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Jakande Urges Diversification Of Economy
A former governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, has urged the Federal Government to diversify the economy to reduce Nigeria’s over-dependence on petroleum.
Jakande told newsmen in Lagos on Wednesday that there was need to develop other sectors to ensure speedy development.
The former governor, who spoke against the backdrop of plans by the U.S. to cut down oil imports, stressed the need for government to pursue goals that would favour economic advancement.
“We are a great country with a large number of people and enormous resources. There are countries that have agricultural resources but not oil resources, some with oil resources but no agriculture.
“God in his mercies has blessed us with all, it is the duty of our leaders to make the best use of these resources.
“We have to look after ourselves and it is our duty to spread our tentacles to protect our nation’s interest. Whatever America is doing is in their own interests,” he said.
According to him, the leaders must rise up to the occasion to develop the economy.
President Barrack Obama had in 2011 advised the U.S. to cut down its oil imports by one-third over the next decade and encourage internal exploration.
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