OPSN chairman advocates united private sector for economic growth



The Chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria, Dele Oye, has called for a united and inclusive private sector to drive sustainable economic growth.

In a statement, Oye emphasised collaboration among OPSN member organisations to strengthen national economic advocacy following his emergence as OPSN chairman.

Oye, who is also the National President of the Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture, pledged to create an environment where all stakeholders are heard and represented in decision-making.

“I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for the trust and confidence placed in me by the members of OPSN as I assume the role of chairman. It is indeed an honour, a privilege, and a profound responsibility that I do not take lightly,” he said.


He stressed the importance of transparency and inclusivity in fostering a dynamic and collaborative private sector, stating “I will strive to ensure that everyone’s voice is not only heard but actively considered in our discussions and decision-making processes.”

Oye also highlighted the need for balanced nominations and appointments in OPSN boards and agency representations: “My promise is to foster an environment where diversity is celebrated, and all members feel equally represented.

“We will work collectively to address the pressing issues facing our private sector while leveraging the unique strengths and perspectives of our diverse membership.”

Oye announced plans for a stakeholders’ meeting to outline a two-year agenda for the private sector as part of efforts to enhance engagement, adding “I suggest we agree on a convenient date next week to do a Zoom meeting to articulate our activities in the next two years.”

The OPSN chairman assured member organisations of his commitment to cultivating a culture of engagement and collective deliberation before making any official decisions on behalf of the organisation.

“I believe this approach will not only enhance our decision-making processes but also reinforce the integrity of OPSN as a united front for private sector advocacy,” he asserted.

Oye reaffirmed his commitment to working with all stakeholders towards economic growth and sustainable development: “I am excited about the path ahead and eager to work with you and all members of OPSN towards achieving our shared goals.”

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