Nigeria’s economy has recorded an unprecedented growth as it is said to be the third
fastest growing economy in the world,
despite security challenge posed by the Boko Haram sect and other issues.
Briefing State House correspondents after yesterday’s Federal Executive
Council Meeting, Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, who was joined by the
Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Yerima Ngama, said the growth in the economy
was a clear indication that “there is a lot of confidence in the Nigerian
economy.”
Ngama, who presented a report on the country’s presentation during the
recently concluded Islamic Development Bank Congress in Khartoum, Sudan noted
that the growth noticed in the non-oil sector was particularly impressive,
adding that government would continue to work on improving the economy.
He stated: “Today in council, I presented a report on the presentation made
at the 37th Annual General Meeting of the Islamic Development Bank, IDB. The
bank has 56 member countries and at annual general meeting, each country is
expected to present a report on the economic development in the country. The aim
is to educate ourselves about what is happening in our countries.
In the case of Nigeria, our report was actually the best. For the year, for
the quarter which ended on 31st December, 2011, only about 46 countries have
actually submitted their data and Nigeria was third in terms of GDP growth. We
recorded a GDP growth of 7.68 per cent in real terms and this is largely due to
growth in the non-oil sector.
“The previous year, 2010, the GDP growth was 8.4 per cent but last year, it
dropped to 7.68 per cent because we had a negative growth in the oil sector.
So, it means that the non-oil sector is actually resilient and strong enough to
carry the economy forward with or without the oil sector.
“This actually placed us as the third fastest growing economy in the world,
the first being Mongolia with 14. 9 per cent real growth rate, then China with
8.4 per cent real GDP growth rate followed by Nigeria with 7.68 per cent.
“But the more important story out of it is that as a nation, we have our
Vision 202020, we have the objective of having one of the world strongest
economies by year 2020.
All the other countries, apart from China, that are ahead of Nigeria are
growing at a slower rate than Nigeria. When those ahead of you are growing
slower, it means that in the next eight years, we will achieve our objective of
being one of the strongest economies in the world. As at last December, our
total GDP was more that N10 trillion and that is a growth that is unprecedented
despite our challenges.”
Explaining how this growth has impacted on the lives of the ordinary Nigerian
people, the minister said the “standard of living has improved in Nigeria as a
result of this growth. As at December, 2011, our income per capita grew from
$1200 to $1400 and this actually moved us from low income countries to middle
lower income countries per World Bank classification.”
Decisions taken
Other decisions taken by the council at its meeting, according to the
Minister of Information, were the directive by President Goodluck Jonathan to
all Ministries, Agencies and Departments to list items that they would be
procuring this year and sort out those that should be sourced locally. Council
also requested the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to begin the
process of producing new voters’ cards.
Maku said the “the President directed that all procurements must first focus
on made in Nigeria goods, that all items that are produced locally must first be
considered in the public procurement exercise at least at the federal level.
This is to encourage local producers and to also encourage the creation of jobs
within the economy for the unemployed and school leavers.
“The President noted in council today (yesterday) that in spite of this
directive, MDAs were yet to fully implement it. So he asked all MDAs as we
prepare for the 2012 budget year, to list in our procurement plans those things
that should be procured locally. This is to ensure that we encourage local
producers and also encourage domestic economic growth.
“He also directed the Minister of Trade and Investment to prepare a plan for
those items, good and services, which we have the local capacity to produce but
which we are lagging behind. This will enable the government, through the
economic management team, to sort out those items that we must deliberately set
out to encourage local producers to produce within the country.”
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
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There is no reason why Nigeria should not be the highest growing economy in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt is corruption in all quarters that make Nigeria a failing country. Yet the resources of the country is still in abundant.
Imagine a country with less corruption where all citizens will get a fair benefit of the available resources.
Fake reports from fake government. At what expense is the economy growing? Does that improve the living standard of the ordinary Nigerian? Infact Nigeria is a failed experiment and our leaders are the architects of corruption.You need to take a census of poverty-ridden Nigerians before vomitting nonsense. Your economics certificates should be withdrawn.
ReplyDeleteDeception at it's peak. First off, let's assume the report is based on accurate data, growth rate is a relative term and not absolute analysis. Why don't they give is a report based on per capita income and cost of living corrected for purchasing power parity.
ReplyDeleteA tree that is 10meters tall and grows 1meter in a year has 10% annual growth rate however, a tree that is just 2meters tall but grows 1meter in year has 50% growth rate. At the end of the year the shorter tree is 3meters tall while the tall one is 11meters tall. Nigeria is the short tree, 50% growth but still short.
when it grows finish tell me, useless pple, economy dey grow but phcn, hunger and suffering stand for one point, wetin come dey grow.....are dis pple learned at all?
ReplyDeleteThey have started. PDP- People Deceiving People.
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