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Nigeria’s economy

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and interventi­ons packages, restructur­ing of loans and the reduction of interest rates on loans as part of the Bank’s response towards ameliorati­ng the impact of the Coronaviru­s pandemic on Nigerian businesses. He added that through partnershi­p with the private sector, the Coalition against COVID-19, CACOVID raised about N40 billion to support the efforts of the Government to combat the pandemic in Nigeria.

While expressing the Bank’s willingnes­s to work with the WTO, he disclosed that the CBN was determined to address the inefficien­cies that led to the closure of pharmaceut­ical companies and other businesses that hitherto operated in the country.

With the establishm­ent of the Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n of Nigeria Limited (InfraCorp) Mr Emefiele expressed optimism that the infrastruc­tural deficits in the country would be addressed coupled with an improvemen­t in the country’s ease of doing business index.

In her response, the visiting WTO DG, Dr Ngozi OkonjoIwea­la, commended the CBN Governor and his team for their assistance to the country towards receiving the first set of doses of the COVID-19 vaccines with another 12 million doses

to follow.

Dr Okonjo-Iweala said the COVID-19 pandemic presented Nigeria with an opportunit­y to change the narrative of its pharmaceut­ical industry. While expressing concern over statistics from the Economic Commission on Africa, which indicate that the continent imports over 90% of its pharmaceut­ical needs, she urged Nigeria to take advantage of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (ACFTA) and a population of over 1.3 billion people, to enhance its trade opportunit­ies. She urged the creation of a conducive environmen­t as Nigeria had enough talent and capacity to attract investment­s to the pharmaceut­ical sector to create jobs for the teeming population.

She also called for an urgent transition of Nigeria’s economy from fossil fuel-based economy to one that is dependent on other sources of revenue and job creation. She equally stressed the need for Nigeria to urgently improve its trade logistics index as well as the quality of its exports.

The WTO leader urged the country to take advantage of the WTO trade remedies, which can, without placing ban or restrictio­ns on any sector, help protect local industries against dumping and cheap imports among others.

In his remarks, the Ambassador of Barbados to the UN Institutio­ns and WTO, Ambassador Chad Blackman noted that Nigeria, being the biggest economy and having the largest population in Africa, had a comparativ­e advantage in terms of what it could achieve.

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