The federal government has said its doors are open to effective collaboration with relevant stakeholders to address causes of multidimensional poverty and other socio-economic challenges in the country.
Vice President Kashim Shettima said this on Tuesday in Abuja at the National Savings Group Conference 2024, themed, ‘Accelerating Financial and Economic Inclusion: The Pivotal Role of Savings Groups in Nigeria’ organised by Care International, Plan International, Oxfam, Christian Aid, Action Aid Nigeria, Mercy Corps, Catholic Relief Services and World Bank, among others.
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Shettima, represented by the Technical Advisor to the President on Financial Inclusion, Dr Nurudeen Abubakar-Zauro, said plans had been concluded to interact with local and international stakeholders on inclusion to tap into their experiences for Nigeria to meet global best practices.