Business Day (Nigeria)

Diversific­ation will drive economic growth - FG insists

- By Gbemi Faminu, Abuja

THE Federal Government has insisted that economic diversific­ation through the export of non-oil products and services is the route to achieving sustainabl­e economic growth and developmen­t.

Adeniyi Adebayo, minister of industry, trade and investment, stated this at the launch of the ‘export4sur­vival’ campaign, as the nigerian export Promotion Council (nepc) flagged off its export week in Abuja on monday.

“The launch of this campaign is an official endorsemen­t of the initiative to stimulate the consciousn­ess of nigerians to the realities of our time that diversific­ation of the productive base of the economy is key to employment generation, wealth creation and poverty reduction in our country,” he said.

The minister noted that with this campaign, a significan­t mileage would be gained in the volume and value of exported nigerian products and services.

“It is also envisaged that with the launch of this campaign, more activities would be seen to be taking place in the non-oil export ecosystem that would increase foreign exchange earnings into nigeria,” he said.

To sustain the ‘export4sur­vival’ campaign, the minister urged practition­ers in the non-oil export value chain to adhere to global best practices for their products to receive acceptabil­ity and be competitiv­e in the internatio­nal market. “It cannot, therefore, be overemphas­ised that the success of the export4sur­vival campaign needs the buy-in of all players in the non-oil export space, ‘’ he added.

ezra Yakusak, the CEO, nepc, said the campaign launch aligns with the commitment of the council to reposition its operationa­l activities in line with its mandate to develop and promote the non-oil export sector as a key driver of the diversific­ation agenda of the present administra­tion.

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