Businessman, Olarenwaju Tajudeen Felicitates Muslims at Eid-el-fitr, Calls for Improved Environment for Businesses
Lagos based businessman and iron merchant, Olarenwaju Tajudeen, has extended hearty congratulations to all Muslims across the nation as they celebrate Eid-el-fitr, imploring them to rekindle their commitment to unity and love for fellow citizens and the country.
Tajudeen, who is the CEO of Ramat & Sons Limited, while speaking to journalists on Wednesday in Lagos, also expressed optimism of a sustained peaceful coexistence in Nigeria but called for more efforts towards developing the nation.
The Kwara born entrepreneur with business interests in iron rod and related materials prayed that this year’s Eid would bring blessings, peace and prosperity for all the faithfuls and the nation at large.
He said: “I rejoice with our Muslim brothers and sisters on this year’s Eid-el-Fitr and urge them to also use this celebration to reflect on the lessons of Ramadan.
“As we celebrate with you, may Allah shower His countless blessings upon you and your loved ones. Happy Eid-el-fitr celebration.”
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Speaking further, he expressed gratitude to the President Tinubu-led government for apt policies in place to aid businesses, urging it to improve efforts to sustain a thriving atmosphere for business especially SMEs.
“Kudos to our President Tinubu led government for all the policies put in place to help businesses grow in Nigeria. I have operated my business for almost 30 years in Lagos and i know that government can help businesses do better. We are all aware that small and medium enterprises SMEs is the livewire of any economy that will grow well.
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“As such, we are appealing to the government to do more by boosting infrastructure and friendly atmosphere for investments to thrive in Nigeria.
“With improved enabling evidence for businesses, we can do much better in Lagos and Nigeria. As a business, we are pushing to expand our operations and grow from trading into manufacturing,” he noted.