Business
‘Oil Has Blinded Nigeria From Other Sectors’
Though the oil and gas
sector has done well in providing the major part of the fund needed to manage the Nigerian economy, it has also blinded the country from other opportunities as agriculture and full utilisation of mining potentials which are also in abundance have been neglected over the years.
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Jalz Energy Nigeria Limited, Lois Machunga, who stated this in an interview with newmen expressed worry that the huge resources from oil and gas has not been efficiently deployed to develop other sectors which contribute much potentials to support the socio-economic life of the nation.
“Almost 80 per cent of it is used as cost for running the government and if that is the case, we will never have enough capital to build infrastructure”, Machunga said.
The chief executive officer noted that great potentials are not utilised with opportunities lying fallow and that Nigeria runs an expensive political system with economy that is centrally controlled.
“Even though we claimed to have privatised, the depth of the impact of privatisation is yet to be felt and is limited to the infrastructure issues like power supply, water, roads and all the services required,” she stated.
On the Petroleum Industry Bill, (PIB), Machunga said, “It is neither here nor there. The PIB should have addressed sectors ‘ issues, when you have political issues in the bill, it brings the parliament apart because they don’t have a common interest or goal for the industry”.
Noting the interplay of interest on the bill, she said, “there are several controversial issues concerning the PIB. Interest parties have lobbied against the bill, especially the fiscal framework. International oil companies think that the benefit they will get may not be as much as what they are getting now”.
She further disclosed that the 10Cs are against the production sharing contracts signed in 1993 with tax rate fixed on $18 per barrel of crude oil which contradicts the present reality today.
Chris Oluoh
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