The recession of Nigeria’s
economy was confirmed when the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, issued a
report claiming that the economy shrank by 2.06 percent in the second quarter
of 2016, after the economy contracted by 0.36 percent in the first quarter of
2016.
Businessman and former
governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor-Kalu, has disclosed that the economic recession
afflicting Nigeria started 2 years ago, and that when he drew attention to the
development in 2014, he was abused by those in power at the time for pointing
it out.
The former governor, who
spoke to newsmen at the weekend in Umuahia, the Abia state capital, where he
was hosted by some prominent Umuahia indigenes, stated that the recession
started back in 2014 when he said the Federal Government was borrowing money to
pay civil servants.
According to him, “The
recession started in 2014. It is just that Nigerians are biased. When I shouted
in 2014 when Federal started borrowing money to pay civil servants and I said
there was recession, they abused me, but I saw it coming because I am an
employer of labour with over 9000 Nigerian workers, so I am an authority.
“I believe that President
Buhari needs emergency laws to tackle the recession. The President has to
design special law and send to the National Assembly to grant him emergency
powers to tackle the economic recession because we have no two ways to go. We
need to know that our belts should be tightened very well."
He added, “The moment the
manufacturing sector attains full-capacity production, there will be less
dependence on importation and this will shore up the value of the naira.”

No comments:
Post a Comment