Maritime
‘No Cause To Complain Of Poverty In Nigeria’
The Port Manager, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Port Harcourt, Mr. Oladele Alabi, says Nigerians have no cause to be complaining of poverty.
Mr. Alabi, who stated this on Friday in Port Harcourt at the AS+A Communications’ Excellence said Award said.
“We should be talking of prosperity and wealth, not poverty.”
According to him, the country was blessed with vast arable land for all forms of agriculture, saying that many agricultural commodities being imported could be produced locally for export.
The manager said that plantain, banana and pineapple, among others, could be produced in several tons and exported and that such business venture would increase the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Alabi described the NPA as a gateway to the nation’s economy as sea ports remained a blessing to the nation. He also enumerated the ports’ importance both in human resources and to the economy.
He said that although the port had 22,000 workers before 1999, it had scaled down to 4000 due to a Federal Government policy.
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