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    How to Reset Nigeria’s Economy – Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 20, 2023Updated:October 20, 2023 News No Comments3 Mins Read
    How to Reset Nigeria’s Economy – Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
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    How to Reset Nigeria’s Economy – Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

    Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the 14th Emir of Kano and former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), says reduced dependence on petrol will be the long-term solution to the petrol subsidy removal crisis.

    “In the short term, the most effective measure to offset the removal of fuel subsidies is cash transfers. The design of individual cash transfer programmes varies considerably in reach and coverage.

    “The long-term solution is to reduce dependence on PMS,” Sanusi said on Thursday in Lagos. He made the assertion at the Distinguished Lecture Series of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Lagos.

    The lecture series had the theme: “Resetting the Nigerian Economy for a Brighter Future”. It sought to diagnose issues surrounding Nigeria’s economic predicament and propose practical steps to address the situation.

    The former CBN governor said that Nigerians would need to appreciate, across the board, the economy’s importance. According to him, many citizens do not understand it.

    Sanusi said that, in resetting the Nigerian economy, it would be important to bring economics into public discourse. He emphasised the importance of recognising the primacy of politics in economic matters.

    According to Sanusi, an economy is run on the basis of the ideological orientation of those who control the state.

    “If the state is a rentier state where the people in control see it an avenue to make money for themselves and their families, they are never going to run an economy in a manner that encourages production and growth.

    “If it is run by people who are thinking long-term and of the legacy they will leave behind for their children and the future of the country, they will run different sets of different policies.

    “I think every economist knows that multiple exchange rates are a problem, but as long as politicians are able to give themselves a dollar at 400 Naira and sell at 700 Naira, they are not ready to listen to the economists,” he said.

    The former CBN governor noted that Nigerians had been talking about fuel subsidies as far back as 2011.

    “We said, if we did not do something about those subsidies, we would end up where we are today.”

    He said that the civil society should be blamed than politicians for the current economic situation of the country.

    Sanusi also said that the governance of the economy was an important aspect to note in resetting the economy.

    According to him, the country cannot continue doing the same thing and expect a different outcome.

    On Nigeria’s gross domestic product and debt ratio, Sanusi said that Nigeria had a huge revenue problem.

    He said that one of the solutions to Nigeria’s fiscal problems would be to raise revenue.

    He urged that the image of the country should be improved to make it an attractive destination for investments.

    “Oil is not enough to make us rich but enough to put us in trouble.

    “Nigeria will never get rich from producing oil.

    “At best, it represents working capital that can enable the launch of other industries.

    “Nigeria produces just 2.3 barrels per person per year compared to Saudi Arabia’s 91.4, Kuwait’s 221.6 and Gabon’s 31.7,” he said.

    The Director-General of NIIA, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, described Nigeria as an endowed country and Africa’s biggest democracy.

    He noted that the country had been through challenges but expressed optimism that it would surmount all challenges.

    “We have continually proven to be the giant, and we must lead others there,” Osaghae said. Naira Devaluation Deepens Economic Crisis in Nigeria

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