Don’t Sell NLNG, Nation’s Assets, LCCI Tells FG
The Lagos State Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(LCCI) has called on the federal government to resist the pressure to sell the
Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (NLNG) and other national assets,
describing the action as a defeatist response to the current economic crisis
facing the country.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the LCCI to THISDAY corporate
office in Lagos, as part of efforts to create awareness for the forthcoming
Lagos International Trade Fair, LCCI Vice-President and Chairman, Trade and
Promotion Board, Sola Oyetayo, said government has sold some assets in the past
and the economy has not improved, while appealing for critical thought about
the decision.
He explained that NLNG, for the records, has been a
success story, noting that most of the investments controlled by the private sector
are not totally successful.
Oyetayo said: “There is need for proper thinking;
evaluation of the various industries and find out the one that needs to be
sold. We should not rush to sell.”
He stated that the growth attained in many sectors of
the economy has not been sustained in the past, adding that there is the need to
sustain economic growth through diversification of the economy.
Speaking on the trade fair which has been tagged:
‘Positioning the Economy for Diversification and Sustainable Growth’, Oyetayo
stated that the event would hold from November 4 to 13 at Tafewa Balewa Square,
Onikan, and Eko Hotels, Victoria Island all in Lagos State, and that the fair will
provide the opportunity for exhibitors, various trade groups and professionals
to advertise their products and ideas.
According to him, a targeted 500,000 visitors are
expected from within and outside the country, adding that there will also be
exhibitions for the creative industry and essay competitions for 75 selected
schools in the state.
The LCCI VP appealed to THISDAY for media coverage
of the event, while commending them for their support in the past.
He said: “You can have a stand there which will
provide an opportunity to meet with exhibitors. We are not making it a win-win
situation, but there is an opportunity for you to benefit.
“There is
need for a clear policy direction. We don’t have the political will to do what
we feel is right. The present government is not decisive. If we continue with
the level of corruption, it is going to be disastrous. We need to go back to
the development plan and start all over again. If we take the next four years
to plan, there is every indication that the chances of being re-elected will be
high.
“We should build a political will and start a re-planning
process. We need to be careful on importation of food items so that it would
not be injurious to the health of Nigerians.”
He further urged government to build the enabling environment
to boost export, stating that there is need to create a strong comparative
advantage before exporting, develop fiscal policies which would discourage
imports and build effective policing across the borders.
Oyetayo also remarked that if government needs to borrow, it
should be done to improve infrastructure, stressing that government needs to
encourage the food chain business to make money for the economy.
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