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Governor Adeleke Announces Osun’s Integration into $7.7 Trillion Halal Economic Strategy at NEC Meeting in Abuja
Governor Adeleke Announces Osun’s Integration into $7.7 Trillion Halal Economic Strategy at NEC Meeting in Abuja

Governor Ademola Adeleke has expressed the desire of the Osun state government to key into the National Halal Economic Strategy of the Federal Government by creating a state’s policy and implementation plan within the federal strategy.
Speaking at the National Economic Council meeting in Abuja on Thursday, the governor commended the federal initiative on Halal economy, calling it “a timely step to tap into the multi trillion dollar Halal economy that is already integrated into western and global economy”.
The governor who called for a subnational template for halal implementation assures that his administration will set up an halal economy committee to adapt the federal template and create a state programme for implementation.
He said the Halal economy has the potential to expand and deepen the Osun economy as its applications cuts across all economic sectors and is also open to multi-faith beneficiaries.

“I commend President Bola Tinubu for this initiative. Osun will work on an implementation plan to benefit all residents and indigenes. Halal economy covers financing, dietary requirements, infrastructure and ethical conduct in business relations”, the governor noted.
It would be recalled that Vice President, Kashim Shetimma had unveiled the national halal economic strategy, informing that the Strategy is “the result of careful study and sober reflection inspired by the commitment of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu “to diversify exports, attract foreign direct investment, and create sustainable jobs across the federation.
“It is also the product of deliberate partnership, developed with the Halal Products Development Company, a subsidiary of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, alongside Dar Al Halal Group Nigeria, with technical backing from institutions such as the Islamic Development Bank and the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa,” he added.
Signed:
Mallam Olawale Rasheed ,
Spokesperson to the State Governor.


