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Ex-LawmakerWoos Foreign Investors
A former member of the National Assembly, Senator Benneth Birabi, says Nigeria has immense potential for investment in spite of some challenges.
Birabi, who represented Rivers South-East Zone in the Third Republic Senate, made the observation in an interview with our correspondent in Port Harcourt.
He urged investors to come to Nigeria because the potential is there in all sectors, saying they should consider the fact that some countries had challenges and overcame it.
“There is no country in the world that is a bed of roses. This political situation is temporal. One thing is definite, these problems will soon be over.
“Nigeria still remains a fertile land for investment. Investors should not be discouraged by the recent political misunderstandings amongst the leaders, which I believe would soon be resolved,” he said.
Birabi, however, urged political leaders in the country not to allow their disagreements last longer because it would not be in the interest of the country’s economy.
The former senator urged Nigerians to obey the law to avert future misunderstanding in the polity.
“Nigerians should read what the laws say and respect the laws of the land. The reason the laws were made was to guide society and keep it safe,’’ he said.
Birabi lamented the fact that many Nigerians have refused to obey the laws of the land in spite of the abundance of laws, saying there was bound to be crises in view of this.
He also advised youths to remain focused towards developing themselves for future leadership challenges.
The former lawmaker however expressed dismay at the level of unpreparedness of some youths to face challenges, saying some of them with certificates were not employable.
“I wonder the kind of schools some of these youths had attended. A lot of them already have good certificates, but they have not been able to defend it in the labour market,” he said.
Birabi advised youths to seriously face their academics so as to effectively defend their qualifications when called upon.
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