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2015 Budget: Stakeholders Task FG On Strict Compliance
Some Stakeholders in the
Nigerian economy have urged the Federal Government to ensure strict implementation of all measures being put in place in the 2015 budget to stabilise the economy.
The stakeholders have posited that if government could cut down on the allocation to payment of subsidy on kerosene, it would save money for investment in the critical areas of the economy.
In his submission while interacting with The Tide on the state of Nigerian economy and the 2015 budget, Mr Bayo Adewale, who is a staff of the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas said that money saved from the payment of subsidy on kerosene should be used to develop the gas industry to replace kerosene infrastructure.
He said that government should encourage manufacturers by encouraging low interest rates for the small and medium scale enterprises.
Adewale noted with confidence that with the continued fall of oil prices, Nigerians would face tougher challenges in 2015, adding that government must come up with some incentives to encourage investors to invest locally.
On his part, Denis Okoro, a lecturer in economics at the Federal University Wukari, said that the 2015 budget as estimated, would encourage local manufacturing as government was shifting from oil revenue to non-oil revenue.
He said that measures being adopted by government would encourage local manufacturing as more energy would be produced and targeted at industrial base of the country.
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