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Jack-Rich Seeks Indigenous Capacity Development To Mitigate Economic Mishap

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An All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential aspirant in the just concluded National Convention of the party, Mr Tein Jack-Rich has called for urgent action to forestall economic crisis as 2022 winds down.

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In a statement made available to newsmen yesterday Jack-Rich, who said 2023 would be a tough year if some urgent steps were not taken on economic development, urges those in positions of authority to brace up for the coming challenges.

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He said, ”Truly, next year will be tougher, economy wise, due to concerns of global supply chain disruptions, persistent COVID-19 lockdowns that will impact production channels, eurozone geopolitical crisis and more.

 

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”These challenges will expose the vulnerability of the economy in 2023 to issues such as higher inflation, economic tension, massive unemployment, increased social unrest, and turbulence in currency management.

 

”There will also be inconsistencies in market growth forecasts, GDP contraction, foreign reserve depletion, and much more.”

 

The oil mogul, however, said there could be solutions if Nigeria would take advantage of ”the low hanging fruits”.

 

According to him, the low hanging fruits are strategic solutions that include promoting massive employment windows, activating microeconomic components and opening up new economic pipelines.

 

He also listed the establishment of hotspots, driven by organic and competitive private sector growth, which he said would increase productivity across the economy.

 

Jack-Rich noted that this model would in turn reduce capital flight and realise balance of trade, as well as stabilise consumer prices.

 

”Mitigants should be activated to avoid being found on the brink.

 

”Any policy misstep next year will plunge the economy into depression.

 

”I am concerned that 2023 leadership must understand these issues and keep their eyes on changing economic numbers, and how these indices will affect emerging economies with high import dependency like Africa,” Jack-Rich said.

 

The philanthropist, therefore, called for consideration of these recommendations and other immediate actions that would steer the economy away from possible crises.

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