Friday, July 12, 2013
Nigeria Must Move Away From Dependence On Oil As Soon As Possible – Jonathan
The increasing
exploitation and
utilisation of shale gas and other alternative sources of
energy by the United States and other advanced nations of
the world has made it more urgent for Nigeria to move
faster towards the diversification of its economy, President
Goodluck Jonathan has said.
Speaking in an interview with China Television in Beijing,
President Jonathan said that the increasing utilisation of
alternative sources of energy was a matter of concern for
Nigeria and other oil exporting nations.
“That is why we have to increase the pace of diversifying
our economy and moving our country away from
dependence on the oil and gas industry.
“We must work towards greater industrialisation, add more
value to our agricultural products, develop our solid
minerals potentials and other sectors of our economy before
the time comes when crude oil may no longer be dominant
as a global source of energy,” the President said.
Speaking at a meeting with the Nigerian community in
China, President Jonathan commended the National
Assembly for its ongoing process of expanding the
coverage of the Local Content Act to sectors other than oil
and gas, saying that the move will further stimulate
domestic industrialisation and contribute significantly to the
desired diversification of Nigeria’s economy.
To concerns raised by a member of the community about
Nigerian professionals having to compete with expatriates
from China and other countries for employment
opportunities in Nigeria, the President responded saying
Nigeria’s immigration laws and expatriate quotas provide
adequate protection for Nigerian workers.
“If our immigration personnel do their job as they are
expected to do it, then you are all adequately protected,” he
said.
President Jonathan therefore urged Nigerian students and
professionals in China to imbibe the positive traits of the
Chinese and come home to contribute to national
development.
“You are in a country that is a super-power, a country that
is technologically developed, a country of hardworking
people who work day and night. If you imbibe this culture
and pass through their training, you will all be in a position
to come home and help us to develop our own country,” the
President told students and professionals at the interactive
session.
He assured them that his administration was totally
committed to making a positive difference in the lives of all
Nigerians.
“As a people, we must build our country. I can assure you
that we are working steadily to do so. Our vision and
roadmap are very clear,” President Jonathan told members
of the Nigerian community.
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