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Nigeria survival lies with non-oil resources – NEPC


  22 Novembre      24        Society (33430),

   

Jos, Nov. 22, 2022 (NAN) The Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) says the nation’s economic survival lies with non-oil products.

NEPC Trade Promotion Advisor Bello Noma stated this when he led his colleagues on a sensitisation visit to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos on Monday.

Noma said that the oil, “which is the nation’s main export, would one day dry up leaving the country with non-oil products.

“Besides, some years back, more than 200 nations of the world signed an agreement that they are going to stop the usage of fossil oil.

“This also includes the crude oil we are bragging with, so by the time this is adopted, there will be no market for us.

“So if we don’t diversify our economy and embrace the non-oil sector, there is going to be a problem.

“So that’s why we are now advocating and sensitising the public to the importance of the nation’s huge non-oil potential”.

He further stated that Nigeria is blessed with abundant non-oil resources in each state of the federation but were not fully harnessed.

The trade promotion advisor said that the council had dedicated a week to create awareness of the nation’s rich non-oil potential to boost the export of non-oil products.

Noma stated that they were in the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) to solicit its assistance to propagate the council’s activities.

He added that what they were doing was to let the people know that “there is a lot of money in the non-oil sector.

“Come and tap the untapped potential and it will create a lot of job opportunities for our youth and women and also generate more foreign exchange for the country.

“Now when you look at the macro- economic indicators in the country, you have reason to worry.

“The macro-economic variables are because there is no sufficient forex inflow into the country”.

The NAN Zonal Manager, North-Central, Jos, Mr Kayode Olaitan, assured the team that NAN would do its best to promote the council’s activities.(NAN)

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