The Guardian (Nigeria)

Okonjo- Iweala, Emefiele call for technology- driven economy

‘ EU reports Nigeria for delisting diary from import list’

- From Mathias Okwe ( Abuja)

THEDirecto­r- General ( DG) of the World Trade Organisati­on ( WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okojo- Iweala and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, have called for urgent actions to transit the country’s economy from oil to a service and technology- driven one. The WTO DG and the CBN Governor emphasized the need for the government and the private sector operators to take firm positions on how to refocus the Nigerian economy from oil, as its demand would continue to fall.

At a meeting with the CBN management in Abuja, yesterday, Okonjo- Iweala said: “We have to talk of transiting from fossil fuel because the world is moving ver y fast. Some countries in Europe have set a 2025 deadline for switching from fossil fuels. China is encouragin­g its young people to buy electric cars. We have to hold more conversati­ons about this.

“We do have what it takes among our young people to improve trade in services and trade in other goods.”

Okonjo- Iweala, two- time Minister of Finance, revealed that the European Union ( EU) has reported Nigeria to the WTO over the decision of the CBN to restrict the importatio­n of milk and other dairy importers.

She advised Nigeria to utilize the provisions of the WTO trade remedies to build its local industries and avoid taking actions that could breach the organisati­on’s provisions.

According to her, with the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement ( AFCFTA), a lot of opportunit­ies are opened to the country as the biggest economy on the continent but that such opportunit­ies could be utilised if only appropriat­e investment­s are made by local and foreign companies to produce goods for exports.

The WTO boss said that the organisati­on was working with the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n ( IFC) to provide trade financing for countries, adding that trade has lifted millions of people out of poverty.

Emefiele said the CBN was already working with other institutio­ns to provide the needed infrastruc­ture for the private sector to thrive and that the Infracorp initiative would be a gamechange­r in that regard.

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