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Experts seek increased oil export to accelerate economic growth

“The Federal Government should put in more effort to tackle oil theft in the Niger Delta.’’

• February 17, 2024
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)

A lecturer of Economics at the Pan-Atlantic University, Prof. Bright Eregha, has advised the Federal Government to increase its crude oil export and harness the agricultural prospects to facilitate growth beyond the International Monetary Fund projection.

He gave the advice during an interview in Lagos on Saturday.

The IMF had downgraded its forecast for Nigeria’s 2024 economic growth to 3.0 per cent, representing one percentage point below the growth forecast of 3.1 percent made in October 2023.

The negative forecast was announced by the IMF in its World Economic Outlook update January 2024.

The IMF also noted the reduction of the status of the economic growth for sub-Saharan Africa in 2024 to 3.2 per cent from 3.4 earlier forecast in October 2023.

Mr Eregha said that the exportation of crude oil and gas is the panacea to surpass the impending growth downgrade.

“The government should put in more effort to tackle oil theft in the Niger Delta region to scale up its production output. This will enable the country to meet its Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries quota and improve our fiscal revenues,” Mr Eregha said.

He noted that the Federal Government should continue to evolve economic reforms that would improve the business environment for investment.

He said that the government needs to be more proactive in tackling insecurity challenges to encourage more Foreign Direct Investment inflows.

Also speaking, an economist, Dr Mc-Antony Dike, said the Federal Government should invest more in the productive sector of the economy to galvanise growth.

Mr Dike, a former President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, said that injection of more funds into the agricultural sector would facilitate economic growth.

He noted that such investment should be particularly in cash crop because it is high-yielding revenue in the international market.

“Our agricultural sector over the years has been the highest contributor to the country’s Gross Domestic Products prior to the insecurity challenges,” Mr Dike said.

He noted that the government should accord priority to gas exploitation as additional revenue earning to facilitate the growth of the economy.

“The regulator should begin to initiate collaborative joint ventures projects with International Oil Companies for the exploitation of our gas and its attendant consequences on our fiscal revenues. Our gas reserves is one of the largest in the globe which is often sought after because it’s a cleaner form of energy, “Mr Dike said.

(NAN)

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