Zamfara State Utilizes World Bank SABER Fund for Growth

The Zamfara State government, under the leadership of Governor Dauda Lawal, is actively utilizing the World Bank's SABER fund to improve the business environment and promote economic growth. During a nationwide town hall meeting, Deputy Governor Mallam Mani Mummuni highlighted the importance of strengthening the business sector to achieve the current administration's priorities.
The SABER program aims to enhance the implementation of business-enabling reforms in the state. As part of these efforts, the state government has initiated the construction of four small claims courts in Gusau, Kaura Namoda, Gummi, and Talata Mafara to expedite the resolution of commercial disputes.
Barrister Jafar Shu Aibu stressed the significance of understanding the investment lifecycle to improve the investor experience. Sani Bukkuyum, the focal person for PEBEC in Zamfara State, encouraged stakeholders to actively participate in the town hall meetings to propose solutions that support the government's efforts in building a resilient and inclusive economy.
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