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Invest More in Education, Agriculture, Industrial Development, Ex-Kwara Gov Aspirant, Babalola Tells Governor AbdulRazaq

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Invest more in education, agriculture, industrial development, ex-Kwara gov aspirant, Babalola tells Governor AbdulRazaq   *Calls for inclusive governance, even development   Ayo Ola   A former Kwara State governorship aspirant, Engineer Pastor Sunday Adebayo Babalola, has advised the Kwara State Governor, Mallam Abdurahman AbdulRazaq, to invest more in education, agriculture, industrial development. He noted that the governor has already spent …

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Cd. of Mexico.- In the country it is necessary to invest for development, including the fight against poverty, but not only giving money, but also training people to give employment and generate well-being, said Carlos Slim Helú. The businessman said that the government "does not have money to invest" and that is why the participation of private initiative is relevant. "Investing 20 or 22 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) we are not go…

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In Pa s it is necessary to invest for development, including fighting poverty, not giving it money, be to the engineer Carlos Slim.

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The businessman Carlos Slim seems to have an important solution to what the government of Mexico should doAnd it is that during a recent statement, Carlos Slim shared that for the good of Mexico it is necessary to invest in various aspects, and not only to use the resources to give people money through social programs.That's why the entrepreneur reiterated the need to have private initiative, not only public, because he pointed out that a lot of…

Mexico City.- The country needs to invest for development, including the fight against poverty, but not only by giving money, but also by training people to give jobs and generate well-being, said Carlos Slim Helú. The businessman said that the government “does not have money to invest” and that is why the participation of private initiative is relevant. “Investing 20 or 22 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) we are not going to get anyw…

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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