Polaris Bank MD Says Ogun is a Progressive State with a Conducive Environment for Businesses to Thrive
Polaris Bank MD Says Ogun is a Progressive State with a Conducive Environment for Businesses to Thrive

Polaris Bank MD Says Ogun is a Progressive State with a Conducive Environment for Businesses to Thrive

Polaris Bank MD Says Ogun is a Progressive State with a Conducive Environment for Businesses to Thrive

Ogun state has been described as one of the most progressive states in Nigeria with adequate infrastructure and a conducive environment for businesses to thrive.

Managing Director of Polaris Bank, Mr. Adekunle Sonola made the assertion on Wednesday in an interview with newsmen after a meeting with Governor Dapo Abiodun at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

He called on investors to take advantage of the potentials that are available and the conducive business environment provided by the government to open their businesses in the gateway state.

According to the bank executive, Governor Abiodun is doing wonderfully well in infrastructural development and creating the right atmosphere for businesses to thrive.

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Mr. Sonola said the meeting with the governor centered on wide range of areas, including infrastructure, housing delivery, health care improvement program, education, agriculture and other sectors that the bank would be of assistance.

The bank chief noted that having identified opportunities and the areas of collaboration with the government, the people would begin to see, in few months’ times, the delivery of the project agreed on at the meeting.

He emphasized that his organization has been part of the state for long, having one of the vibrant and modern branches in the state capital, assuring the people of personal banking experience.

He called on investors to take advantage of the potentials that are available and the conducive business environment provided by the government to open their businesses in the Gateway State.

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