Nigeria's Need for Industrialization amid Recession is Worrisome

 


 -------Dr. Femi Akinkuebi Managing

              Director ,Ore Industrial Park


By Wilson Macaulay


Dr. Femi Akinkuebi the Managing Director Ore Industrial Park has expressed worries  over the need for Nigeria  Federal 

 Government to  engage in a massive lndustializtstion of the nation's economy

Which is in the midst of recession.


Dr Femi Akinkuebi, the Ore Industrial Park boss observed in his submission that Prior to the end of 2022, the World Bank has predicted a 3.3 per cent to 3.2 per cent drop in Nigeria’s economy for 2023, while on the global stage

, the World Bank Group President David Malpass in a report, warned nation's of the world to prepare for a global recession following reoccurring increase of interest rates.


He pointed out that 

as it is at the moment, the nation's economic realities does not look anything near good, daily, the purchasing power of the majority keeps reducing drastically while the exchange rates does less to help the situation.


Dr Akinkuebi noted that the  last yuletide celebration was one which further reminded many Nigerians that we are in a dire situation which requires urgent attention. It leads us to a bigger question, for how long do we have to continue like this?


 Dr Akinkuebi remarked that the key to solving our national economy woes lies in our ability to create a sustainable growing economy for ourselves and this can only be heralded by creating a revolution which will see us look inward to creating sustainable wealth for ourselves.



Lamenting further , he emphasized that 


It's high time, we once and for all stop the blame game, we have spent the last few decades blaming past colonial leaders among other factors as the reason for our recurring economic woes.


 Speaking further he posited : " Right around us lies the answers to our solutions, at the earliest stage of our education, as little children during our primary education, one of the first things we were introduced to, was the peculiarities attached to each state in terms of mineral/natural resources."


Continuing , he noted: 

"Then, we were taught, gold, led/zinc could be found in Abia State; that Enugu was the home of coal; the vast amount of Bitumen that could be found in Ondo; and the wealth of gold which could be unearthed in Zamfara among other resources found in other states of the Federation."


 According to Dr Akinkuebi, this realities implies one thing, and that is, why we suffer daily, while our children remain jobless and the dearth of our lack of infrastructures become more worrisome, we go to bed each day sleeping on a earth which houses great resources enough to fully change our lives."


 He reiterated in his statement that It's hard to explain this as our story could be likened to the proverbial son of the cloth merchant who wears nothing but rags."



In addition , he said: 

"More  worrisome is the dearth of our human resources which we could have gainfully harnessed to leading an industrial revolution which is capable of rewriting our history."


He added : 

It's high time, we take the initiative to looking inward, using our indigenous resources to creating wealth, it's time for the North to add value to agriculture and animal raring. There are researches and valid templates which we can engage to push this."



Dr Akinkuebi averred that 

It's high time we as a nation look beyond crude oil to seeking valid alternatives to developing our economy wits, as 

solutions are all around us, vast majority nowadays seek political power, however I am highly confident that we as a nation would do better if we see more emergence of industrialist and economic power holders."


He warned that 

failure to do the needful will only see us fall back into another decade of failing economic realities which will no doubt spell doom for us and the generations to come.


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