The Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (KWACCIMA) has unveiled plans to strengthen its advocacy for policies that promote investment, improve the ease of doing business and create an enabling environment for enterprises to thrive in the state.

Abu Salami, President and Chairman of the Council of KWACCIMA, stated this on Thursday in his address at the opening of the chamber’s 56th Annual General Meeting (AGM), held at the KWACCIMA Secretariat, Afon Junction, Ganmo, Kwara State.

Salami said the Chamber was determined to reposition KWACCIMA as a leading chamber of commerce in Nigeria through innovation, strategic partnerships, institutional reforms, improved member services and sustainable programmes capable of delivering measurable value to its members.

He described the AGM as a significant event in the life of the chamber, providing an opportunity to review its activities and achievements over the past year, assess challenges, strengthen unity among members and chart a progressive course for the future of the chamber and the private sector in Kwara.

According to him, despite prevailing economic challenges confronting businesses across the country, KWACCIMA remained committed to promoting the interests of the organised private sector.