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Economic Recovery: Osinbajo Reaffirms Private Sector’s Role
The Vice President, Prof.
Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday reaffirmed the role of the private sector in the economic recovery programme of the Federal Government.
He gave the indication at the Presidential Quarterly Business Forum with the private sector held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“Let me point out that there is no question at all that the private sector is crucial,’’ he said.
Osinbajo said the Federal Government would continue to work with the private sector in all aspects of the economy, being the engine of development.
The Vice President said that the engagement was to focus on game-changing models which would make huge difference in the economy.
He mentioned the up-coming 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery as an example.
“If Dangote Refinery comes on stream by 2018, that would significantly affect the economy.
“About 30 per cent of our foreign exchange outlay today is on importation of PMS (Premium Motor Spirit).
“If we can deal with that 30 per cent, obviously there will be less pressure on our foreign exchange reserve,’’ he said.
He said that the sub-sea pipeline being constructed would take care of the vandalism of pipelines, while the Indorama Sorghum plant and other private sector projects would help the economic recovery.
Osinbajo said the nature of the recession in the country should be understood by everyone, adding that the country started to experience recession because of the activities of oil and gas vandals.
He said that the U.S. recession in 1931, which became a depression, happened when the country was over producing in manufacturing and agriculture with high capacity in railways.
“In our own case, it is completely different. If we did not have the vandalism of pipelines in the Niger Delta, we probably would not have entered into recession by now.
“There is no place anywhere in the world where you can lose one million barrels per day in oil production when you are projecting 2.2 million barrels per day and you would not suffer tremendously.
“It becomes so, especially when that same revenue is what drives your non-oil revenues,’’ Osinbajo said.
He advised that the country should look for solutions that were peculiar to its circumstances.
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