ADVERTISEMENT

Nigeria’s economy will bounce back – Minister says

Some Nigerians are also lamenting over the high cost of foodstuff in the market.

Senator Udoma Udo Udoma

This is coming on the heels of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report 2015, which said South Africa’s economy is $301bn, while Nigeria’s GDP is $296bn.

Udoma also said that the Federal Government will work hard to make sure the country recovers its glory.

The minister said this on Thursday, August 18, 2016, at a three day summit with members of the private sector.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said “We are determined to turn this economy around and stimulate private sector investments. Losing our position as the biggest economy in Africa should in some way inspire us to work even harder. Sometimes when you are number two, you are actually more motivated to work hard and we should see it as something that should motivate all of us to work harder.”

Udoma also called on Nigerians to support the government as it works to ensure that Nigeria’s economy is improved.

Commenting on the current economic situation in the country, the Governor of Ekiti state, Ayo Fayose alleged that the Buhari-led administration is clueless.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Benin traditional council suspends 5 chiefs who linked Benin origin to Ile-Ife

Benin traditional council suspends 5 chiefs who linked Benin origin to Ile-Ife

Nigeria would have gone bankrupt if I didn't remove fuel subsidy - Tinubu

Nigeria would have gone bankrupt if I didn't remove fuel subsidy - Tinubu

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT