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Economy: Still Earth Boss Tasks New Administration On GDP Growth

by Bukola Idowu
2 years ago
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Executive chairperson of Still Earth Holdings, Oyindamola Adeyemi, has tasked the new administration to work rigorously toward accelerating the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.

While welcoming President Bola Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima and state governors into office, Adeyemi called on them to hit the ground running immediately and translate their electoral economic development proposals into actions.

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The Still Earth Holdings executive chairperson advised the president to accord priority to increased investment in human capacity, infrastructure, agriculture, housing, financing, manufacturing, youth/women inclusion, and boost for local capacity in the oil and gas sector.

In her advisory, she pointed out that the growth led by the non-oil sector was 95.66 per cent with agriculture contributing 23.3 per cent, while oil and gas’ total annual contribution was 5.07 per cent. This, she believes, can be improved upon if the government pays attention to them and thus securing some easy wins to grow the economy in its early stages of operation.

The Still Earth’s boss further said that a more stable foreign exchange ecosystem built towards a single FOREX regime would facilitate industrial, agricultural and infrastructural expansion in key sectors, thereby leading to job creation, poverty reduction and increased productivity in the economy.

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“By the formulation and implementation of sound fiscal policy coupled with efficient monetary policy, I am confident that our incoming President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is able to make a significant impact on the nation’s socio-economic ecosystem.

“Also important is aggressive renewal and development of critical infrastructure assets that can stimulate growth in the real sectors of the economy, as well as catalyse optimal delivery of social services for the citizenry,” Adeyemi asserted.

The executive ehairperson of Still Earth Holdings affirmed that boosting local refining of petroleum products would conserve foreign exchange, create more jobs and boost local talent development in the sector in the long run.

Adeyemi added, “Oil and gas income accounts for nearly 90 per cent of Nigeria’s export earnings and it contributes about half of government revenue. Hence, it is stating the obvious that oil and gas remain vital to our short-term economic survival and long-term prosperity for now. It is desirable that the sector must be restructured in a way that it continues to deliver prosperity for the people of Nigeria.”

She emphasised transition of the national economy from consumption to production, stating that it was high time the national economy produced most of everyday need of the populace through agriculture and manufacturing,

The entrepreneur advised the new administration on doing everything possible to stem the rising headline inflation and boost the purchasing power parity of the people, streamline the tax system to reduce multiplicity of taxes, grant credits and incentives to businesses including reduction of interest rate on loans.

To flatten the deficit in the housing sector estimated to be about 20 million, she advised the incoming administration to formulate a policy that ensures access to low-interest mortgages for prospective homeowners, as well as guarantee and purchase bank loans in order to deepen the secondary mortgage market.

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