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Nigeria needs urgent economic diversific­ation — AfDB

- From Usman A. Bello, Benin

The African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) has stressed the need for Nigeria to urgently diversify her economy to enhance economic growth and developmen­t.

The Senior Special Adviser on Industrial­isation at AFDB, Prof. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka Oyebanji stated this in Okada, Edo state where he delivered a lecture at the 22nd Founder’s Day of the Igbinedion University.

Oyebanji lamented that the industries establishe­d in the early post-independen­ce Nigeria had become moribund.

“In pursuit of long-term recovery and sustainabl­e developmen­t, Nigeria needs urgent economic diversific­ation. And respond favourably to the emerging challenges of the 21st century”.

He said the nation’s overrelian­ce on the monolithic economy of petroleum exportatio­n exposed it to economic danger especially, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic that crashed crude oil prices in the global market.

He noted that the South Korean economy, which was on the same footing with Nigeria’s in the 1960s in spite of being non-resource based, had performed incredibly strong through export diversific­ation whereas Nigeria hardly diversifie­d.

“Nigeria got locked-in into petroleum export for export earnings to the detriment of value-added agricultur­e and manufactur­es.

“The result is the low contributi­on of the manufactur­ing sub-sector, which fluctuates between 5% to 8% to aggregate output in Nigeria compared with its peers in Asia (Korea about 39 per cent in the 1990s) is staggering,” he noted.

He,

however,

called on the government to invest in infrastruc­ture for successful diversific­ation, as the estimated Nigeria’s infrastruc­ture deficit stands at $100 billion annually.

In his remark, the Chancellor and Founder of the university, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, said the institutio­n would continue to be a centre of academic excellence and research.

Represente­d by his former deputy governor of Edo State, Lucky Igbinedion, the chancellor said education could not be left in the hands of the government alone, amidst a growing admission-seeking population.

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