hospitality investment in Africa, driving growth, connecting visionaries, and transforming the continent’s tourism and hospitality landscape.
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