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Sanwo-Olu seeks more savings, investments to drive inclusion

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Sanwo-Olu seeks more savings, investments to drive inclusion

Finance Director, The Coca-Cola Company, West Africa Business Unit, Sanjeev Kumar (left); President, Coca-Cola, West Africa Business Unit, Peter Njonjo; Chairman, Tropical General Investment Group (TGI), Cornelis Vink; Group Managing Director, TGI Group, Rahul Savara; Group Executive Director, TGI Group, Jerome Shogbon, at the formal signing ceremony of Coca Cola acquisition of Chi Limited in Lagos.

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“We need to understand specific problems of the people you like to solve, as there is no rubber stamp solution to them. Also, savings is critical in the supply and demand chain. We should stimulate savings to reduce financial cost. 
 
“Agent providers are key to driving financial inclusion. Their role can be sustainable if there is enough economic activities,” she added. 
 
David-West stressed that power remains a big problem to business growth in Nigeria and has crippled the operation of money agents. We urge the government to look into this aspect.

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