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FG Moves To Raise GDP Per Capita To $2,300

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Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is expected to rise to $2,300 by the end of this year, the Federal Government has said.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investments, Niyi Adebayo, in a statement, explained that the Nigeria’s GDP which currently hovers around $500bn, is experiencing steady growth, hence the projection.
The statement which was made available to journalists by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investments, highlighted the efforts of the government to boost investment climate in the country. 
Adebayo said that Nigeria was ready and open for business and investments, adding that foreign investment announcements in the first half of the year grew to $10.1bn, representing an increase of 100 per cent compared to the corresponding period in 2020.
He said that the government was working to ensure that those announcements were converted to actual investments.
“As the majority of you are aware, Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa, with a steadily growing GDP of over $500bn.
“GDP per capita is expected to reach $2,300 by the end of 2021; this is over 84% higher than the African average.
“Despite the view that Nigeria’s economy has historically been driven by oil, recent growth has been driven primarily by the non-oil sectors, such as financial services, telecommunications and entertainment.
“This shows that our diversification agenda is working, the oil sector now only contributes to approximate 14 per cent of GDP.
“Nigeria is open for business and the investment climate is improving. Last year was a difficult one for all economies but Nigeria is coming back strong”, he said.
The statement added that investors from places as diverse as Europe, China, Morocco and the UK were making strong commitments to the country.

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