Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), says there is a need for Nigeria to continue to diversify to add more value to the economy.
Okonjo-Iweala spoke to journalists after a meeting with the
Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle and other women at the Nigerian Women in
Leadership event, on Saturday in Abuja.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS),
Nigeria recorded N1.41 trillion trade deficit between October and December of
2023.
Within the period, Nigeria’s exports totalled N12.69 trillion,
and total imports stood at N14.11 trillion — giving a trade deficit of N1.41
trillion.
Speaking at the event, the WTO boss said the country must do
more to attract investment domestically and also from outside.
Okonjo-Iweala said the government must also “create the
environment to attract investment”, adding that this would persuade them (the
government) to invest in certain production and in different kinds of
industries to attract people from outside.
“If we are going to go into surplus, we also have to think
of how to make use of the African continental free trade area because we have a
large market here but 1.4 billion is an even larger market,” she said.
“Those are the things we have to do.”
Speaking further on the main purpose of the event,
Okonjo-Iweala said the area of discussion with the duchess was bordered on
areas such as the challenges that women face in trying to become leaders and
how they could overcome them.
Okonjo-Iweala also said ways in which women could support
themselves and improve their positions in the country were discussed.
She pointed out that women have continued to face many
challenges while trying to become leaders.
Okonjo-Iweala said it is imperative to increase the
percentage of women in leadership positions both in the states and at the
federal government level.
“How do we improve the position of women in the country? We
have a very low percentage of women in the National assembly. We have never had
a woman governor, let alone something higher,” she said.
“That has to change but no one is going to hand it to the women.
Women have to fight for it, but the men also have to support because you cannot
have 50 per cent of your population not participating.
“So, these were some of the issues we discussed today and we
have to proffer solutions on how the women could deal with challenges of
leadership.
“Most of the women in
the room here are already leaders; they are not even struggling to get to the
top as they are already there.”
Okonjo-Iweala, however, said the highlight of the event was
when the Duchess shared her experiences.
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